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Sarasota Garden Club
Blooming Chatter Established in 1927
Sarasota Garden Club Inc. 1131 Boulevard of the Arts
Sarasota, FL 34236 Blooming Chatter Editor CJ Danna
[email protected] Deadline: 19th of the month
www.sarasotagardenclub.org
April 2019 Volume 28, Issue 8
Calendar 2 Announcements 1, 2, 13 Annual Meeting 1 Botanical Gardens 16 District VIII 7 FFGC Convention 4 Floral Design Classes 9 & 10 2019 Flower Show 6 GIP 5 Hort. Study Group 15 News 9 & 14 President’s Message 3 Programs 1, 11, 12
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“SO MUCH GARDEN
FUN SO LITTLE TIME”
Annual Meeting
Monday April 15, 2019
JOIN US FOR THIS
FUN EVENT
Come see what surprises we have for you! Celebrate our
Scholarship Winners and enjoy each other’s company. Join
President Dianne Beaver and your Board of Directors for the
Annual Meeting. Awards, unique presentation by the BOD,
good food, good fun! $25.00 Registration and Lunch.
EVERY FRIDAY AM FROM 8:00am TO 11:00am, VOLUNTEERS
WORK IN THE 14 BOTANICAL GARDENS. COME & SHARE THE
CAMARADERIE WITH OUR MEMBERS.
Blooming Chatter Calendar
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HAPPENINGS IN APRIL
1 10:00 am BOD Mtg 2 10:00 am Floral Design Class 2 7:00 pm Sarasota Succulent Soc.
3 1:00 pm Ikebana Exhibition 4 10:00 am Ikebana Exhibition
4 9:30 am Library Comm. Mtg. (Lib.) 5 10:30 am Junior League of Sarasota 7 9:30 am Center for Spiritual Living 8 10:00 am Scholarship Mtg. 8 6:30 pm CONA Mtg. 7-9 93rd FFGC CONVENTION 9 9:00 am Founders Garden Club Mtg. 9 10:00 am Membership Comm. Mtg. (Lib.) 10 9:30 am Hort. Study 11 10:00 am New Member Social 11 6:00 pm Sierra Club Mtg. 14 9:30 am Center for Spiritual Living 14 2:00 pm Set-up for Annual Mtg. 15 ANNUAL MEETING (SGC) 23 6:30pm Tropical Fruit Soc. 24 6:00 pm Mangrove Fly Fishers Mtg. 28 9:30 am Center for Spiritual Living 29 9:00 am Ikebana Mtg. 30 10:00 am Exec. Comm. Mtg.
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HAPPENINGS IN MAY
1 9:30 am Floralia Mtg 2 9:30 am Library Comm. Mtg. (Lib.) 5 9:30 am Center for Spiritual Living 6 10:00 am BOD Mtg. 7 9:00 am Floral Design 7 7:00 pm Sarasota Succulent Soc. 8 2:00 pm Set Up For Dist. VIII Mtg. 9 9:00 am Dist. VIII Mtg. 9 6:00 pm Sierra Club Mtg. 10 11:30 am Bldg. Preservation Mtg. 12 MOTHER’S DAY 12 9:30 am Center for Spiritual Living 13 6:30 pm CONA Mtg. 14 10:00 am Membership Comm. Mtg. (Lib.) 19 9:30 am Center for Spiritual Living 20 10:00 am General Mtg. 22 6:00 pm Mangrove Fly Fishers Mtg. 23 9:30 am Butterfly Club Mtg. 26 9:30 am Center for Spiritual Living 27 MEMORIAL DAY - CLOSED 28 10:00 am Exec. Comm. Mtg.
WHAT'S IN THE
LIBRARY? NEW BOOKS SHELF
DVD Donated by Linda Corridoni, speaker at our February General Meeting. The first Thursday of every month is a Library work day. From 9:30-11:30 someone will be available to answer your questions and help find books. Lynn Biega, Librarian
Blooming Chatter President’s Message
President's Message So Much Garden Fun, So Little Time!
