Lynn is the next town over from us. It's a not-especially-affluent city, but it is home to a wonderful 2200-acre woodland park, which is one of my favorite places. They also have a large, lovely beach, and our beloved pottery studio is located there, so we have a strong connection and affection for Lynn.
Anyhow, the is a formal rose garden in the woods, which seems to be a very well-kept secret but we have visited it frequently over the years. Before I retired, I said to DH that volunteering in the garden was something I would like to do some day. After retirement, other items clamored for my attention, and that desire kind of fell by the wayside - until about a month ago. There was a post on the Woods' FB page asking for volunteers to join an effort to restore the rose garden to its former glory. It felt like the universe was sending us an engraved invitation!
We've been to two meetings now, and it's so exciting to be with a group of people who are all so passionate about gardening and the woods! The ranger says we have "plenty of money" to work with, and when has anyone on a project team ever heard those words? We will have $12K just to spend on plants. He said this is a once in a lifetime opportunity, and I'm sure that's correct. Deer were an enormous challenge, and a huge black chain link fence has been erected around the area, so future plantings should be safe from the deer who had eaten most of the existing plants in the garden. We'll be installing an irrigation system and a potting shed. Also trying to hide that big fence with woody plants, lol. You will be hearing more from me on this project in the future. I am so excited!
Ironically (especially given my name here), I am not too crazy about roses although I can appreciate them in a formal garden setting, and I really enjoy the fragrant ones. We will also be planting areas of perennials and natives, and DH and I will be in the natives sub-group.
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