Get ready for another stunning celestial event! A bold and bright “strawberry moon” will illuminate Boston this month. From strawberry fields forever to strawberry moons, June is filled with tons of berry be...
The Farm at SummitWynds in Jefferson, MA, is bringing back its Lavender Farm Fest and it’s going to be blooming awesome! Could there be anything more relaxing than walking through a field full of blossoming lavend...
Got FOMO because you missed the spectacular Northern Lights that danced through New England only 21 days ago? Well, sweet redemption might be en route. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Space Weather P...
Picture yourself on a sweeping estate in the Berkshire Mountains, complete with a Gilded Age mansion and a massive flowering garden for you to explore on a sunny spring day. This picturesque daydream can be a reality fo...
The Kelleher Rose Garden, a fantastical floral gem in the heart of the Back Bay Fens, is once again open for the season, and the roses will start blooming next month! The Rose Garden contains more than 10 classes and 20...
Uvida Shop, Boston’s premiere zero-waste store will reopen its original North End neighborhood. Uvida is Boston’s only zero-waste store. The founder, Maria Vasco, introduced Boston to Uvida in 2020, while st...
The annual Hidden Gardens of Beacon Hill Tour returns for its 95th anniversary on Thursday, May 16. This self-guided tour provides access to the secret gardens of one of Boston’s most charming neighborhoods, famed...
In Washington DC, the cherry blossoms peak their bloom on March 23-26, and they’ll hopefully stay in bloom until early April. Boston’s very own cherry blossom trees are soon to follow, with buds already app...
Signs of spring are around every corner – the birds are chirping, and the sun is setting later in the evening. And if you look closely, the first spring flowers are peaking their heads out of the ground and buds,...
On Monday, April 8, 2024, a 115-mile path rare total solar eclipse traveled from Canada, through New England, down through Texas and Mexico, and eventually to Cooks Island. Different from a partial eclipse, this total s...