Tag: Roslindale

  • Saturday, June 24, 11:00 am – 4:00 pm – 2023 Roslindale Garden Tour, Garden Oasis

    Roslindale Green & Clean is proud to host the 2023 Roslindale Garden Tour, Garden Oasis, on Saturday, June 24, 2023 from 11am to 4pm. This year’s tour is dedicated to the memory of Robert O’Hara, a friend of Roslindale Green & Clean and an avid Roslindale gardener. Mr. O’Hara is also cousin to Garden Club of the Back Bay co-President Maureen O’Hara, who encourages all to support this wonderful tribute. Featured will be seven private ornamental gardens reflecting a range of design styles. Come join other garden lovers to appreciate the creative efforts of the gardeners, some with challenging sites, which will give you inspiration for your own green pursuits. 

    Tickets can be purchased online through Paypal at roslindalegreenandclean.org, and in person at Joanne Rossman–Purveyor of the Unnecessary & the Irresistible, 6 Birch St. in Roslindale, or at the RG&C Roslindale Farmers Market booth on June 17 and 24 (9am-1:30pm). Tickets are $15 before June 15th and $20 from June 15th to the 24th. Children 16 and under enter free with a paying adult. An informational program with map will be available for pickup at the Farmers Market on June 24. 

  • Saturday, June 23, 11:00 am – 4:00 pm – Roslindale Garden Tour 2012

    Take a tour of eight, private Roslindale gardens and the Southwest Boston Community Garden on Saturday, June 23, 2012 —- 11 AM – 4 PM.

    Tickets: $15 before June 17, $20 week of event. To purchase tickets and for more information, visit www.roslindalegreenandclean.org. Tickets may be also be purchased in person at Joanne Rossman, 6 Birch Street, Roslindale Village (cash or check only) and at the Roslindale Farmers’ Market on June 2, 9, 16, and 23.

    Presented by Roslindale Green & Clean.  Primary Garden Tour Sponsor: Christie Dustman & Company, Inc. Other sponsors include: Jon Goodhue Design; Sacred Heart Parish; Birch Street House and Garden; Joanne Rossman; Linda Burnett, Realtor; Roche Bros; and The Cooperative Bank.  Live music in designated gardens by The Boston Public Quartet, The Spruce & Maple Jazz Quartet, and The Tuesdays. Hanging Garden quilt raffle to benefit Roslindale Green & Clean.

  • 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.