A Monadnock Gardening Day: Gardening for Sanity
Nature & Outdoors · Workshop

A Monadnock Gardening Day: Gardening for Sanity

A gardening workshop focused on the therapeutic benefits of gardening at the Harris Center.

Sat, 6 Jun 2026 Harris Center for Conservation Education Hancock , New Hampshire
A Monadnock Gardening Day: Gardening for Sanity is a special workshop hosted at the Harris Center for Conservation Education in Hancock, NH. This event explores the therapeutic and restorative power of gardening, featuring expert speakers who share insights on cultivating both plants and personal well-being. Participants will learn practical gardening techniques while discovering how to create a peaceful, nature-filled sanctuary. Join us for a day of learning, inspiration, and connection with the local gardening community.

What to Expect

A workshop focused on gardening for well-being.

Who Should Attend

  • Gardeners
  • Nature lovers
  • Wellness seekers
  • Community members

Agenda Overview

Gardening workshop with expert speakers.
Venue & Address
Harris Center for Conservation Education
83 Kings Hwy
Hancock , New Hampshire – 03449
United States
Organizer
Harris Center for Conservation Education · Non-profit
An organization dedicated to conservation and environmental education.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the focus of the workshop?
It focuses on the therapeutic benefits of gardening.
Where is the venue?
Harris Center for Conservation Education, 83 Kings Hwy, Hancock, NH.
Who are the speakers?
The event features experts like Fergus Garrett and Katia Lysy.
Do I need gardening experience?
No, all skill levels are welcome.
How do I register?
Registration is available through the Harris Center website.
Is there a fee?
Please check the event page for registration details.
Tags
Gardening Nature Wellness Hancock Workshop Education
Summary
A gardening workshop focused on the therapeutic benefits of nature.
Highlights
  • Gardening techniques
  • Therapeutic gardening
  • Expert speakers
  • Nature connection
  • Community learning
  • Restorative practices
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