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Winter is yielding! 


Last year surpassed 2023 as the hottest year on record and, for the first time, the average global temperature surpassed 1.5° C (2.7° F) above pre-industrial levels.  Yet we were blessed with a bona fide winter!  December, January & February were all colder than average.  Unusual, for sure.  


Wednesday, February 26th peaked at 53 degrees.  The last time temps surpassed 52 degrees was on December 30, 2024.  We can expect to see fewer garden pests, vermin and invasives like woolly adelgid as a result of the sustained cold, but it may be a while before we see another winter like the one we just had.




For upcoming Ag Hall workshops & happenings, check the Workshops calendar here



Agricultural Hall?

In 1818, the Massachusetts Society for the Promotion of Agriculture built the original Agricultural Hall on Dighton Street in Brighton.  It served as the hub of the Brighton Fair and Cattle Show, one of the earliest and largest such fairs in the country.  In 1829, "a 17-pound turnip, a 19-pound radish, and a bough on which pears hung like a cluster of grapes were among the outstanding exhibits of that year."  In 1844 the building was moved to its present location at the corner of Chestnut Hill Avenue and Washington Street.

Dr. William P. Marchione & 

The Bostonian Society

Brighton Allston Historical Society

Agricultural Hall

245 Amory Street

Jamaica Plain, MA  02130

617-388-7378  /  e-mail Ag Hall

Open daily by appt.  Calling ahead is always a good idea.


New Block


...woah, Woah, WOAH!! The

2015 Urban Agriculture Fair

was da BOMB, thanks to a small but tireless group of volunteers, including Alvin, Ariana, Dan, David, George, Itsy, Khrysti, Mary, Myles, Natalie, Orion, Samil, Varsha, and more!

And many thanks to the staff and volunteers at the Loring Greenough House, our hosts for the third year running

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You can stop biting your nails -- the wait is over!

The contest and judging results are in!!

Several of Jamaica Plain's finest and friendliest small businesses donated prizes for our winners, including: The Haven (great Scottish food, drink & banter), Boing! Toy Store, City Feed & Supply, Ula Cafe, and Yumont True Value Hardware.

And, last but definitely not least, a very appreciative THANK YOU to our team of judges; Margaret Connors, Alex (chef extraordinaire at The Haven), Nataka & Bobby (Urban Farming Institute), and Kalise (The Food Project).  Judging is unimaginatively tricky and time consuming.  You were FANTASTIC!