Daily Archives: May 22, 2013


Garden Club of the Back Bay Announces 2013 Grants

At the Annual Meeting of The Garden Club of the Back Bay, members voted to approve the grant recommendations proposed by its Co-Presidents Jackie Blombach and Jolinda Taylor and by the Executive Committee of the Club.

Our major focus in the coming year will be the completion of the Linden Project on Beacon Street.  Over 60 historic linden trees will be professionally pruned, at a cost of $35,000.  $5,000 of the total will be paid with a grant received from the City of Boston, with The Garden Club of the Back Bay contributing the balance.  In addition to our tree care project, we will give $5,000 to the Commonwealth Avenue Mall Committee for its tree, turf and soil project on the Charlesgate block of the Mall, and another $5,000 to the Friends of the Public Garden to continue the inoculation of elms against Dutch elm disease.

Other organizations receiving Garden Club of the Back Bay grants this June are the Boston Nature Center of the Massachusetts Audubon Society – $2,000 to support scholarships for its summer camp for children aged 5 – 14, $2,000 to City Roots/Urban Ecology Institute for a project in partnership with Roslindale Wetlands and the Boston Parks and Recreation Department’s Urban Wilds Initiative, $2,500 to the Esplanade Association for the Eliot Garden Project, and $1,000 each to the Charles River Cleanup Boat and The Friends of Copley Square, and $500 to The Boston Committee of the GCA, in support of a grant made by the Blossom Fund to The Friends of Christopher Columbus Park for a landscape design plan to beautify a neglected circle adjacent to Christopher Columbus Park.

Finally, $1,000 has been set aside to honor the victims of the Marathon bombing through a donation to a healing garden at one of the area’s hospitals or rehabilitation centers. In the next few weeks members of the Club will visit potential grantees and assess where the donation will have the most impact.  We will report back when a decision is made.

Thanks go to all our supporters, those of you who buy a ticket to our Twilight Garden Party on June 4, or a holiday wreath in December, for without your generosity, these worthy expenditures of $56,000 could not be made.

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Wednesday, June 5, 10:30 am – 12:30 pm – Natural Swimming Ponds: Behind the Scenes

The Ecological Landscaping Association will hold a seminar in Sandwich, on Cape Cod, on Wednesday, June 5 from 10:30 am – 12:30 pm with Trevor Smith, Landscape Designer and LEED Green Associate, on Natural Swimming Ponds: Behind the Scenes, Designing, Building and Maintaining. Environmentally friendly, chemical-free, natural swimming ponds have low ongoing maintenance costs and are healthy alternatives to conventional pools.  The design options are varied and can range from formal to natural.  With careful planning and installation, a natural swimming pond provides a beautiful and relaxing place for swimming, an ecological landscape feature, and a wildlife sanctuary all in one.  $20 ELA member, $25 Nonmember.  Registrations are limited.  Register on line at https://www.eventville.com/catalog/eventregistration1.asp?eventid=1010426.

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Thursday, June 6, 10:00 am – 1:00 pm – Bonsai for All

The New England Wild Flower Society will present Dan Jaffe in a program entitled Bonsai for All on Thursday, June 6, from 10 – 1 at Garden in the Woods in Framingham. Create a living work of art using native plants and easy bonsai techniques. Join Dan Jaffe for a beginner’s bonsai workshop to create low maintenance, beautiful bonsai with methods that anybody can approach, regardless of past bonsai experience. While traditional bonsai gardening with high-maintenance non-native species can be very intensive, we focus on techniques that allow this practice to be available to everyone. Plants and pots are available at the Garden Shop at a discount; all other materials are included. Bring your favorite hand pruners if you have them. $46 for NEWFS members, $56 for nonmembers. Sign up at www.newfs.org. Image from www.thegiftofgivinglife.blogspot.com.

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