Monday, March 31, 2008
Karen's Photos from St. John
There's nothing like a winter get away to "the islands". We are greeted not only with blue skies, warm breezes but also a feast for the eyes of wonderful tropical flowers. Karen Carriera has returned from St. John with these wonderful pictures to share.
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Friday, March 28, 2008
Christchurch, New Zealand - Festival of FLowers
These photos were taken by Bert Turner at the Cathedral in Christchurch, New Zealand at their "Festival of Flowers" week.
Note the center aisle from entrance to altar area paved with flowers. Side aisles features the arrangements. Costume for the parade were done by Jenny Gillies, Costume & Fabric, Cosume & Fabric Designer. Fabulous! Her website is http://www.jennygillies.com/ - to see more as we, the audience, were not allowed to photograph them. I snuck in one.
By Bert Turner, MGC
Reminder - you can click on any of the photos to enlarge them.
Thursday, March 27, 2008
Sound & Country Article
The Mystic Garden Club Plant Sale at the Mystic & Noank Library was featured in the Spring issue of Sound and Country. If you missed the article click here to read it.
Wednesday, March 26, 2008
Upcoming Local Plant Sales
Gardeners are always looking for new plants for their gardens. Buying plants from local clubs and growers is always desirable. Here are the dates for some Local Plant Sales.
Ledyard Garden Club
May 10th, from 8:30 am to noon, rain or shine,
at the Ledyard Congregational Church. More information,
phone Sue Anderson at 860-464-7740.
Duck River Garden Club
May 9, from 3-7pm and May 10, from 9am to 1pm.
In front of the Old Lyme Shopping Center.
More information phone Doreen Thomas at 860-434-7740.
Connecticut College Arboretum
May 9, from 11:30 to 2:30 at the Crozier Williams College Center and May 10, from 10 to 2pm, at the Connecticut College Green.
For Directions and more information go to www.conncoll.edu/ccrec/greennet/arbo/
Friends of Harkness
May 9 and May 10, from 9am to 4pm rain or shine
at Harkness Memorial State Park, Waterford.
Garden Market Fair
Wilcox Park, Westerly, RI
Sunday, May 18 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Over 100 vendors
Please call (401) 596 - 2877 for more information.
Ledyard Garden Club
May 10th, from 8:30 am to noon, rain or shine,
at the Ledyard Congregational Church. More information,
phone Sue Anderson at 860-464-7740.
Duck River Garden Club
May 9, from 3-7pm and May 10, from 9am to 1pm.
In front of the Old Lyme Shopping Center.
More information phone Doreen Thomas at 860-434-7740.
Connecticut College Arboretum
May 9, from 11:30 to 2:30 at the Crozier Williams College Center and May 10, from 10 to 2pm, at the Connecticut College Green.
For Directions and more information go to www.conncoll.edu/ccrec/greennet/arbo/
Friends of Harkness
May 9 and May 10, from 9am to 4pm rain or shine
at Harkness Memorial State Park, Waterford.
Garden Market Fair
Wilcox Park, Westerly, RI
Sunday, May 18 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Over 100 vendors
Please call (401) 596 - 2877 for more information.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
MGC April Activities
Barbara Rousseau is organizing a trip to Logees Greenhouses in Danielson, CT on Friday, April 11th. People are to meet at Go Fish at 9 AM to drive together. Visit their website http://www.logees.com/ to see what they have to offer.
The daffodils are coming up and we will be bringing our specimens to the April Meeting. You should choose your specimen carefully. It is best to choose a daffodil that is not yet open. Color must be showing before you cut it or it will never open. Cut the daffoldil near the base but not below the ground. Using a pen write the name of the daffodil on the stem and place in very hot water. This will encourage it to open over night. You should bring your daffodil to the church on Monday, April 21 between 3 and 5 PM or 6:30 to 8 PM.
The daffodils are coming up and we will be bringing our specimens to the April Meeting. You should choose your specimen carefully. It is best to choose a daffodil that is not yet open. Color must be showing before you cut it or it will never open. Cut the daffoldil near the base but not below the ground. Using a pen write the name of the daffodil on the stem and place in very hot water. This will encourage it to open over night. You should bring your daffodil to the church on Monday, April 21 between 3 and 5 PM or 6:30 to 8 PM.
Going Green with fewer Catalogs
If you are overwhelmed with catalogs and hate to have all that paper wasted you can visit www.catalogchoice.org to choose which catalog mailing lists you'd like to be removed from.
Monday, March 24, 2008
Our Website is now at www.MysticGardenClub.org
We have a new location for our website - it is at www.mysticgardenclub.org Be sure to visit often.
Saturday, March 1, 2008
Hawaiian Flowers
We have been coming to Hawaii for the past 5 winters. I am always so impressed with the flora and fauna here. There are several botanical gardens "up country" which means part way up the side of the volcano. The elevation assures more moisture and a slightly cooler climate than at sea level. I am always struck by the very vivid colors of the plants here. By comparison our flowers seem soft and pastel while here in Hawaii everything is large and bright and vivid.
The first year we visited the Enchanting Floral Gardens they were full of abundant blooms. There were little signs identifying the hundreds and hundreds of varieties of plants. It was obviously the life's work of someone very dedicated. Unfortunately it was somewhat over grown but still very charming and lush. Each year we have visited it has become more and more overgrown and some things have been sheared back without any real thought to the pruning. As a result our visit this year was very disappointing. Things are overgrown but no longer blooming profusely. They look tired and strangled.
Most hotels and condos have wonderfully manicured lawns and plantings in Hawaii. There are gardeners working constantly to keep things under control. Hibiscus and bougainvillea grow as profuse hedges. Orchids grow in large pots in lobbies everywhere.
I've taken some of my favorite flower photos from our visits here and put them in a slide show. I hope you enjoy it. You will recognize many flowers we use as annuals and plants that we use as house plants.
The first year we visited the Enchanting Floral Gardens they were full of abundant blooms. There were little signs identifying the hundreds and hundreds of varieties of plants. It was obviously the life's work of someone very dedicated. Unfortunately it was somewhat over grown but still very charming and lush. Each year we have visited it has become more and more overgrown and some things have been sheared back without any real thought to the pruning. As a result our visit this year was very disappointing. Things are overgrown but no longer blooming profusely. They look tired and strangled.
Most hotels and condos have wonderfully manicured lawns and plantings in Hawaii. There are gardeners working constantly to keep things under control. Hibiscus and bougainvillea grow as profuse hedges. Orchids grow in large pots in lobbies everywhere.
I've taken some of my favorite flower photos from our visits here and put them in a slide show. I hope you enjoy it. You will recognize many flowers we use as annuals and plants that we use as house plants.
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