Lisa's Pollinator Garden at TPS update June 2024
With many thanks to the dedication of volunteers and funding from
the Wachusett Garden Club, along with the support of the Thomas Prince School staff,
Princeton town services, and local residents,
the Pollinator Garden at TPS is beginning to blossom into a true haven.
Planting commenced in early June, with an additional 50 plants scheduled for mid-June delivery from the Native Plant Trust.
The photos below capture the initial progress of this vibrant garden.
With many thanks to the dedication of volunteers and funding from
the Wachusett Garden Club, along with the support of the Thomas Prince School staff,
Princeton town services, and local residents,
the Pollinator Garden at TPS is beginning to blossom into a true haven.
Planting commenced in early June, with an additional 50 plants scheduled for mid-June delivery from the Native Plant Trust.
The photos below capture the initial progress of this vibrant garden.
WGC NEWS UPDATE, February 21, 2024
The Thomas Prince School Pollinator Garden, Lisa’s Pollinator Garden, in loving memory of Lisa Beaupre, a former TPS Kindergarten Teacher, is being moved from its hidden location behind the baseball field, to the west side of the TPS building.
We're also pleased to report that this program received a $500 grant from Wild Ones which will be used to buy native plants for the garden. Of note is that the TPS program is the only grant awarded
in New England from Wild Ones!
This is a joint effort between TPS, WGC, community and town members.
in New England from Wild Ones!
This is a joint effort between TPS, WGC, community and town members.