Finally, it’s that time of the year! Have you always wanted to try your hand at gardening? We have just t
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Holliston Garden Club Plant Sale – May 7th
The Holliston Garden Club’s annual plant sale is Saturday, May 7, from 9 am to noon at the green in front of First Congregational Church, 725 Washington St.
Let The Spring Flower Show Begin!
Spring is a time for renewed life around town. Color pops out of everywhere. My unofficial survey asks, “What is your colorful sign of spring?” Is it forsythia, daffodils, pansies or another lovely that catches your eye?
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How Do I Love Native Trees – Let Me Count the Ways
Holliston Garden Club member Barbara Gardener shares an essay on native trees (any native plants for that matter).
It’s Earth month and Arbor Day is April 29th.
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Farmers’ Market Accepting Applications
The Holliston Farmers’ Market returns for its second year of operation on Sunday, June 5th thru Sunday, October 2nd. Last year’s market was met with less than favorable weather, with one market being canceled by Hurricane Henri.
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Musicians Wanted
The Holliston Farmer’s Market returns in early June.
The experience will be enhanced with volunteer musicians adding audio art to the other art and comestibles available each Sunday.
Join Us in “Sustainability”
Update (April 12th) The content of this article has been updated by the Garden Club,
There is not much to like about the world’s experience with the Covid virus ~ it has held us captive as scientists and global leaders have struggled to find answers. If there is any positive thing, it has given people opportunity for reflection. For lots of reasons, the question raised is: Are our current practices “sustainable”?
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Holliston Introduces a Community Profile Promotional Video
The Town of Holliston is pleased to announce the release of its Community Profile Video, a short-form documentary-style video highlighting the best features of living and doing business in Holliston.
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Plant Growing No Bed of Roses
The oil furnace was humming as I arrived at one of two greenhouses Peter and Helen MacArthur have under cultivation on Monday morning. A third greenhouse nearby stands ready but with the price of oil it will have to wait.
Marigold Project Back for Another Year
There are no days off between March and November for the Downtown Marigold Project. Sometimes it’s as simple as watering seedlings for 20 minutes in early spring. Other times it’s the 4 hours spent watering hanging baskets downtown during a dry spell.
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