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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How to Preserve Peonies to Last for Months

How to Store Peony Buds in the Refrigerator to Enjoy Later in the Summer

Peonies are one of the most beloved flowers, known for their lush, fragrant blooms. But their season is fleeting, leaving many gardeners wishing they could extend their beauty beyond spring. The good news? You can store peony buds in the refrigerator and enjoy their blooms weeks—even months—later!

Choosing the Right Peony Buds

Not all peony buds are ideal for storage. The key is to cut them at the right stage:

  • Look for buds that are showing color but haven’t fully opened.
  • The bud should feel soft like a marshmallow when gently squeezed.

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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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