Garden Lecture Series Generously sponsored by Exeter Hospital. Preregistration is Required. This is a series of 1 hour programs integrating health and the garden setting. All programs are free. Class size is limited for social distancing. ~Sign up by clicking at the program of preference below. • Garden Therapy For Alzheimer's Patients and Caregivers – August 26, 2020 Wednesday 1:30 to 2:30 pm: Lorraine Lee, Horticultural Therapist designs this garden journey for individuals living with memory loss due to Alazheimer's Disease and other dementias and their caregiver. Enjoy Bedrock Garden's sensory rich and peaceful environment on this outdoor exploration using plants and nature to help a variety of populations stimulate the senses and learn ways to help reach physical, psychological and cognitive goals. You and a loved one will make small bouquets of fragrant herbs and flowers. ~Sign up for 8/29 program here • Life In A Colony, Lessons of Wellness from the Bee Hive – September 30, 2020 Wednesday 1:30 to 2:30 pm: Mary Ellen Mc Keen, VP NH Beekeepers Association & Bedrock Gardens' Beekeeper will help you explore your hive mind and how bee keeping, hives and honey can provide wellness, meditation and add delicious flavor to our lives. ~Sign up for 9/30 program here • Herbal Teas, Health and Nutrition from the Garden – October 7, 2020 Wednesday 1:30 to 230 pm: John Forti, Ethnobotanist and Director of Bedrock Gardens shares how the process of crafting herbal teas can be enjoyed from seed to sitting back and sipping on a steaming cup of tea. Learn about planting a tea garden, blending and preserving herb teas from the garden and hydrating with healthy home grown alternatives. ~Sign up for 10/7 program here |

Schedule for 2020 Season
• September 19: Second Annual Threads Fiber Festival
a Farm and Garden Textile Fair
~ event details here
~Info on teaching, vending or attending please contact Deb Nugent
at ddteag1@comcast.net or 603-078-2445
~Info on corporate event sponsorship here
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The original farmhouse dates to before 1800, with an unconfirmed date of 1740. It has all the difficulties of colonial construction including being too close to the road, and having a rock foundation, horsehair, and cut lath, no insulation, etc. The original farmhouse dates to before 1800, with an unconfirmed date of 1740. It has all the difficulties of colonial construction including being too close to the road, and having a rock foundation, horsehair, and cut lath, no insulation, etc. More
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