An Apple A Day…Helps the Native Bees Stay
Before a few weeks ago, I wouldn’t have been able to tell you why studying native bees would have anything to do with restoring a historic orchard. Considering the context […]
Before a few weeks ago, I wouldn’t have been able to tell you why studying native bees would have anything to do with restoring a historic orchard. Considering the context […]
This year for the Designing the Parks 2019 fieldwork trip, we visited Acadia National Park. It was the first time I had ever been there, and it was absolutely gorgeous! […]
Last week proved to be a busy one! I started out with a visit to the Navy Yard to talk with the new Branching Out Field Team. Their first project […]
Yesterday I researched lawn alternatives for a strip of land along a roadside. The new border planting needs to be salt tolerant and able to grow in the Boston area. […]
I have recently cracked the code to commuting happiness. The secret is to get up way before everyone else in the city of Boston. The experience is magically different. There […]
This week highlighted how critical planning is in the process of implementing alterations to historic landscapes. This was evident in the Fairsted Landscape Management Workshop that took place this past […]
Our team kicked off Monday morning by visiting the Pressley Associates Landscape Architects with Chris Beagan (Historical Landscape Architect) to meet with Marion Pressley FASLA, one of the firm’s principals. […]