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Let’s Talk About Mulch – two common mistakes

Let’s Talk About Mulching
Recently, I invested quite a bit in having aged hemlock mulch applied to my front gardens. My goals were simple: suppress weeds, retain moisture, and give the beds a tidy, refreshed appearance. And at first glance—it looked beautiful. Until I started seeing weeds popping through just a few days later.

Mistake #1: Not enough coverage
It turns out the mulch had been applied too sparsely in quite a few areas. Some areas had a proper 2–3 inch layer, while others were barely covered with an inch. Insufficient coverage defeats the purpose of mulching. When done properly, mulch helps:

  • Regulate soil temperature
  • Conserve soil moisture
  • Suppress weed growth

When done poorly, it’s ineffective, wasteful, and at times even harmful – see Mistake #2.…

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May 3rd: Earth Day Festival 2025

Join The Framingham Garden Club at the Earth Day Festival on the Framingham Common  

If you couldn’t make it on April 26th, the event was rescheduled to MAY 3rd so don’t miss out! 

Join us on Saturday May 3rd 11 a.m. – 3 p.m.  

Join the Framingham Garden Club at The Earth Day Festival and explore educational programs perfect families and children.  We’ll be providing Pollinator Education and kicking off our annual Community Giving Garden program!

Community Giving Garden: It’s not too late!!

Register now to receive a free vegetable garden starter kit!  Kits are limited, so please register in advance by completing this form.  

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In Time for Mother’s Day and Spring Planting: FGC’s Plant Sale and Gift Boutique

The Framingham Garden Club (FGC) plant sale is back after a two-year hiatus in its 30-year tradition of offering unique native and other locally grown plants to the MetroWest community, at competitive prices. Plus- shop for Mother's Day and other gifts at the Secret Garden boutoque.
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Members Tour Private Garden

Framingham Garden Club members spent a delightful morning touring a private garden in Paxton last week.

Our genial host took us around his grass tennis court, gardens, extensive fruit trees, and his Koi ponds. (FGC member Margery fed the fish and almost fell in with all of the food!)

Andrea Shagory prepared a wonderful picnic lunch for us. Members commented that it was both educational and relaxing. Pam told our host that he inspired her to try wintering over the tropical water lilies in her Koi pond.…

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