This Week: April 8-14, 2019
Tete a Tete daffodils are the first of fifty-six daffodil types to bloom in our gardens (see them on the south-facing Orchard Avenue). The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) classifies this […]
Tete a Tete daffodils are the first of fifty-six daffodil types to bloom in our gardens (see them on the south-facing Orchard Avenue). The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) classifies this […]
This past weekend, April 6 and 7, we were blessed with the presence of many volunteers. Saturday, 4/6/19 morning garden helpers included: 8:45 am, arrived Dick, a WW2 Veteran and
Happy April 1! 10,000 bulbs are emerging now in our gardens. Our 2019 Bulb Parade is in memory of John Hanlon of Rowley, MA, who passed 3/19/18 from Frontotemporal Degeneration
A review of our first “National Horticultural Therapy Week,” March 17 – 23, 2019. It’s great to belong to a national movement and organization, American Horticultural Therapy Association – working
Wow! A Brilliant Success! At our first-ever Volunteers Get Dirty in the Garden/Hort Therapy Thursday Program: Everyone (7 total) was able to park. Open spaces were left to plan and
Join us today, 9am – 12pm for our Volunteers/HORT Therapy “Get Dirty in the Garden” first session. Today, we are working on winter cleanup and trail maintenance. You can be:
Happy Spring Equinox! We’ve noticed several snowdrops and three yellow crocuses now in bloom along the Orchard Ave. At our Thursday morning Volunteers/HORT Therapy “Get Dirty in the Garden” program,
This photo shows our Pear Tree Patio, and wheelchair-accessible picnic table. This is where the Observation Group will sit and enjoy bird watching and bulbs emerging on Thursday mornings! We