Description
Join the landscape architect and horticulture specialists as they explain the design of the Fresh Pond Reservation Parkway Landscape Restoration, a drainage and community garden project that began in 2009. The project will restore native plant communities, repurpose and improve a former rail corridor, address stormwater treatment and drainage, and update the community garden. Learn about the actions that make this project come to life!
The Urban Gardening Series is a set of lectures designed to help city dwellers grow healthy, sustainable, and beautiful gardens. Led by New England Wild Flower Society in partnership with the Cambridge Conservation Commission, these free lectures take place at the Cambridge Public Library, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA.
Other sessions in this series include:
- 4/28 Growing Food in the City
- 5/15 Planting Fundamentals
- 6/30 Rain Garden Fundamentals
- 7/28 Native Lawn Alternatives for Urban Spaces
- 8/18 Native Plants for New England Gardens - Book Talk