• Gather & Grow Tour: Orono Community Giving Garden

    Orono Community Giving Garden

    Join us for a tour of the Orono Community Giving Garden! The Orono Community Giving Garden (OCGG) is a collaborative resource for people in the Orono area to share food they've grown, and to gather and learn from the process of gardening. The garden is tended to by volunteers, and it features a wide variety of veggies, fruits, and flowers that […]

    Free
  • Gather & Grow Tour: Community Gardens at Beach Plum Farm Preserve

    Beach Plum Farm Preserve Ogunquit, ME

    Join us for a tour of the community gardens at Beach Plum Farm Preserve in Ogunquit! Spanning 22 acres, Beach Plum Farm Preserve is the last remaining saltwater farm in Ogunquit. Managed by the Great Works Regional Land Trust, it is now home to thriving community gardens, a half-mile loop trail with marshland and ocean views, and, […]

    Free
  • Gather & Grow Tour: Backyard Permaculture

    Tour an urban backyard garden featuring permaculture design principles in Scarborough, Maine!Gardener and herbalist Katie Sol DeLorme has spent the past ten years building her backyard garden, guided by permaculture design principles. The garden now feeds her family and community, grows a variety of herbs that she uses for her botanical products business, and offers […]

    Free
  • Passion, Patience & Product: Starting a Native Plant Nursery

    Online

    This event is hosted by the University of Maine Cooperative Extension. Join us for a webinar exploring three essential pillars of running a successful native plant nursery: passion, patience, and product. We’ll dive into the practical, logistical, and personal aspects of starting and sustaining a nursery business, including day to day operations. Whether you’re just […]

    Free – $15
  • Growing Native Plants from Seed

    Online

    This event is hosted by the University of Maine Cooperative Extension.This webinar will review how to grow native plants from seed, focusing on easy to grow native perennials suited for Maine gardens. We’ll guide you through the process, from sowing seeds to transplanting seedlings, using straightforward techniques that any gardener can apply. Topics will include […]

    Free – $15
  • All About Aronia Berries

    Maine Tasting Center 506 Old Bath Rd, Wicasset, ME

    This event is hosted by the Maine Tasting Center. Join Waldoberry Farm, a local farm specializing in aronia berries and other unique fruits, for a deep dive into one of Maine’s most underappreciated superfruits! If you’ve never heard of aronia, you’re not alone—this class will introduce you to its history, flavor, and potential health benefits, all […]

    $20
  • Beekeeping for Beginners

    Online

    *This is a 3 part webinar series with sessions taking place on: January 24, January 25, & January 31 from 3:00 – 4:30 p.m. All sessions will be recorded & the recordings shared with registrants. We will reserve February 1 as a snow date in case of power or internet outages. There are so many reasons […]

    $45 – $105
  • Gardener to Gardener Conference

    Holiday Inn by the Bay 88 Spring St, Portland, ME

    *More scholarship tickets have been added!Read on for details. Thanks to our sponsors and "Bounty" ticket buyers. Registration is still open! Walk-ins also welcome. Register Here MOFGA is pleased to present Gardener to Gardener: our inaugural one-day conference for gardeners!  Connect with and learn from prominent university faculty, agricultural scientists, service providers, farmers, and fellow gardeners — through […]

    $125 – $200
  • Garden to Nursery

    Online

    When your love of starting seeds and propagating plants means you have an over-abundance of young plants every spring, it might be time to look into selling the plants you pot up.In this webinar, learn about growing and selling both annuals and perennials from Christy Anderson of Mt. Gile's Famous Tomato Co. and Ivonne Vazquez of Bas Rouge Farm & Forge. […]

    Free
  • Which Native Plants Help Wildlife? The Science Behind Informed Plant Selection

    Online

    You’re ready to plant more native species in your garden to support wildlife. As you start to plan, you might have a few questions. Which plant species make the biggest difference? Does it matter if a plant is a cultivar? How important is local ecotype? Which plant traits attract which pollinator? In this talk, Desirée L. […]

    Free – $25
  • Seed Swap & Scion Exchange 2026

    MOFGA's Education Center 294 Crosby Brook Rd, Unity, ME, United States

    Join us at MOFGA for our annual Seed Swap & Scion Exchange! Let us know you're coming! * In the event of severe weather, the Seed Swap & Scion Exchange will be postponed to the following Sunday, April 5 from 12-4 pm.Gardeners and orchardists are invited to bring their seeds, scionwood and cuttings to share. […]

    Free
  • Climate-Smart Garden Design

    Climate change has noticeable impacts on gardeners, from more extreme weather events, to the increased presence of ticks and other pests. Climate change also has many gardeners looking for ways to support their local ecosystem through garden design. In this three-part webinar series, Dr. Annie White will provide some concrete strategies for climate-smart garden design, on […]

    Free
  • Spring Emergence: Identifying Native Plants

    Caribou Bog Outdoor Center Orono, ME

    This event is hosted by Bas Rouge Farm & Forge.Led by Ivonne Vazquez of Bas Rouge Farm & Forge, this workshop will focus on identifying native plants as they emerge, observing soil and environmental conditions to understand why placing the right plant in the right place matters. The hybrid two-hour program includes a slide presentation, […]

    Free – $25