
Stevens-Coolidge House and Gardens, 153 Chickering Street, North Andover – Their bulb festival tickets have sold out, but grounds reopen to the public on May 16. Advance reservations are strongly suggested. There should still be plenty of bulbs to see! This Trustees of Reservations property has had a recent expansion including a new Visitor Center, parking lot, and colorful beds of mixed trees, shrubs, bulbs, and perennials to lead you into the restored estate grounds. Info here: www.thetrustees.org/place/stevens-coolidge-house-and-gardens/
Garden in the Woods, 180 Hemenway Road, Framingham near the Sudbury line – Spring is in full flower here, featuring native plants only. If you wonder what all the fuss about natives means, stop in here for a stroll soon. This is truly a unique spot, full of inspiring ideas for your own garden. Right now, view native azaleas, trilliums, flowering dogwoods, redbuds, and more. No advance ticketing is required, but arrive early to secure parking. Info here: www.nativeplanttrust.org
Pumpkin Brook is proud to be a Sponsor of the Concord Museum Garden Tour on June 3 and 4, now returning to an in-person format in selected Concord gardens! Find out how to order tickets here: www.concordmuseum.org/events/33rd-annual-garden-tour