
Gardens
Our work is best known for the formal gardens on Gloucester Harbor along Stacy Boulevard. That’s not all we do; Generous Gardeners plants and maintains over 45 gardens in Gloucester, Massachusetts!
- Fishermen’s Wives Memorial garden
- Police Station embankment garden on Rogers Street
- Median strip on Washington Street
- Three ancillary traffic islands by Grant Circle
- Gardens near Pavilion Beach on Stacy Boulevard
- Ten Pound Island Memorial
- St. Peter’s Square
- Main Street and Angle Street traffic island
- American Legion
- Gardens at Middle and Pleasant Street
- Traffic island on Railroad Aven
- Traffic islands at Bass Avenue and East Main Street
- Traffic island at Eastern Avenue and Route 128
- Traffic island at Eastern Avenue and East Main Street
- Corner garden at Cross Street and East Main Street
- Traffic island by Centennial Avenue
- Magnolia Library
- Gus Foote Park
- Stacy Boulevard gardens
- Main Street planters
- Planters on Stacy Boulevard by the Man at the Wheel Memorial
- Harborwalk Butterfly Gardens
- War Memorial at the corner of Prospect and Pleasant
- Picture Garden behind the tennis courts on Stacy Boulevard
- Planters on Stacy Boulevard by Blynman Bridge
- Rocky Neck Memorial
- Elizabeth Gordon Smith Garden on Stacy Boulevard
- The Visitor Center at Stage Fort Park
- Harbor Loop Compass Rose
- Main Street in front of the Police Station
- Cripple Cove planters
- John Alto Park
- Grant Circle
- Washington Street pocket gardens in Lanesville
- Planters at Rogers Street, Main Street, and Bass Avenue
- Tennis court beds on Stacy Boulevard
- Planters at the Kevin Trefrey Memorial Park in Rocky Neck
- Fitz Henry Lane Park
- Fitz Henry Lane House stairwa
- Hesperus Triangle
- Cripple Cove traffic island
- Traffic Island at Bass Avenue and Atlantic Road
- Magnolia Cemetery
- World War II Memorial on Western Avenue
- Man at the Wheel Memorial gardens
- Historical Stairway from Winchester Court to Spring Street
- Pumping Station gardens on Stacy Boulevard
- Lanes Cove Garden in Lanesville
We have also renovated garden spaces as a beneficial public project, which are maintained by others:
- Planted O’Maley Middle School front entrance
- Planted O’Maley Middle School second entrance
- Planted the McPherson Park gardens on Prospect Street
- O’Maley Middle School Garden Restoration
- Beeman School Restoration


