Several families made it out for our first Earth Art event. Everyone enjoyed a spectacularly beautiful day amidst the blooming crabapples, lilacs, royal azaleas, bleeding hearts and forget-me knots. Children collected an assortment of tender young leaves and flowers and turned them into beautiful collages, sun prints and nature prints. It was a great day and we hope to do […]
The Wakefield Estate Lecture Series at Milton Public Library: The history of a Milton founding family
In conjunction with Milton’s 350th anniversary, the Mary M. B. Wakefield Charitable Trust presents three lectures on the history of the land and occupants of what is today known as the Wakefield Estate, named after its most recent occupant, Mary (“Polly”) Wakefield. Based on scholarly research and on-site discovery, the lectures will highlight the origin and evolution of one of Milton’s […]
Pruning session gets high marks
Last weekend’s Backyard Pruning Session with Jen Kettell (from the Arnold Arboretum) was a great success. Everyone thought Jen was a terrific teacher, which she certainly is. Participants got an opportunity to try out the tools, practice pruning cuts, and may participate in a upcoming pruning practice day to be schedule in early May.
Backyard Compact Orchard Session Draws a Full House
Our latest Backyard Homesteading session was held this past Saturday and attracted an enthusiastic group. Participants left ready to order bare-root trees and create their own compact orchard. Based on the guidelines we’ve been given, if successful, their trees should each yield 100 apples within five years!
Happy Spring!
With the recent string of warm days, suddenly signs of spring are everywhere at the estate!
Backyard Chicken attendees ready to hatch!
An enthusiastic group gathered last Saturday for our annual Raising Backyard Chickens session. Participants were very engaged, with lots of great questions and interest in getting started this spring. Most likely many of the attendees will be watching for shipments of day-old chicks later this spring, and can expect their first fresh eggs to be laid by September!
Backyard DIY Chickens and Orchard Sessions Scheduled
Dates are set for our popular “Raising your own Backyard Chickens” and “Creating a Compact Backyard Orchard” sessions on February 11 and March 24, respectively. Both “do-it-yourself” programs have drawn enthusiastic audiences, so register early to guarantee your seat! For more information, click here to see our full calendar of upcoming programs.
Holiday Floral Demo Delights Despite Downpour
A hearty group filled the farmhouse November 16 for our annual Holiday Decorating Demonstration despite a soaking torrent of rain. Once here, the participants were not disappointed as Lisa Ahern worked her magic, showing how to create simple but elegant centerpieces, swags, and windowboxes to adorn the home during the holidays. As usual, her creations were raffled off among the attendees who were […]
Meet Jack, our guard llama!
We are happy to introduce Jack, our new guard llama. After adding our three ewes, Maisy, Daisy, and Binney to our existing livestock population of over 30 chickens, visits from the neighborhood coyotes increased greatly in frequency. While our newly acquired electric fence enclosure is a deterrent, coyotes are known for their wiles and we worried about losing one or more […]
2011 Interns Make An Impression
This week our 2011 Wakefield Estate Landscape Interns will complete their sixth and final week and they have proven to be a fantastic crew. Each year, the intern crew is selected from applicants who are 16-20 year-old greater Boston area students. This year, we have a crew of ten, including students from Milton, Canton and a wide array of Boston Public […]