Antique Carousel Reborn
May 5, 2020 AHG as Stewards of this Historic Carousel Who has ever attended Flower Mart and not at least glanced at the antique carousel, lured by the music pouring […]
Antique Carousel Reborn Read More »
May 5, 2020 AHG as Stewards of this Historic Carousel Who has ever attended Flower Mart and not at least glanced at the antique carousel, lured by the music pouring […]
Antique Carousel Reborn Read More »
April 1, 2020 Alonso Abugattas, Natural Resources Manager for the Department of Parks and Recreation of Arlington, Virginia, was the featured speaker at All Hallows Guild’s Annual Meeting in November.
Interconnected: Why Native Insects Depend on Native Landscapes Read More »
March 10, 2020 This is a story about a chance meeting, a growing connection to the Bishop’s Garden, a wedding, and a commitment to each other and to working to
How the Bishop’s Garden Gave us Loyal Volunteers Read More »
November 7, 2019 Survey work is underway in the Woods Have you noticed orange survey markers in the Olmsted Woods? Lovers of the Woods have been concerned that they indicate
Olmsted Woods Survey Read More »
October 20, 2019 The Stone and brick walkways and steps of the Bishop’s Garden are irregular and uneven. Stones were retrieved from abandoned plantations in Maryland and Virginia nearly a
Making the Bishop’s Garden’s Ancient Stones Safer Read More »
September 12, 2019 Dedicated Olmsted Woods volunteer Virginia Egan is a part of our Olmsted Woods crew. This group of volunteers meets regularly on Wednesday mornings to maintain the five
Summer Dispatches from the Olmsted Woods Volunteers Read More »
August 1, 2019 Guild Provides College Interns To Horticulture Staff Again this year the Guild has the pleasure of sponsoring three college students who work with our horticulture and grounds
All Hallows Guild Summer Intern Program a Two-Way Benefit Read More »
July 11, 2019 This garden next to Pilgrim Road, a memorial to Mrs Paul Nitze, former All Hallows Guild President, has been redesigned and replanted several times. Changing conditions of
Renewing the Nitze Garden Read More »
July 11, 2019 For years, spring-flowering bulbs were planted in several of the beds in the Bishop’s Garden; however, digging up the spent bulbs after bloom was destructive to the
Summer in the Sundial Garden Read More »
June 26, 2019 As we enter summer our new Pollinator Garden is coming into full flower and welcoming new visitors. We have featured this garden in earlier blog posts, but
Pollinator Garden Progress Read More »
All Hallows Guild was founded in 1916 to provide for the care and beautification of the grounds of Washington National Cathedral. The Guild works closely with the horticultural staff to preserve this historic landscape and raises funds for renovation and renewal of the gardens.
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