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News

Spring Floral Demo to be held April 13th

If you’ve had enough of winter and are impatient for convincing signs that spring is here, join us for our spring floral decoration demonstration. Cedar Grove Gardens’ floral designer extraordinaire Lisa Ahern, will show how to create simple but dazzling decorations to brighten up your home and holiday table using spring flowers, bulbs and kitchen garden plants. Those attending will […]

Orchard Workshop Draws a Hearty Crowd

Twenty hearty souls attended this year’s orchard workshop this past Saturday. Mark Smith made a presentation at the farmhouse providing guidelines for creating a high density planting using a post and wire support system. Attendees then walked out to see the system at work, studying the estate’s own high density orchard, planted during last year’s workshop. It was a bright and […]

Registration opens for H.S. Summer Archeology Institute!

The Wakefield Estate’s Summer Archaeology Institute is one of only a few programs in the country that is specifically designed to involve high school students in archaeology.  Student participate in an on-going archaeological investigation side by side with archaeologists from Boston University.  Each two-week session offers students a hands-on introduction to the field of archaeology through participation in an actual […]

Backyard Chickens Draws A Crowd

This year’s “Backyard Chickens” session was held this past weekend, drawing another enthusiastic full house. Participants spent the first segment in the farmhouse learning about the basics of keeping chickens: getting started, setting up a coop, feeding and caring for chickens, and chicken-keeping economics 101. Afterwards, everyone took a tour of the coops at the estate, including the property’s historic coop which houses our […]

It’s a Winter Wonderland!

Like most of the Boston area, the estate got another foot of snow overnight on the 27th of January. The snow has almost reached the height of most of our stone walls and is up close to the second rail on some of the newly installed split rail fence. Now that the sun is out, it’s easy to forget all […]

Mid-winter Evening Garden Tour Warms Visitors

Two dozen brave souls (including several families) enjoyed the Wakefield Estate’s first Mid-winter Evening Garden Tour on Saturday, January 22. Several of the estate’s older and most handsome trees were illuminated with uplighting providing a dramatic spectacle against the black night sky. Under the added light of the nearly full moon bouncing off the brilliant white snow, visitors strolled through the garden on […]

HP’s SHOUT Out at Estate

The Wakefield Estate is partnering this year with the Hyde Park Presbyterian Church and the SHOUT After School Tutoring Program to provide children from the Henry Grew school in Hyde Park academic enrichment opportunities. Last week the kids collected a number of items from the landscape – berries, leaves, nuts, cones, ferns – with which to make colorful collages. Following […]

Holiday Floral Demo Dazzles Again

Last week for the third consecutive year, floral designer Lisa Ahern worked her magic and gave a dazzling holiday floral demonstration to a standing room only crowd. The evening session began with participants enjoying mulled cider, wine and snacks in the farmhouse, cozy with a fire flickering in the wood stove. Then Ahern displayed how to make several stunning decorations ranging a simple arrangement […]

Estate Hosts Women Climbers for 2nd Annual Workshop

In early October, the Wakefield Estate was pleased to host the 2nd Annual Women¹s Tree Climbing Workshop. Sponsored by the New England Chapter of the International Society of Arboriculture, the workship gave women arborists the opportunity to learn how to climb using a multitude of styles in climbing equipment & techniques. Designed as a two-day camping overnight event, the participants […]

Thacher Helps Estate Pursue Audubon Certification

We are partnering with our neighbors next door, the Thacher Montessori School,  to be certified through the Audubon Cooperate Sanctuary Program.  This program helps businesses and organizations conduct proactive environmental projects that benefit people and the environment by addressing four key environmental quality areas: Wildlife Habitat Management, Resource Conservation, Waste Management, and Outreach & Education.   Thacher’s Upper Elementary students are […]