by Anne Lehmann | Dec 5, 2025 | activities, flowers, gardening, grants, Newsletters
Our Member Garden this month: Hilary Robinson’s garden is filled with an abundance of color, green hues as well as delicate aromatic flairs. Over the years she has planted wisteria, lilacs, peony’s, iris, holy, tulips and blue hyacinths. She also hosts a kitchen...
by Anne Lehmann | Nov 16, 2025 | field trips, flowers, monthly events, Newsletters, skill sharing, Uncategorized
Our Member Garden this month: Elizabeth Salvi’s sublime gardens surround her spectacular property on MDI in Maine. The gardens features hundreds of plant species; floral, shrubbery, vegetable and herb gardens. In...
by Anne Lehmann | Oct 12, 2025 | field trips, flowers, gardening, monthly events, Newsletters
Our member garden feature this month: Anne Umphrey’s magnificent tree! Anne notes, we planted our yellow wood 17 years ago when we built our house. It didn’t bloom for years and other than its smooth, grey bark (reminiscent oven elephant’s leg), it was...
by Anne Lehmann | Sep 12, 2025 | activities, field trips, monthly events, Newsletters
Each month I thought it would be fun to feature a members garden, here is Susie Winstanley’s spectacular sunken garden. She notes, “Our sunken garden is in its third year, having previously been a vegetable garden that our now-grown children used to find great...
by Julia Farwell-Clay | Jun 23, 2025 | activities, Newsletters, Uncategorized
Flowers by Ellen Whitney, from members’ gardens For those of you unable to join us for the June Luncheon at the Concord Country Club, here is what you missed. Outgoing President Lauren Huyett Lauren Huyett began her parting remarks as club...
by Julia Farwell-Clay | Jun 14, 2025 | activities, flowers, Newsletters
More about Jeanne Hamilton’s arrangement for the Emerson Umbrella below Annual Luncheon, June 18 Coming up this week is our annual gathering at the Concord Country Club on June 18th, starting at 11 am. As usual it represents the conclusion of our programming year and...