by Julia Farwell-Clay | Feb 13, 2022 | Newsletters
February Program: Plants and Pollinators Please join us for a virtual presentation on Wednesday, February 16th at 1 p.m. by Samantha Richardson, a lecturer at Mount Auburn Cemetery. Samantha will discuss Northeastern plants and their relationship with pollinators. She...
by Julia Farwell-Clay | Feb 2, 2022 | flowers
Last weekend’s History in Bloom at the Concord Museum was abbreviated by a record snowstorm, so you can forgive yourself if you missed the elegant display. Now that the Museum’s show has concluded, I wanted to use the blog to show off the contributions...
by Julia Farwell-Clay | Jan 28, 2022 | flowers, skill sharing
In spite of the storm on Saturday, History In Bloom at the Concord Museum will be on view for the weekend. Eight floral artists (many happen to be Garden Club members) were invited to create beautiful arrangements to accompany paintings and objects from the...
by Julia Farwell-Clay | Jan 16, 2022 | Newsletters
I waited for all my adult kids to return to their own nests before I pulled down the tree and dragged all the dessicated wreaths out to the compost pile. I am not one of those poinsettia preservationists: out they went too, along with the depleted paper whites and a...
by Julia Farwell-Clay | Jan 6, 2022 | gardening
Happy New Year, everyone! I’ll be sending out a newsletter next week, but I did not want to wait until then to send along the recording of our bonus program with Doug Tallamy from Wednesday. It was the kind of session that can shift priorities, so I know...