A year or so ago one of the members of Marlborough Road Neighbors (our block club name) suggested a 'street beautification project'. The initial idea was flowering trees but that seemed a bit overwhelming so another resident suggested planting something on the tree lawns. We decided on Daffodils and a motivated resident accessed 'free' daffodils from the City, distributed and/or planted them on 25 tree lawns this past Fall.
Many of us crossed our fingers over the winter and hoped that some of the bulbs would bloom...... less than 6 months later, a drive down Marlborough (between GPB and Thurston) shows that the efforts of a few can benefit many. One of the other things happening is that residents who didn't want to plant flowers or seemed uninterested are now asking how they can plant in their OWN yards (this is the broken window theory in reverse!)
if you get a moment in the next few days, take a ride or walk on Marlborough and see how nice the daffodils look! We hope to plant many more this coming Fall.

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Wonderful idea! I will drive down tomorrow.

Imagine Rochester as the daffodil city! Michael Warren Thomas has been promoting this thought for two or three years now, with the 19th Ward as a focal point. He is a Trafalgar St. resident and hosts radio show Naturally Green on WYSL-AM, Sat. at 9 AM. There is a link on this website.

A reminder not to cut down the daffodils after they bloom until the leaves yellow and die down. You can cut off spent flower heads as they dry up, but leave the leaves as they produce the energy for the bulbs to allow flowering again next year.

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