Where Tovah’s lecturing in the coming months (for more details and to look farther ahead, go to www.tovahmartin.com)
November 7, 2011 ~ 11:45 AM
Garden Club of New Haven ~ Agricultural Experiment Station
Lecture topic: Terrarium lecture & workshop
Book signing
November 13, 2011 ~ 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM
Horticultural Society of Maryland ~ Vollmer Center ~ Baltimore, Md.
Lecture topic: Terrarium workshops
Book signing
For more information: www.mdhorticulture.org
November 17, 2011 ~ 2:00 PM
Litchfield Garden Club ~ Litchfield, CT
Lecture topic: Houseplants
Book signing
January 27 & 28, 2012 ~ times to be arranged
Callaway Gardens ~ Pine Mountain, GA
Lecture topics: January 27 ~ Terrarium workshop
January 28 ~ Infusing the Garden with Personality
Book signing
For more information: www.callawaygardens.com
Tovah on the Newsstand
Daily Telegraph ~ October 16, 2011 ~ Smitten by Sissinghurst. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/gardening/gardenstovisit/8826870/Smitten-by-Sissinghurst.html
The New York Times ~ October 19, 2011 ~ The Indoor Tree ~ an interview by Michael Tortorello.http://www.nytimes.com/2011/10/20/garden/the-indoor-tree-a-tall-green-slip-of-summer.html?_r=1&ref=inthegarden
Country Gardens ~ Fall Issue ~ Big is Beautiful
Hobby Farm Home ~ September/October ~ Wrapped Up in Wreaths
Hobby Farms ~ September/October Issue ~ Hoofing It
Hobby Farm Home ~ November/December ~ Rural Renovation
Westchester Home ~ Fall 2011 ~ From Horses to Hostas
Old House Interiors ~ December 2011 ~ The Art of the Pot
LCT ~ October 2011 ~ Gnome Place Like Home
Passport ~ Autumn 2011 ~ Savvy Stewardship
Hi Tovah,
I was smitten by your Sissinghurst article. I have been to Kent twice and Hollister Hollister House many times. Every time I pass through that brick archway I have a déjà vu moment.
For me, the pool at Hollister House is evocative of Hidcote, another iconic garden in England. Do you know if George Schoellkopf found inspiration there as well?
Very astute, Michael. You’re absolutely right = George breathed in the air of Hidcote as well, but Sissinghurst was a direct hit. Aren’t we lucky for the opportunity of the almost-vicarious experience close to home? Bet your garden is prime right now and getting blanketed in white stuff. Yes? And the public gardens must be primo (everyone check out Michael’s blog of his incredible volunteer town park initiative)…hope this doesn’t cut the show short.