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Nomadica

Weston, CT

The Garden Conservancy Preservation Partner Garden
The Garden Conservancy Preservation Partner Garden
The Garden Conservancy Preservation Partner Garden

About

Nomadica is garden designer Christina Koether’s ever-evolving working garden, a living, learning landscape where beauty, biodiversity, and experimentation meet. On just 0.6 acre, production beds of cut flowers, unique vegetables, fruits, and gourds are integrated with perennial plantings, a native mini-meadow, and a stream that runs through the property. Two beehives and a small flock of chickens support a thriving ecosystem and deepen the connection between garden and kitchen.


Every space at Nomadica reflects a curiosity about plant behavior, a love of seasonal change, and a commitment to doing more with less, showing how thoughtful, ecological design can transform even a small plot into a deeply abundant place. Follow along on Instagram: @stateofnomadica



This garden’s estimated size is .6 acre.


2025 Open Day: Saturday, September 20

Hours: 10-12, 12-2, 2-4

Location

Nomadica

Fairfield County

Weston, CT 06883

Features

  • Meadow
  • Woodland/shade garden
  • New Garden

  • Nature Friendly

  • Photography Allowed

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Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. Events are rain or shine.

Saturday, September 20, 2025
10 am - 12 pm
$10 - Non-Member
or Become a Member for member pricing.

Attendee:

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Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. Events are rain or shine.

Saturday, September 20, 2025
12 pm - 2 pm
$10 - Non-Member
or Become a Member for member pricing.

Attendee:

Register Now

Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable. Events are rain or shine.

Saturday, September 20, 2025
2 pm - 4 pm
$10 - Non-Member
or Become a Member for member pricing.

Attendee:

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