Daily Archives: January 27, 2015


Garden Club of the Back Bay Winter Tea Postponed Due to Snow

The Boston Public Library will be closed Wednesday, January 28, so our annual Winter Tea has been postponed.  We are in the process of choosing another date, possibly in late February, and everyone who had signed up will be contacted.  A new announcement will be mailed once we determine the new date. Thank you all for your continued interest.


Saturday, February 7, 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm – The Art of Floral Preservation

Come to Tower Hill Botanic Garden on Saturday, February 7 from 3 – 4 as Pauline Bergassi of Petal ‘n Fern Impressions shares The Art of Floral Preservation with a slide show presentation of over 50 stunning flower images and a lecture/discussion on the best method of preservation for specific flowers. Sample flowers preserved in various mediums will be provided.

Keep your favorite flowers to enjoy all year long. Practice this winter, using store-bought specimens and be prepared to save your garden treasures this summer.  Free with admission to Tower Hill.


Saturday, February 7, 1:00 pm – 2:15 pm – Keepsake Annuals

The best old-fashioned annuals for beds and containers and the new versions of some our favorites will be discussed. Whether you like fragrant heliotrope or self-sowing verbena, this Tower Hill Botanic Garden lecture on Saturday, February 7 from 1 – 2:15 will cover the A-Z of easy care heirloom types and showcase combinations that work.

Lecturer Barbara Pierson of White Flower Farm graduated from Cornell’s School of Horticulture and has been the Nursery Manager at White Flower Farm since 1998. A popular guest on television and radio, she is regularly interviewed and quoted as an expert in newspapers across the country. She was featured in a five-part series of articles in The New York Times about home gardening in the summer of 2010. She has been a guest on WNPR’s “The Faith Middleton Show” and Martha Stewart Radio’s “Morning Living”. She is the face and voice of many of the how-to gardening videos available on White Flower Farm’s Web site. Her encyclopedic knowledge of ornamentals and edibles mean her talks are both enormously instructive and highly entertaining. Free with admission, but pre-registration is requested at https://dnbweb1.blackbaud.com/OPXREPHIL/EventDetail.asp?cguid=C7E2C131-AD0F-49AA-B073-5B92F8300A37&eid=50739&sid=09529F86-BAEF-4393-8887-27E3C466858A.