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A graveyard vineyard in this East Bay city could yield some wholly delightful results for Catholic cemetery officials who are growing vines on surplus land in hopes of making sacramental wine.
With the help of dedicated volunteers, the old section of Medfield’s Vine Lake Cemetery, founded in 1651, has been transformed from a drab public space into site worthy of its listing on the ...
When invasive vines began threatening the historic trees and aging monuments at Washington, D.C.'s Congressional Cemetery, Vice President Margaret Puglisi and her team needed a creative ...
Cemetery volunteers are working to make the urban forest open to families with loved ones buried there. It will be a long road ahead. Skip to content. ... acres of invasive vines, flowering plants and ...
John Probert doesn’t know what the fast-growing grass that has been shooting up inside the Vine Street Cemetery is, but he does know it has invaded the 12-acre plot over the last few years.
A deer lives in the Vine Street Cemetery. It’s a buck. And it gets plenty to eat on the 12 acres enclosed by iron fencing. “He loves hostas. He’s trimming the evergreen bushes,&#8… ...