April 2019
Congratulations to the Gardens in Paradise Chair, Randi Broida, Wendy
Walker, Gloria Thomas and the entire GIP Committee on a successful
garden tour this year. Even though we had a bit of rain, same day ticket
sales were strong and lots of folks came out for the tour. From the
delicious lunch at SGC Clubhouse, to the 6 beautiful gardens, the entire Dianne Beaver
event was spectacular in so many ways. Did you check out that living wall? How about the
Ikebana demonstration? Added value at each garden just enhanced the overall
experience.
Fund raising FUN continued throughout March. SGC teamed up with Malbi Decor to hold a
fundraiser to benefit returning Veterans with a portion of the proceeds going to SGC. An
elegant evening with wine and food and generous donors. In addition, we held a Designers'
Showcase auction to sell floral design items donated to SGC by our members. A FUN day
with fellow designers, and we made some money too!
The FUN continues with "I Do, I Do" Flower Show on March 30 with preview party on March
29. All about weddings, with special exhibits and displays, horticulture and floral designs.
Don't forget to buy your tickets to the Annual Meeting to be held on April 15. The meeting
is at the clubhouse and will be catered by Nellie's Catering. I promise a FUN luncheon and
program, including our scholarship award winners. See you there.
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Florida Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc.
93rd Annual Convention Registration Form World Golf Village Renaissance Resort St. Augustine, Florida April 7 - 9,
2019
PLEASE COMPLETE A SEPARATE FORM FOR EACH ATTENDEE
LAST
NAME
FIRST
NAME
ADDRESS
DISTRICT E-MAIL
PHONE EMERGENCY CONTACT (Name/Phone) CATEGORIES – Please indicate all categories that apply to you: ___Guest/Spouse/Companion FFGC Officer FFGC District Director Club President ___First Time Attendee
FFGC Board Member Delegate Circle President ___FFGC Life Member FFGC Former President Alternate Council President ___Club Member
FULL TIME ATTENDEE TWO DAY PLAN (Includes Registration, Monday Brunch, Monday Dinner, Tuesday Brunch & Tuesday Dinner)
PART TIME ATTENDEES ONE DAY PLAN
_____ $203.00
Monday, April 8 - Includes Registration Fee ($25),Brunch and Program ($32), Dinner and Program ($57) _______ $114.00
Tuesday, April 9 – Includes Registration Fee ($25), Brunch and Program ($32), Dinner and Program ($57) ______ $114.00
SINGLE DAY A LACARTE PLAN -Please circle one or more options and extend total cost to the right Registration $25 (required) Monday Brunch and Program $32 Monday Dinner and Program $57 Tuesday Brunch and Program $32 Tuesday Dinner and Program $57
$ ____________
GUEST REGISTRATION & MEALS - Please circle one or more options and extend total cost to the right Registration $10 Monday Brunch and Program $32 Monday Dinner and Program $57
Tuesday Brunch and Program $32 Tuesday Dinner and Program $57 GUEST TOURS ____ Yes, I am interested (more information will be sent – including costs – if any)
$ ____________
SATURDAY TOUR TO LIGHTNER MUSEUM, ST. AUGUSTINE (Includes transportation and admission (bus departs 12:30 pm and returns 4:30 pm)
_____ $ 32.00
SUNDAY EARLY ARRIVALS DINNER & FASHION SHOW Open to all FFGC members and guests (Board of Directors write BOD on the line if attending)
_____ $ 43.00
LATE REGISTRATION FEE (If postmarked after Sunday, March 31, 2019) _____ $ 40.00
Mail Registration Form and Check Payable to 2019 FFGC Convention to: Susan Weaver, Registrar, 2012
Walden Road, Tallahassee, FL 32317 Total Due $ _______________
A confirmation email will be sent. Questions: [email protected] 850 445-
8796
HOTEL RESERVATIONS - World Golf Village Renaissance Resort 500 S. Legacy Trail St. Augustine, FL 32092 Reservation Deadline: March 15, 2019 Call: 1-800-468-3571 Group Code: FCGFCGA Reservations must
be made directly with the hotel by calling the number above or on-line at www.Marriott.com.
