by Peggy | Sep 24, 2019 | About Town, Being green, Benefit / Volunteer, Food and Wine
The Massachusetts Horticultural Society’s 2019 Harvest Celebration was held on September 19th in the Hunnewell Building at The Gardens at Elm Bank. Dinner was served on beautifully decorated farm tables with inspired floral arrangements. John Lawrence, chef and owner...
by Peggy | Sep 9, 2019 | Being green
On Friday, September 20th, join millions of people worldwide who will be taking part in global climate strikes. Locally, Wellesley College students are inviting the Wellesley community to join them for a climate protest, marching from Wellesley College and then...
by Peggy | Sep 5, 2019 | Being green, Wellesley News
Wellesley residents Lisa Abeles and Susan Pope of the Wellesley Gardener’s Guild are just finishing a two year tenure of chairing the Post Office Committee. This committee is responsible for the design and maintenance of the flower boxes at the post offices in...
by Peggy | Jun 11, 2019 | Being green, Home
Flowers are center stage in our summer gardens. All too often, however, I hear many of you say that by early August your annuals are fizzling, perennials are fading, and the garden is looking insipid. How can we raise this color slump and put some dazzle back into the...
by Peggy | Mar 19, 2019 | Being green, Education, Family Matters
… The week-long curriculum of the eco-camp—which will be in its third consecutive year this coming summer—is multi-layered and complex, weaving in everything from gardening and nature walks to capturing video footage via drones, plus lots of hands-on lessons...
by Peggy | Mar 13, 2019 | Being green, Books
Wellesley and Weston are at the forefront of a little houses trend. Before youhuff “impossible” and start quoting statistics about tear-downs, look closely. These tiny houses are in your very midst. You’ll never find them by poking around on real...
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