Classifying Wonder: One Approach on Getting to Know the Greenway

I am not a biologist. I’m not a horticulturalist, a botanist, a dendrologist. I can only tell you so much about the pH levels in soil, or the bug crawling around in that soil, or the delicate relationship between the two. But I still really, really love Nature.  Yesterday morning I had the pleasure of […]

Volunteering in Spring

April is a time when everyone’s thoughts turn to spring. Here at the Greenway Conservancy, it is also a time when we get a lot of eager volunteers ready to get outside and lend their hands! Not only is April National Garden Month, it is also contains National Volunteer Week, National Environmental Education Week, Earth […]

Little Free Libraries

Libraries have just been installed on the Greenway–that’s right, they’re Little Free Libraries.  Perhaps you’ve seen one somewhere before, now you can find two on the Greenway! Just above North Street in the North End Parks (pictured) and on the lawn North of High Street and Rowe’s Wharf Plaza in the Wharf District Parks   […]

Spuds on the Greenway

  We did a very cool thing – we turned 1 pound of potatoes into 17 pounds of potatoes–all we had to do was a little research.  We only watered a handful of times and mulched once.  The sun and the spuds did the rest of the work.  This afternoon we’ll divide the potatoes and […]

Green & Grow Graduation

Ten individuals graduated from the Green & Grow program this year.  We couldn’t be more proud of them for all their hard work and accomplishments.  Thanks Green & Grow, for your dedication, determination, and effort.  The parks, and the city therefore, are better because of it. “We did some amazing things, in the parks and […]

Growing Greener: Parks Lifting Our Spirits

During the cold months we’re somewhat limited to project-based learning lessons in the Green & Grow classroom.  So when a sunny, and reasonably mild, Saturday appeared on the horizon we planned to head outside and discover a new landscape. Because the weather was thought to be ‘too cold’  for going to the park, there were […]