Come join neighbors and path users as we work to remove invasive plants and restore wildlife habitat on the Watertown-Cambridge Greenway.
Fall is a great time to plant, so we will focus this session on clearing invasive plants and weeds, and then planting new native plants and seedlings. Bring your energy (and spades, if you have one) for digging planting holes and watering new plants, possibly including two young Kentucky Coffeetree seedlings.
Register to get reminders and event updates (and help us ensure we have enough snacks!).
Details:
* Starting point is at the trail intersection with Arlington St., across from What Da Chick (This is *not* the usual meeting spot behind Target.)
* Please bring: drinking water, a hat, and garden gloves if you have them. Please wear long pants, socks, and closed toe/sturdy footwear. A kneeling pad or similar foam pad can be helpful. We also recommend long sleeves for protection against bugs and occasional poison ivy.
* We will provide trash bags, and extra gardening gloves and other tools.
* If you haven't yet signed a 2025 waiver, you will be asked to sign this waiver upon arrival. Any participants under 18 must be accompanied by an adult, or bring a waiver signed by a parent or guardian in advance.
Questions? Contact Watertown Community Gardens at info@watertowngardens.org.
Watertown Community Gardens is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.
P.O. Box 1041, Watertown, MA 02471
info@watertowngardens.org