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 on: October 04, 2008, 08:17:44 PM 
Started by Poppy - Last post by Poppy
The Down to Earth Garden Club should be very proud of all the impressive work they do in the city and throughout the area.  Why I was just at Parker Dam State Park enjoying the lovely fall leaves and heard that the organization is even in charge of the beautiful butterfly bed there also!  The city walkway and the city building, not to mention the downtown area and city library beds, looked absolutely wonderful this year.   The addition of those nesting flower holders along Brady Street on Giancarlos building sure were colorful too!  Those beds at the end of Liberty Boulevard along the embankment at the light create a warm welcome to those traveling here.  GREAT JOB DTE CLUB!  Keep up the good work!

 12 
 on: September 23, 2008, 12:28:20 AM 
Started by Lavender - Last post by Lavender
We will be meeting this Thursday, September 25. The trip to Lucinda's Paradise Gardens and Farm will be discussing the trip to Paradise Gardens and Farm. There will also be bed reports.

 13 
 on: September 05, 2008, 09:30:49 PM 
Started by Lavender - Last post by Lavender
$5.00 for a huge pot of jasmine at Lowe's. Sorry, I bought all the geranium 'Rozanne'. It is going into Mary's Bed on the embankent.

 14 
 on: August 31, 2008, 03:13:16 AM 
Started by Lavender - Last post by Lavender
Plant Sale!

 15 
 on: August 31, 2008, 03:10:00 AM 
Started by Lavender - Last post by Lavender
Linda has organized a visit to Lucinda's Paradise Garden and Farm, the first certified organic farm in the area. It is scheduled for September 21 with a raindate of September 28. Email us at downtoearthgardenclub@hotmail.com for more information. Members and non-members are welcome to join the expedition.
Lucinda says that most of the beds are at the end of their production but that they are now producing goat milk and goat milk products.....ice cream!

 16 
 on: August 28, 2008, 12:47:34 PM 
Started by Lavender - Last post by Lavender
18 hits since last night on when the meeting takes place. Who are my phantom readers? Huh

 17 
 on: August 27, 2008, 02:30:54 PM 
Started by Lavender - Last post by Lavender
coral bells (Heuchera)  Look at the new Dolce series http://www.djroger.com/coral_bells.htm

Something nibbled all of the leaves off my 'Purple Plum' Heuchera. Let's remove that one from the list but add Plume Poppy,  Macleaya cordata. Not grown for their flowers but a stand of them is magnificent in the sun. 

 18 
 on: August 27, 2008, 02:24:28 PM 
Started by Lavender - Last post by Lavender
We will be meeting at 7:00 p.m. at the Smeal Conference Room PSU/DuBois.
There should be some pictures of the giant vine that we were called on to identify this month. It is not something I've ever seen before.

 19 
 on: August 27, 2008, 02:22:05 PM 
Started by Lavender - Last post by Lavender
We are officially done with the Farmer's Market for this year. It was a good year but the plants and participants are tired. If anyone is still interested in plants he/she can contact the garden club at downtoearthgardenclub@hotmail.com and we will try to help you.

 20 
 on: July 02, 2008, 12:29:26 PM 
Started by Lavender - Last post by Lavender
There was some confusion but the opening date is officially set for July 12. Aline and Jan will be there with two truck loads of plants. This will probably be the most plants that you will see there all summer. Many will be newly potted plants as much of the stock was sold at the spring sale.
The plan at the moment is to be there through the month of July. After that we will continue to have plants available only if business is good. With the price of gas and the fact that all of us are so busy we must be selective as to when and where we have plant sales. Sorry for the inconvenience but you can contact us at downtoearthgardenclub@hotmail.com for your needs.
Happy gardening.

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