by Julia Farwell-Clay | May 4, 2024 | activities, gardening, Newsletters
MFA Art in Bloom, 2024 Ellen Whitney captured Serena and Jeanne in action and set along these photos Serena Crosina and Jeanne Hamilton creating the arrangement Serena works on final touches Jeanne Hamilton and Serena Crosina write: We were assigned a large mixed...
by Julia Farwell-Clay | Apr 27, 2024 | activities, Newsletters
Marta Taylor and her flowers from the April 17th meeting Plant Sale in Two Weeks! First order of business is to update everyone about the plant sale (that’s the link to the sign up if you misplaced yours). If you haven’t started digging and...
by Julia Farwell-Clay | Apr 13, 2024 | activities, flowers, gardening, Newsletters, skill sharing
Last Snow courtesy of Laurie O’Neill From the Horticulture Committee We are looking for a volunteer to create a floral arrangement for the May Open Meeting to be held at 7pm on May 15 at Tricon. Please email Andrea Meyers at andreameyers3@gmail.com if you...
by Julia Farwell-Clay | Mar 17, 2024 | activities, flowers, Newsletters
Winter Aconite graces Rod Riedel’s sunny side yard midway through March March Spring Outreach this Wednesday Our annual Spring Workshop is a fun group event where participants create 5 small flower arrangements using a suggested...
by Julia Farwell-Clay | Feb 17, 2024 | activities, Newsletters
February Program with John Forti: “Heirloom Gardening with Traditional Plants and Skills” TriCon, 11 am. Please note earlier than usual meeting time! John Forti is a nationally recognized lecturer, garden historian, ethnobotanist and garden writer. He is...
by Julia Farwell-Clay | Jan 13, 2024 | gardening, Newsletters
Old North Bridge by Cris Vandyke Let it be said that January is an underrated month. It’s a time for reflection, for sorting and planning. Whether you’re leafing through seed catalogs or resolving to drink more water, you’re participating in a great...