As we celebrate the holidays this month, I am excited about many special initiatives aimed at strengthening our club, contributing to the well-being and greening of our community and ensuring our club remains relevant both to you and in our community.
During the grey days of winter, a blooming Amaryllis is always a welcome treat. There are so many beautiful varieties of Amaryllis; it is hard to hold back when purchasing new bulbs.
Did you know that you can designate a portion or even all of your generous donation to our club’s charitable projects to the Katherine M. Grosscup scholarship? Not familiar with the Grosscup Scholarship? Here’s a brief history…
Cleveland Botanical Garden has reinvented its holiday season decor this year with the theme of FROST: An Ice-Capped Garden Experience. There are a dozen winter magic themed rooms like Blizzard Ballroom and Jingle Jungle.
First of all, Margaret Roach of A Way to Garden(if you are not familiar with her blog, check it out!) beat me to it in her column today with a book Cindy Elliott has also recommended very highly.
Which is it? It bloomed at Halloween this year! Judging by the diagram I found on the internet (see below), I’d say it is a very confused Thanksgiving cactus, Schlumbergera truncata.
I love to begin this article each fall with a read-aloud book for adults reading to young children, something with beautiful art and a simple, lovely story.
What's the news? What did you hear over the garden gate? Has your contact information changed since the new Directory was published? Who heard what? Who has learned something to share with us? Who has a great new idea? Who loves to share the miracles of nature? It's all here!
What's the news? What did you hear over the garden gate? Has your contact information changed since the new Directory was published? Who heard what? Who has learned something to share with us? Who has a great new idea? Who loves to share the miracles of nature? It's all here!