When it comes to spring blooms, you may have started noticing cherry trees, daffodils, and magnolias. But according to Karen Daubmann, director of Garden and Programs for Massachusetts Horticultural Society in Wellesley, there’s plenty more to come.
Daubmann recently spoke with GBH’s Morning Edition to talk all about when and where to bookmark for some flowering experiences locally. Here are four of her suggestions.
The Garden at Elm Bank
Daubmann said in Wellesley, the Massachusetts Horticultural Society plants more than 75,000 tulip bulbs for Tulip Mania. “Visitors come and we’ve got some really cool patterns and layouts in the trial garden,” she said.
Visitors also get to take five stems home with them to plant in their own gardens. The society will also be planting sunflower seeds for the summer season…