Watertown, Cambridge Greenway Ramp
Members planted along the Watertown, Cambridge Greenway Ramp. The Greenway could be an important part of a pollinator pathway linking sites like Mt. Auburn Cemetery to Fresh Pond Reservation.
Charles River Conservancy
After CP&GC member Renata von Tscharner founded Charles River Conservancy in 2000, the Conservancy continues to thrive under a new director. CP&GC has collaborated on multiple projects with the Conservancy, most recently at Hell’s Half Acre to reclaim the river bank.
History Cambridge Hooper-Lee-Nichols
CP&GC has long worked at the site of the second oldest house in Cambridge. Donating and planting trees, renovating the Colonial Revival fence and gate, planting thousands of spring bulbs, managing lawn care, completing myriad clean ups among many other contributions.
Cooper-Frost-Austin
Cooper-Frost-Austin House is the oldest documented house in Cambridge and owned by Historic New England. A propaated clone of the “Longfellow Linden” was planted there by CP&GC.
On The Rise
On The Rise is a day program in mid-Cambridge that provides safety, community, and advocacy for homeless and formerly homeless women.
Cambridge Community Center
The Cambridge Community Center has been serving children, youth, and families throughout Cambridge for over 90 years. This is a long-time project for CP&GC.
CP&GC members monitor the health of newly planted trees in East Cambridge
Several members of the Cambridge Plant and Garden Club recently spent a morning in a first effort to begin monitoring the health of newly planted trees on behalf of the city.
CP&GC members engaged in four mornings of planting on behalf of the City
More than 1200 bulbs were planted around Cambridge this Fall in a great partnership with the City.
Planting Seeds of Peace and Beauty for Ukraine
On the morning of Saturday, June 4, twenty-three CP&GC members and friends mobilized to plant the young sunflowers.