Baghcheh Nights: An intimate Garden Gathering of Planting, Feasting and Tea

Step into a luminous evening in our garden in Maryland and gather with us for an experience of planting, feasting, and tea under the trees.
We’ll begin with our hands in the soil, planting delicate blooms that promise beauty beyond the moment. As the light softens, we’ll gather around a thoughtfully prepared supper — flavors rooted in Iranian tradition, served with deep attention to detail and intention.
The night will close with the gentle ritual of Persian tea, rich with scent and nostalgia.
This is more than an event — it’s a pause in praise of presence.
As Omar Khayyam, the timeless Iranian poet and philosopher, reminds us:
“Drink wine, this moment is all that is ours.”
You’ll take home the planter you created — a living reminder of the evening. You’ll meet like-hearted strangers who may become new friends and part of your growing community. And you’ll leave with photographs and memories to hold, long after the night fades.
If you’re drawn to planting, to slowness, and to witnessing the quiet, meaningful process of a plant’s growth — how it responds to care, attention, and love — this gathering is for you.
And if you’re someone who doesn’t just eat, but notices the beauty of a dish — its aroma, colors, textures, and the story it carries — you will not forget our supper.
Baghcheh welcomes you.
Let the garden hold you. Let the evening unfold.