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A Monadnock Gardening Day: Gardening for Sanity
Saturday, June 6, 2026,
9:00 am to 4:00 pm
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Nurture your gardening dreams and grow your green mind with keynote speaker Fergus Garrett and gardening experts Matt Mattus and Katia Lysy. Facilitated by Taylor Johnston from issima, this day with innovative thinkers and authors will inspire your thinking about gardens, plants, and life! The registration fee includes coffee, snacks, and a brown bag lunch from Fiddleheads Cafe. Toadstool Bookshop, potter Stephen Procter, and native plant nurseries Fassett Farm and Bunker Farm will also be on site with their wares.
Coffee and snacks served starting at 9 a.m. Opening remarks at 10 a.m. Program concludes at 4 p.m. Space is limited, and registration is closed. Cost: $125 for gardening professionals / $175 for all others. For questions about registration, contact Miles Stahmann. For all other information, contact Susie Spikol.
About the Monadnock Gardening Weekend
This event is part of the Monadnock Gardening Weekend series—a three-day celebration of gardens as places of restoration, creativity, and connection! Through shared meals, thoughtful conversation with leading garden writers and thinkers, and behind-the-scenes access to extraordinary private gardens, this series invites gardeners and plant lovers to slow down, exchange ideas, and find inspiration. Space is limited, and separate registration is required for each event.
Lodging Options
If you need lodging for this event, here are some local options: Aldworth Manor, Harrisville Inn Bed & Breakfast, Courtyard by Marriot in Keene, Riverhouse in Peterborough, and the Hancock Inn.

A stoneware piece by Stephen Procter Studios (photo © Stephen Proctor)

About Fergus Garrett
Fergus Garrett trained in horticulture at Wye College, London University. He worked in Kent at a National Trust Property for Rosemary Alexander of the English Gardening School, for Beth Chatto at the Unusual Plants Nursery in Essex, and then privately for a family at Cap d’Antibes, France, and Gstaad, Switzerland. In 1992, he became Head Gardener at Great Dixter, working closely with Christopher Lloyd until Christopher’s death in 2006. Since then, he has become the Chief Executive of the Great Dixter Charitable Trust. Fergus plays a major role in the garden, as well as in Great Dixter’s educational program, which trains students from all over the world.
About Matt Mattus
Matt Mattus is the Senior Director of Horticulture at the American Horticultural Society in Washington, D.C., and is a botanic travel host for the society with trips planned to the Netherlands, Japan, and Morocco. A leading voice in the world of gardening, Matt is also a long-time board member and trustee of the New England Botanic Garden at Tower Hill and is the past president of the North American Rock Garden Society (NARGS) as well as active in many specialist plant societies.

About Katia Lysy
Katia Lysy, after a career in Italian television and writing, moved to southern Tuscany to manage La Foce, her family’s estate, purchased by her grandparents, Iris and Antonio Origo, in 1924. Katia is dedicated to preserving the unique garden, created by her grandmother and British architect Cecil Pinsent, with its extraordinary environmental, historical, and ethical heritage. Every year, La Foce is visited by garden enthusiasts, readers of Iris Origo, a celebrated writer, and admirers of the beautiful Tuscan landscape of which La Foce is so much a part

About Taylor Johnston
Taylor Johnston is a gardener, nurserywoman and workwear designer. Her work in plants over the last few decades ranges from growing veg and building meadows to tending kiku and tropical orchids. Her current work at issima, co-owned with nurseryman, Ed Bowen, uses an analog approach to selecting unusual hardy plants.

