Tag: Mattapan

  • Saturday, May 16, 10:00 am – 11:00 am – Kickoff for Boston Community Gardens Open Hours

    Boston Community Gardens will offer a garden tour and a master gardener question and answer once a month in a different community garden, sponsored by The Trustees of Reservations. The first will happen May 15 at the Forbes Street Community Garden in Jamaica Plain, followed on June 5 from 5:30 – 6:30 at the Chilcott Granada Community Garden in Roxbury, July 30 from 5:30 – 6:30 at the Lydon Way Community Garden in Dorchester, August 8 at 10 am at the Eagle Hill Community Garden in East Boston, September 26 at 10 am in the West Springfield Community Garden in the South End, and an October event, date to be announced, in the Woolson Community Garden in Mattapan. Free and open to all. For more information, visit https://thetrustess.org/seedsow

  • Saturday, May 8, 12:00 noon – 2:00 pm – Growing Fruitful Peach Trees

    The Urban Farming Institute will conduct a workshop in its Grow Series on Saturday, May 8 at noon with guest speaker Ryleigh Rivers. The event takes place at the Fowler Clark Epstein Farm, 487 Norfolk Street in Mattapan. Registration is encouraged – email info@urbanfarminginstitute.org or call 617-989-9920.

  • Saturday, August 9, 11:00 am – 1:00 pm – City Natives Tree ID Walk

    Join The Trustees and City Natives on August 9 at 11 am for a free Tree ID Walk. Meet at 30 Edgewater Drive in Mattapan. Learn the basics of tree identification with City Natives’ urban grower Lacey along the Neponset River. More information at https://thetrustees.org/SeedSow

  • Saturday, May 17, 11:00 am – 1:30 pm – Free Plants BOS

    Join Emerald City Plant Shop on May 17 from 11 – 1:30 at the Boston Public Library at 1350 Blue Hill Avenue in Mattapan for a free tropical plant giveaway.  Limit two plants per person, first come first served while supplies last! Phone 617-298-9218 for more information.


  • Thursday, May 22 & Saturday, May 24, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm – City Natives Spring Plant Sale

    The City Natives Nursery 2024 spring plant sale is here! Pre-orders open at https://bit.ly/citynativesplantsale

    We will have a wide selection of seedlings including annual vegetables, herbs, and cut flowers, as well as native herbaceous perennials and woody plants for sale.

    The 2025 plant sale will include pre-orders and in-person shopping. Pre-orders are open now (using link above) for pick up mid-May. Vegetable supply is limited- pre-order to ensure availability.

    City Natives, part of The Trustees of Reservations, is located at 30 Edgewater St in Mattapan, a short walk from the Mattapan Square trolley station. There is limited parking available on site.

    Pre-order pick up dates: May 8, 10, 15, 17 from 9am-3pm

    In-person shopping: May 22 and 24 from 9am-3pm

    We accept cash, credit, and debit for in person sales. If you show your EBT card we can offer a 50% discount on vegetable plant sales.

  • Sunday, February 4, 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm – Maple & Walnut Sugaring Workshop

    Learn the basics of the sugaring process, from identifying suitable trees to tap, tapping, and collecting/storage techniques, as well as tips on boiling down dilute sap into sweet syrup and other sugar products. The class will be held Sunday, February 4 from 1 – 3 at the Edgewater Food Forest, 640 River Street in Mattapan (rain date February 24). Co-sponsored by the Edgewater Neighborhood Association and by the Boston Food Forest Coalition.

  • Saturdays, October 16 and October 23. 10:00 am – 2:00 pm – Mattapan Tree Giveaway

    Join Speak for the Trees at City Natives in Mattapan to pick up a free tree to plant at home! We’ll have American Hophornbeam, Eastern Redbud, Sweetgum, and Trident Maple. Sign up in advance to reserve your tree. Walk ups welcome, but we can’t guarantee a tree for you.

    These events are supported by Green Print and are in partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation.

    To register for October 16, click HERE. To register for October 23, click HERE.

    1) Trees are for private property planting only. Please call DigSafe at 811 before digging.

