Daily Archives: May 29, 2015


Saturday, June 13, 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm – Choosing the Right Plant

Learn essential gardening skills this summer at Garden in the Woods. Join the New England Wild Flower Society in the Garden to learn about Choosing the Right Plant. In this instructor-led demonstration, our horticultural professionals will show you how to get beautiful results in your garden using native plants. This session will take place Saturday, June 13, from 2 – 3, and is $16 for NEWFS members, $20 for nonmembers. Register online at http://www.newfs.org/learn/our-programs/weekend-gardening-series-choosing-the-right-plant. Rosa rugosa image from www.gobotany.newenglandwild.org.


June through September – Earthwatch Urban Forest Program

The Earthwatch Urban Forest Program is now recruiting. With summer time approaching, come join us as a scientist for a day and help improve the sustainability of your city. Get experience conducting local field research alongside your community and enhance your understanding of the environment around you.

We would love for you to join us in the field for our 2015 summer season. As a participant on each one-day program, you will help collect data for a growing database about trees in Greater Boston neighborhoods. You will learn about the value of urban forests and the purpose of the research, identify tree species, measure tree diameter, and gather additional data on trees around Cambridge, Somerville, Chelsea, or Boston.

To learn more about the project and to sign up, please link to our website: http://earthwatch.org/expeditions/exploring-bostons-urban-forest.

Use promotion code: TREES to join any expedition at no cost. Science, education, and engagement are key components of this program and essential elements in igniting a spark in the next generation. Bringing people out to collect data on urban trees gives them the opportunity to slow down and establish a personal connection with the green space in their city.

If you have any questions or are interested in putting together your own group team, please contact trees@earthwatch.org.  Dates are June 6, June 27, July 7, July 28, August 22, August 29, and September 5.  Come for one day or as many days as you like.  All volunteers under the age of 18 are welcome to join if accompanied by a parent or guardian.