Today, 1pm – 4pm and Sat. 9am – 12pm: Book Private Garden Time!

Karl takes notches out of the wood edging to allow room for tree roots
Karl takes notches out of the wood edging to allow room for tree roots
We are designing and developing our wheelchair-accessible gardens primarily as a respite for individuals, couples, and families living a long-term-care story. Who knew that a time like this would come when nearly all neighbors need a break from the current pandemic crisis?

Our private garden offers the ability to get outside and feel safe – because you have the garden to yourself (except maybe for a couple garden volunteers, well distanced). It is a beautiful destination other than your home, that you can reserve, free of charge.

30,000 bulbs are blooming now – the stars are 75 daffodil varieties and 50 tulip varieties. Each bloom lasts only a couple of days. Week to week the landscape totally changes. Currently 0.30 mile is wheelchair-accessible. 0.5 mile walking trails are available. Sitting areas are plenty throughout the gardens and we encourage guests to linger to watch birds and/or enjoy a light snack (carry in/carry out).

You may reserve 30, 60, or 90 minutes. Walk or wheel 15 feet from the Accessible Parking Area to the Koi Pond Garden. Walk or wheel 120 feet from the Accessible Parking Area to the Accessible Restroom. Please call or text 978-887-4202 if interested.

The Secret Garden Trail Invites Exploration
The Secret Garden Trail Invites Exploration
Our 2022 Goal to Achieve 3 Accessible Gardens is Being Actualized!
Our 2022 Goal to Achieve 3 Accessible Gardens is Being Actualized!
Karl Uses Compost as Glue for Wooden Edging
Karl Uses Compost as Glue for Wooden Edging

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