    2) By signing up and picking up this tree, you agree that:

    1. You have permission to plant the tree.
    2. You will plant the tree and for care it.
    3. Staff and volunteers from SFTT can call and reach out to you with follow up questions.

    3) On average, trees are 4-6 feet tall and weight about 20 pounds. Please make sure that you are comfortable taking home, planting, and caring for a tree of this size.

  • The Garden Club of the Back Bay Announces 2012 Grants at Annual Meeting

    The Garden Club of the Back Bay Announces 2012 Grants at Annual Meeting

    The Annual Meeting of The Garden Club of the Back Bay, Inc. took place Monday, May 14, and $66,000 in grants and expenditures were unanimously approved by the membership. Co-President Jackie Blombach is pictured below announcing the grants to the attendees.

    Thirty thousand dollars has been set aside for street tree care, including planting, pruning, and inoculating.  In addition to this amount, the following organizations will benefit from our Club’s fund raising successes, including our holiday wreath project and our upcoming Twilight Garden Party:

    $5,000 to The Friends of Copley Square, for treating with fertilizer and fungicide the diseased trees (the ones not being removed) for root stress due to canker stain and compacted ground conditions.

    $5,000 to The Friends of the Public Garden, to continue the inoculation of elms against Dutch elm disease.  The street trees to be treated are not on the Commonwealth Avenue Mall, but are located on Commonwealth Avenue beyond Massachusetts Avenue.

    $5,000 to The Esplanade Association, for the Eliot Memorial Demonstration Garden.

    $5,000 to the Commonwealth Avenue Mall Committee, for its Historic Elm Preservation Project.

    $3,000 to the Emerald Necklace Conservancy, to help pay for plant material for the completion of Mother’s Rest, at Boylston Street and The Fenway.

    $3,000 to City Roots/Urban Ecology Institute, for plant materials (trees and shrubs) for a project underway in Allston/Brighton, which also includes a citizen science and education component.

    $3,000 to the Boston Nature Center of the Massachusetts Audubon Society, supporting some level of scholarships to twenty children for the summer camp.  The children range in age from 5 to 14 and are from the local neighborhoods of Mattapan, Roslindale, and Jamaica Plain.

    $2,000 to the Charles River Clean Up Boat, helping keep our beloved river trash free.

    $500 to the Ellis Neighborhood Association, to inoculate an historic elm tree in the South End against Dutch elm disease. This contribution will cover half the expense of the treatment, with the other half being paid by the Ellis Neighborhood Association.

    $500 to The Blossom Fund of The Boston Committee of The Garden Club of America, for our five year fund raising effort to be awarded next year to a project in or around The Rose Kennedy Greenway.

    Additionally, we are purchasing four tree fences to be installed in the neighborhood, three in front of The First Lutheran Church on Berkeley Street, and one in front of The French Cultural Center of Boston, on Marlborough Street, at a total cost of $4,000.

    We congratulate all our grant recipients, and thank our supporters for giving us the ability to beautify Boston.

  • Saturday, October 16, 10:00 am – 11:30 am – Season Extenders

    Boston Natural Areas Network urges you – Don’t Stop Now!  Join Jo Ann Whitehead, BNAN Garden Educator, on Saturday, October 16, at 10 am at City Natives, 30 Edgewater Drive in Mattapan, and learn what vegetables you can keep growing with a little low-tech protection against cold weather.  This workshop will cover what plants will thrive in cool and cold weather, and inexpensive ways to keep growing longer in the fall – and earlier next Spring.  Free, but registration is required.  To register, email info@bostonnatural.org, or phone 617-542-7696.

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  • Saturday, June 12, 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm – Growing Vegetables in Containers

    City Natives, 30 Edgewater Drive in Mattapan, is the location of a second class on Saturday, June 12, from 1 – 2:30, this time dealing with the subject of container gardens, which offer many benefits to the urban gardener in terms of beauty, practicality, and most importantly, produce close at hand.  Jo Ann Whitehead, BNAN Garden Educator, will cover the techniques used to design, create, and maintain successful container vegetable gardens.  Reservations required.  Call BNAN at 617-542-7696, or email info@bostonnatural.org.

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