🐝🌼 What’s the Buzz on No Mow May?🌼 🐝

How can we best support the beautiful pollinators that call our community home?

You might have heard about the “No Mow May” movement, encouraging us to put away our mowers for the entire month. And while we wholeheartedly admire the intention behind it – wanting to give our buzzing friends a boost – we’ve been digging into the latest information, and we wanted to share a perspective that’s rooted right here in Framingham.

Let’s Talk No Mow May!

The idea of No Mow May is certainly appealing: a simple way to help bees and butterflies by letting our lawns grow wild.…

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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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FGC and FPL hosted Dr. Gegear who spoke about restoring native plant diversity

Now available: Watch the replay of Dr. Gegear’s talk. 

On Tuesday March 25 famed Dr. Robert Gegear, Framingham resident and associate professor of Biology at UMass Dartmouth, shared Framingham’s ecological history and how we can help restore native plant and pollinator diversity in our own gardens.  This special event was brought to you by the Framingham Garden Club, Inc. and the Framingham Public Library. 

In his talk, “More Than Just The Buzz: A practical Guide to Restoring Native Plant-Pollinator Diversity (and why it matters),” Dr. Gegear discussed his research in the areas of the conservation of native pollination systems, floral diversity, and bumblebee ecology. …

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SPRING PLANT SALE – MAY 10, 2025 from 9 am to 1pm

Join us rain or shine for our annual plant sale on May 10, 2025 from 9am to 1pmThe entire Metrowest community looks forward to this annual event. Grab a new perennial or some annual flowers to add some color to your garden or find a special gift from our Garden Oasis. Perennials for sale are from our own gardens or local residents who are generously sharing their plants. Read More>>
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How to Prepare your soil for soil testing

Why get ph soil testing? PH levels are important because they determine how a plant uptakes nutrients. Without a good pH level, it doesn’t matter how much nitrogen you add to your soil—your plants can’t use it. 

soil pH test is a quick way to determine the acidity of a soil sample. It’s an invaluable tool for ensuring that soil conditions are ideal for plants. 

Massachusetts Master Gardeners offers free soil testing. Samples should be prepared 3-4 days ahead of time. Here are their instructions for preparing your samples. 

(1) Identify the area(s) of your property you want to have tested.…

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Garden Club designers and growers take home ribbons from 2024 Marshfield Fair Flower Show

Framingham Garden Club designers and growers scored well at the “Date Night” themed 2024 Marshfield Flower Show. Ruth Evans and Betsy Szymczak won their respective classes, “Movie Night” and “Game Night.” Shannon Fitzpatrick and Nancy Martin placed well in the class “Casino Night.”

In horticulture, Awards of Merit (for highest scoring horticulture specimen in each of the 4 classes), were awarded to Shannon Fitzpatrick for her Rudbeckia hirta, and to Betsy Szymczak for her Coleus. Betsy also receive the Award of Horticulture Excellence which is the top award for the entire Horticultural Division. Ruth Evans received a blue for her Millennium Allium and Shannon Fitzpatrick won a 90+ red for her Rudbeckia fulgida. …

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FGC Senior Class Model is Adopted State-wide

Framingham Garden Club’s Senior Classes award-winning model has been adopted by the Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts as a “garden therapy” prototype for the entire state. The “Design in a Box” concept was created by Senior Class Chairs Marilyn Hanley and Pat Towle during the Covid pandemic. It has been refined as a guide for in-person classes that are led by FGC members and teams of assistants. 

The FGC Senior Classes program received two high awards in 2023. The first was from the Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts (GCFM), which awarded our program “The Ralph H. David Silver Bowl” in June 2023.…

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