Daily Archives: May 12, 2015


Garden Club of the Back Bay Announces 2015 Grants

At the Annual Meeting of The Garden Club of the Back Bay, held May 11 at The College Club of Boston, the membership voted to approve the following recommendations of the Executive Committee.  Co-Presidents Jackie Blombach and Jolinda Taylor were pleased to announce that, in addition to $20,000 to be spent directly by our Club for Back Bay tree care (primarily pruning and inoculation), other not-for-profit organizations will benefit from our fund raising efforts throughout the year, primarily our Twilight Garden Party and Holiday Wreath Sale.

$5,000 to the Commonwealth Avenue Mall Committee for its tree care program, Dutch elm disease monitoring, and soil improvement.

$5,000 to the Friends of the Public Garden for inoculation against Dutch elm disease for certain Belgium elm street trees not located on the Mall, planted beyond Massachusetts Avenue.

$4,000 to The Esplanade Association for its tree care program and planning, including updating inventory and data manipulation.

$3,000 to the Boston Nature Center of the Massachusetts Audubon Society to support scholarships for summer camp for children ages 5 – 14 from local neighborhoods of Mattapan, Roslindale, Roxbury and Jamaica Plain.

$3,000 to the Emerald Necklace Conservancy for the planting of perennials in the Fenway.

$2,000 to the Charles River Cleanup Boat for general operating expenses.

$2,000 to the Trustees of Reservations/Boston Natural Areas Network in support of the MBTA Indigo Line/Fairmount Indigo Line Project, which will convert City-owned vacant lots along the rail corridor into parks and gardens.  This donation will help convert a vacant lot at Windermere Road in Uphams Corner.

$1,500 to the Friends of Copley Square for treating trees with fertilizer and fungicide for root stress.

$1,000 to the Blossom Fund of the Boston Committee of the Garden Club of America in recognition of its 25th Anniversary.

We thank all our contributors and patrons whose generosity allows us to make these grants.  We hope to see many of you at this year’s Twilight Garden Party on June 4.


Saturday, May 23, 11:00 am – 12:30 pm, and Sunday, May 31, 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm – History and Landscape of the Fens

From foul muddy flats to the parkland of today, the Fens has undergone many transformations in the last 125+ years.  Join Emerald Necklace docents as they talk and walk this historic landscape.  The May 23 and May 31 tours include stops at the Kelleher Rose Garden with its 1,500 roses and recently restored fountain and statuary, and a stroll along the paths of the oldest continuously operating WWII Victory Garden in the country.  Meet at the Shattuck Visitor Center, 125 The Fenway, at 11 am if you attend on May 23, or at 1 pm if you attend on May 31.  Free.  For more information contact info@emeraldnecklace.org. Image from www.bostoncommittee.org.


Saturday, June 6 – Sunday, June 7 – Sunset Celebration Weekend

If you are planning a trip to California soon, consider attending the Sunset Magazine Celebration Weekend at the Sunset headquarters on 80 Willow Road in Menlo Park.  Featured presenters are Martin Yan, television host of Yan Can Cook and chef-owner of M.Y. China, and Chris Cosentino, Executive Chef and co-owner of Cockscomb Restaurant and Boccalone Salumeria.  The 2015 Sunset Travel Awards will be presented, there are wine and beer tastings, but most of all, there will be garden tips and tours of Sunset’s gardens, part of a lab for Western living. The garden was originally designed by Thomas Church, the dean of Western landscape architects. A 2000 renovation by Chris Jacobson and Beverly Sarjeant added a fresh new look but kept much of the original border, with distinct areas representing the major climate zones of the West. For more information visit www.sunset.com.