The Wellesley Conservation Council announces an Open Garden at Cronk's Rocky Woodland on Sunday, June 11th from 2-4PM, across from 21 Crown Ridge Road. See marked native plants and flowers and explore the moss covered "Hansel and Gretel" garden house built by the Cronk family out of recycled materials over 50 years ago.
Come visit this sanctuary garden and learn more about the family who donated it to the Council in 1977 for the enjoyment of all the residents of Wellesley to be maintained as a native wooded garden.
We also thank Tony Czubarow who organized volunteers for his Eagle Scout project from Wellesley Boy Scout Troop 185 for a sanctuary clean up in preparation for the event. On June 4th, a dozen young men picked up scores of bags of loose leaves to help the native plants and flowers flourish.
More information can be found at http://www.wellesleyconservationcouncil.org/cronks-rocky-woodland.html
Come visit this sanctuary garden and learn more about the family who donated it to the Council in 1977 for the enjoyment of all the residents of Wellesley to be maintained as a native wooded garden.
We also thank Tony Czubarow who organized volunteers for his Eagle Scout project from Wellesley Boy Scout Troop 185 for a sanctuary clean up in preparation for the event. On June 4th, a dozen young men picked up scores of bags of loose leaves to help the native plants and flowers flourish.
More information can be found at http://www.wellesleyconservationcouncil.org/cronks-rocky-woodland.html