The Art of Planting: The Gardeners of Boston’s Public Garden | October 16, 2019
by Phyllis Andersen In the history of gardens, designers, patrons, and owners are often given top billing. Gardeners, especially [...]
by Phyllis Andersen In the history of gardens, designers, patrons, and owners are often given top billing. Gardeners, especially [...]
Meet the Trees: The Beeches by Claire Corcoran All but one of the beeches in our Parks are cultivars [...]
Friends staff and members of the Rose Brigade have been carefully watching a mother duckling nesting in the rose bed [...]
The Rose Brigade 2019 season opened this year with a rose planting to honor a member of the Brigade [...]
We are so excited to announce 31 new residents in the three parks! These new trees are almost all [...]
Witch hazel Hamamelis virginiana The first bright sign of spring in the Public Garden every year, already out now! [...]
By Christine Helie Insects that prey upon other insects are considered beneficial and play an important role in maintaining [...]
On Wednesday, the Friends of the Public Garden, in collaboration with the Lend A Hand Society, celebrated two events; [...]
Raising a glass to the nation's oldest parks! Over 50 Young Friends gathered at The Yard @ Liberty Hotel [...]
Keeping with its mission to preserve art for future generations and the terms of the original bequest left by [...]