Anticipating Spring

  We are waiting with bated breath – waiting for the snow to melt. I was so encouraged last week on that one sunny, fifty degree day. The refrain of the Wicked Witch of the West was playing over and over “I’mmm meelllting, I’mmm mellllting!”in my head. Now the temperature has dropped back to the low […]

Volunteering in Spring

April is a time when everyone’s thoughts turn to spring. Here at the Greenway Conservancy, it is also a time when we get a lot of eager volunteers ready to get outside and lend their hands! Not only is April National Garden Month, it is also contains National Volunteer Week, National Environmental Education Week, Earth […]

A Sure Sign of Spring

It may be 5 degrees outside in the morning, and there may be another snow storm around the corner but the seasons are changing. Spring is on its way. I was reassured of this, the certainty of seasonal change and a lengthening day, just this morning when I found the first silvery buds on the […]

The Lush and The Subtle

On the Greenway, we are passionate about Peonies. Full, decadent, soft, layered, luscious, and wonderful; this is their time in the spotlight.

Spring Cleaning

As keepers of the Greenway we lug lots of material through the city streets of Boston.   We get a kick out of all the strange looks we receive from commuters while we work.  Above, Ianna is directing Derek who was so kind to pull our rickshaw down Atlantic Ave.  to our composting dumpster, about […]

April Fools! Chilly Blossoms on the Greenway

April Fools! You thought the cold weather was finished? While I am ready to get my winter gear out of the closet again, and have been pulling my hat low over my ears, the trees, shrubs and plants on the Greenway are not so fooled. They are pressing ahead – emerging from the ground, swelling […]

What’s in Bloom: It’s Started – Delicate Beginnings on The Greenway

The very first signs of new growth and spring awakening are here. The pussy willows on the Salix bebbiana, Bebb’s Willow, near the Harbor Islands Pavilion, are starting to bloom and, with this cooler weather, should be around for the next few weeks. The Snowdrops, Galanthus nivilus, always the very first bulbs to push through […]