Our whole committee has been thrilled with your generosity, your efficiency, and your commitment to Charitable Projects. It is really a privilege to read your tributes and your “in memory of” notes.
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!
The holidays are here! We enjoyed the inspiration our members, Jennifer Hartford, Margaret Krudy, Jennifer Langston, Mary Anne Liljedahl and Carole Obernesser shared with us in November.
Thanks to Carole Obernesser, Jennifer Hartford, Jennifer Langston, Margaret Krudy, and Mary Anne Liljedahl for inspiring us with your lovely holiday tablescape designs. (And thank you, Mary Bruce, for the photos.)
I have just a few quick book ideas this year, but I hope you will enjoy one or two of these. And please consider two books I listed in this year’s recommended garden and nature books for children as gifts for adults also.
This year we begin with something very special. When you were a child, did you have beautifully illustrated anthologies of poetry from which you learned rhyme, meter, metaphor, and dreams?
Thank you to early donors to the 2019-20 Charitable Projects Fund. We genuinely appreciate your prompt and generous support. While we accept gifts until the end of the fiscal year,
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!
This month, we will have another wonderful program. On November 19, several of our very talented floral designers, Margaret Krudy, Jennifer Langston, Mary Anne Liljedahl and Carole Obernesser will present holiday tablescapes.
A huge thank you to our superb flower show Committee! Your time, ideas and energy made Cornucopia the success it was. We had people of many different ages and walks of life enjoy the show. Thank you to all who entered the show (especially the children), and congratulations to the winners. Enjoy the photos of some of the highlights.
The winners have been decided! Thanks to GCC and SLGC members who submitted photos, and thanks also to all who voted. Congratulations to all the photographers and especially to the winners.
Now we emerge from the heyday of culture and landscape design during the “Dark” and Middle Ages, in Andalusia, to discuss what was happening in the rest of Europe. Let’s begin with the Roman Empire, briefly, and go from there.
I thought that I knew how to plant a tree! But at the Shirley Meneice Horticulture Conference I took a workshop called “What Made My Good Plant Go Bad” and I learned that ideas about how to plant trees have changed.