Winter Windowsill Gardening Program

WINTER WINDOWSILL GARDENING AT THE WAKEFIELD-BROOKFIELD HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Our ancestors spent a lot of time making sure they had enough food for the winter by
harvesting long-lasting root vegetables and canning produce. Jean Adams and Frank Frazier, who maintain the fabulous gardens at the Wakefield Food Pantry, will be showing us the modern way to make it through the winter with fresh produce at the Wakefield-Brookfield Historical Society’s September meeting. They’ll be discussing winter windowsill gardening for fresh lettuce and herbs as well as a new tomato propagation plan and hydroponics. Everyone is invited to attend the meeting starting at 7:00 PM on September 12, 2023. The Historical Society holds its meetings in the little red schoolhouse at 2851 Wakefield Road in the Historic Village section of Wakefield. They’ll be snacks and social time after the program. Come and learn new ways to bring color into your life during the long winters and have a taste of summer on the coldest, darkest days. For more information and directions, call Jennifer at 603-522-6713.