Daily Archives: April 29, 2018


Saturday, May 19, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm – The Art of the Garden

The Trustees 5th Annual “Home Sweet Home” Historic Open House Day will take place on Saturday, May 19th from 10AM to 4PM. This year’s theme, The Art of the Garden: Inspiration Grows Here, will celebrate The Trustees’ public gardens, a living documentary of Massachusetts horticulture and design traditions. Many of these gardens are part of the landscapes of Trustees historic sites, the former homes of historical figures, literati, titans of industry, political leaders, artists and more and span a 300-year timeline from the Colonial Era to the Modern Movement. Come experience all the beauty, history, and unique stories contained within each home, as well as the exquisitely designed gardens and stunning natural landscapes. The ten sites open free of charge are Fruitlands Museum in Harvard, Castle Hill on the Crane Estate in Ipswich, the Eleanor Cabot Bradley Estate in Canton, the Stevens-Coolidge Place in North Andover, The Old Manse in Concord, The Ashley House in Sheffield, Naumkeag House & Gardens in Stockbridge, the Mission House in Stockbridge, The Folly at Field Farm in Williamstown (pictured)  and the William Cullen Bryant Homestead in Cummington. Special tours, gardening and family-friendly activities and refreshments will be offered. Visit http://thetrustees.org/homesweethome for details.


Saturday, May 19, 9:00 am – 2:30 pm – Grow Native Plant Sale

Grow Native Massachusetts will hold its  Annual Plant Sale on Saturday, May 19 from 9 – 2:30 at the UMass Waltham Field Station, 240 Beaver Street in Waltham. Adding native plants to your garden is the best way to support biodiversity in your neighborhood including bees, butterflies, birds and much more.

Grow Native will be selling a wide variety of native plants, including:

Perennials · Ferns · Grasses and Sedges · Shrubs · Trees

Grow Native sources  plants from more than eight nurseries around New England, to bring together a range of species rarely found in one location. Sale proceeds support educational programs.  Also, enjoy Ask the Experts:  experienced landscape professionals will answer your questions and help you find the plants best suited to your landscape needs and conditions. This is a tremendous resource.  Free admission.  For more information visit http://grownativemass.org/programs/plantsale,  or call 781-790-8921. Jennifer Schamber photograph.