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this post was submitted on 28 May 2025
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Nature and Gardening
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I recently visited The Garden In the Woods, near Framingham, MA - it's a combination botanical garden and native plant store. Wonderful place, I highly recommend it to anyone in the area. I came home with a Serviceberry bush that I planted where one of the hedge/tree conifer things on the edge of my yard had died.
In the annual garden my flour corn is coming up - planted it a bit late, so hopefully it'll have enough time. I'm a little behind on everything except the peas this year, tbh, but it's nice to see things finally start to take off.
Please don't feel like you have to answer this, but out of curiosity: how were their prices? I've seen some places charge ridiculous amounts for serviceberries (and other plants). Still, that sounds right up my alley and I'll have to make a visit the next time I'm out that way