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Thanks to Cynthia Druckenbrod, SLGC has re-instituted its Facebook group, hoping we can use the site for garden-related ideas and inspiration. The group is private, so only members and friends can post. Please, no political posts, and only positive comments (unless a cherished plant has died and you need consolation.)
Read MoreThank you for your very generous support of SLGC’s Charitable Projects. Eight proposals were received by the CP Committee in application for our approximately $20,000 in contributions for funding from virtually all of our members.
Read MoreFellow Gardeners: Along with planting gardens, it’s time to provide the funds for the wonderful SGLC activities and programs planned for the 2020-21 year.
Read MoreAlong with your Spring Cleaning, GCA has asked that we update our profiles on the GCA website. It is very easy, and a wonderful way to introduce yourself to the GCA website if you have not had a chance to visit it before. Here are the steps:
Read MoreEnthusiasm and a sense of fun were the hallmarks of the propagation workshop held on March 10. With nine happy propagators, we started by learning about proper methods of propagation for succulents and then went to work.
Read MoreTwelve SLGC members enjoyed a lively winter evening with Zone X Floral Design Chair Margaret Wilson. Margaret gave expert tips on design, color and resources.
Read MoreJane Ellison, First Vice Chairman of NAL for GCA, and I traveled to Washington, DC to participate in GCA’s outstanding advocacy leadership that began 37 years ago.
Read MoreIt might seem early, but April 15 is a good rule of thumb for putting your hummingbird feeders out. My personal experience over the last 12 years has been that they arrive within the first two weeks of May.
Read MoreDespite what is happening the world over, spring is still coming to our gardens, providing us with much needed color and joy during this stressful time. Right now, you can see the blooms of crocus, snowdrops (Galanthus), Lenten roses (Helleborus), and late winter-blooming witch hazels (Hamamelis x intermedia).
Read MoreBeing housebound is hard. Not having a schedule is even harder. Missing out on SLGC meetings is the hardest of all. (Just kidding!) But let’s look at the bright side, focusing on all the helpful things we can do while in social isolation.
Read MoreWhat'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!
Read MoreDear Friends,
It is hard to believe that winter must be lurking around the next cloud as I look out my window with the sun glowing, and the thermometer registered at 50 degrees. It has been lovely to enjoy the mild temperatures with long walks through our parks and neighborhoods.
Read MoreTuesday, February 25
9:30 coffee; 10:00 meeting
followed by speaker
February 5 from 4 - 6 pm
Participants Limited to 6!
At Mary Bruce’s home
2723 Cranlyn Road.
Shaker Heights, 44122
Margaret Wilson, our Zone X Chair for Floral Design, will teach us some principles of floral design. The format for the afternoon:
Read MoreTuesday, March 10 at 1:00
March is a perfect time to propagate plants, and propagation is a good way to get some new plants or replace some old houseplants with younger, more vigorous offspring.
Read MoreMarch 1 is the deadline to nominate new members for Shaker Lakes Garden Club.
Click here for the Application Form.
Read MoreThe Founders Fund Committee of the GCA provides monetary grants to projects in local communities proposed by member clubs. Each member club has the privilege of voting for their finalist choice. The winning project is announced at the GCA annual meeting. Vote at the February 25 meeting or vote online.
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Both, actually! Hippeastrum is the Latin name for the bulbous, beautiful plants we grow during the holidays, but everyone calls them by their common name, Amaryllis. There are likely over 600 cultivars with more being produced yearly!
Read MoreHere are some things forwarded by Suzy Hartford for those itching to think about the summer growing season:
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