On Sunday with no sun, the tulips on Stacy Boulevard glowed. They are amazing. Thank you Generous Gardeners.

My View of Life on the Dock
On Sunday with no sun, the tulips on Stacy Boulevard glowed. They are amazing. Thank you Generous Gardeners.

Thank you to Generous Gardeners for all their work all around our beautiful city.


Plant Sale, Saturday, May 18, 2019
Thank you Generous Gardeners
Plant sale May 18th 9 to 1:00 on the boulevard by the tennis courts! Please dig, divide, and share, drop off Friday afternoon on the boulevard! It’s all about the beautification of our beautiful city of Gloucester!🌺🌻🌷💐😀
I was honored when Susan Kelly invited me to see the new plans for a beautiful gardens at the Betty Smith Park. This pretty spot is behind the tennis courts on Stacy Boulevard. You may recognize this sculpture in the attached photo of Triton.

Generous Gardeners also has merged with the Gloucester Civic and Garden Council.
Below please find the plans hand colored drawing from Ann Johnson ASLA.

Generous Gardeners will be adding 4 light post and 2 benches. The poison ivy will be cleared out so the beautiful flowers and trees can thrive. Susan would like to thank the DPW for their help. Generous Gardeners will be doing the work on their own. Also this year the gardeners have planted another 27,000 tulips on the Boulevard. These volunteers are amazing with their dedication and hard work. Ann Johnson one of the Landscape Architects volunteers was one of the landscape Architects in Boston at the Rose Kennedy Greenway. Very impressive group.
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Designated as Lieutenant to Susan, she brings enthusiasm, dedication and vision for the gardens to the board.


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There is much exciting work in progress along Stacy Boulevard including welcome tributes to women. Incremental aesthetic improvements, public access, ease of movement, and celebration of culture require many hands and deliver a huge impact. Here is a brief description of the special current projects and some people involved.
“Remarkable support comes from volunteer expertise like award winning designer Ann Geraldi Johnson and Susan Kelly and the Generous Gardeners who have stepped up as the city’s groundskeepers on the boulevard.” Mike Hale, Director of Public Works
The Elizabeth Gordon Smith (Betty Smith) garden was cleared and the small Picture garden past the boulevard tennis courts was unearthed. Because Gloucester garden groups pre-date 1900, it’s especially moving to see the work in progess shoring up inspiring legacy connections. Incredible volunteers past and present serve the city’s Department of Public Works (DPW). Stacy Boulevard & Stage Fort Park advocates like Betty Smith, Louise Loud & the Gloucester Civic & Garden Council tended and protected Gloucester’s natural beauty — the very same grounds that are so lovingly served now by dynamos like Ann Gilardi Johnson and Susan Kelly & the Generous Gardeners. Plaques for Lucy Brown Davis, tribute by her sister Catalina Davis, and for Lucy P. Rogers ” president of the Gloucester’s Woman’s Club 1927-29″ are nearby.
photos: Betty Smith garden IN PROGRESS February (overgrowth and clearing underway–poison ivy was found) vs. March and can’t wait to experience the AFTER!



March 2019 work continuing across Stacy Boulevard – read details HERE about these projects– Hancock Sculpture, Betty Smith Gardens & Tennis Courts to the East, and Blynman Bridge & railings to the West- additional stunning work and investment thanks to Gloucester MA Department of Public Works, Ann Gilardi Johnson, Generous Gardeners, CPA, Department of Transportation (DOT), and more. Stacy Boulevard Part 8

March 24, 2019 photos of Walker Hancock Triton and grounds prep before/in process.

On a cold brisk day the Generous Gardeners get home-made Pizza by Sal, delivered for a well deserved break. The Generous Gardeners started the planting of the Tulips for next Springs Tulip Festival on Stacy Boulevard. Sal makes his pizza from scratch at home, he too is a Generous helper. Thank you all for keeping Gloucester Beautiful.
Like to thank Generous Gardeners for coming to Magnolia.

This years garden tour took place in Lanesville and was a treat for one and all. A huge Thank You to both the Generous Gardeners and to the home owners that allowed us to visit their homes to see their gardens and wonderful views.
Also congratulation to Susan Kelly for the Rotary Paul Harris Award.

These group of volunteers have made Stacy Boulevard to beautiful gardens. Thank you all.

Once again the Generous Gardeners have worked hard and completed the work to have the tulip festival come back to us next spring. It took a lot of hours of work to complete this project….a big thank you to all who did this !!

Saturday, July 8, 2017 10-4
At the dawn of the twentieth century, Magnolia was well known as a vacation destination with a casino and grand hotels. Exclusive stores like Tiffany’s and magnificent mansions lined Lexington Avenue and Shore Road. Join us on a walk down memory lane for the Fifth Generous Gardener’s Garden Tour in the quiet seaside village of Magnolia. Stroll along Shore Road viewing over a dozen private gardens, many with glorious ocean views. This tour showcases a variety of cottage gardens, rose gardens, estate gardens and also includes an amazing Olmsted garden. It is predominantly a walking tour (1.6 miles) with a few gardens a short shuttle bus ride from downtown Magnolia.
Tickets are $30 per person. Tickets may be purchased in advance here, or on the day of the tour. On the day of the tour, pick up your ticket/booklet with maps and descriptions at the Magnolia Library, 1 Lexington Avenue, Gloucester, MA 01930.
Please no pets. Rain or Shine.
For more information contact Susan Kelly, susan@generousgardeners.org or 781-346-1363
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Proceeds are for beautification of Gloucester public gardens particularly the new Stacy Boulevard Gardens newly installed as part of the seawall improvement and reconstruction project.
2017 Gloucester Garden Tour
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