On-Line: Enter “World Golf Village” in the Destination. Once the room rate appears, use the “Edit” button in the upper right corner of the screen and choose “Group” under “Special Rates” drop-down. Then enter “FCGFCGA” in the “Enter Code” box in order to get the conference room rate of $139.00.
DIETARY RESTRICTIONS If you have dietary restrictions due to severe health issues, please note that on an attachment to this form. We cannot guarantee that the hotel will be able to accommodate your needs, but they will try. Shellfish will not be served at any of these meals.
CITY
CLUB
STATE ZIP
REGISTRATION DEADLINE - Sunday, March 31, 2019-You must be registered and meals paid to attend any programs. Registrants may attend workshops.
NO WALK INS accepted NO REFUNDS for meals after Sunday, March 31, 2019 REGISTRATION FEE is nonrefundable
The GIP 2019 Preview Party was
fabulous.! A swanky Lamborghini greeted guests, and valet parking was very convenient. The London Bay Model home
in Spice Bay on Siesta Key did not disappoint. It was beautifully landscaped on the outside and superbly decorated on
the inside. Over 100 guests sipped champagne while indulging on tasty appetizers.
The GIP 2019 tour went in like a lion and out like a lamb! The early morning weather did not cooperate, but people
were in line with their umbrellas to sign in. Docents, master gardeners, and parking attendants greeted attendees with
smiles as everyone tried to stay as dry as possible. Late morning the sun came out, dried everything off, and more tickets
were sold! We even ran out of the 500 programs that were printed. Thank goodness we have a very capable copy
machine, and we put it to work!
Tour goers had nothing but wonderful things to say about the diverse selection of houses. They especially liked the
added values including our wonderful Mable Ringling, the sand sculptor, and the living wall.
And then there was the lunch overlooking our beautiful waterfall garden. Wendy Walker and Olivia Haynes (Luncheon
Co-chairs), along with volunteers, outdid themselves. Guests munched on an all-you-can eat salad and sandwich bar.
Many members baked cookies for dessert. Coffee, tea, lemonade, and even mimosas were included. Barbara Rao and
her gals rocked the clever bird of paradise centerpieces. Some attendees even bought some! People enjoyed putting
their mark on the Community Paintings. Our fundraiser chair, CJ Danna won one of them!
Many thanks to the others on the GIP committees……Christy May (Marketing, PR, and Cross Pollination), Jerry Laesser
(Sponsorships), Karen Pariser (House Selection Chair), Gloria Thomas, Carol Johnson, and Sheila Donnell, (Logistics)
Dianne Beaver (President), Carol Dornbush (Correspondence), Don Call (Network Contributor), Emily Yaffe and Jean Ruff
(Contributors), and Norm Rao (Treasurer). Special thanks to Meredith Stanton for making the luncheon food labels and
John Chrzczonowki for going back and forth too many times to the sign shop and for hanging our GIP banner. Special
thanks to our secretary Dee for putting up with me, and my husband Bob for all his wonderful tech skills and flyers.
And of course I wish to express gratitude and appreciation to all our sponsors, contributors, committee members,
docents, and the many volunteers who worked hard to make this tour possible. More special thanks to the property
owners who were willing to share their extraordinary gardens in support of our club.
A follow up meeting is being planned to go over tour results and to discuss ways of making it even better for next year.
Mark your calendars for March 14, 2020.
Randi Broida, Gardens in Paradise 2019 Chair
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Blooming Chatter – Flower Show
Blooming Chatter District VIII Meeting
MASTER LIST – AWARD WINNERS
DIVISION II DESIGN AWARDS Trophy #
DESIGNER'S CHOICE AWARD, Pinkham Bowl, CAROL MALOTT 26
NOVICE AWARD, Athleen Lawton Novice Bowl, MARY LEE 27
DIVISIION I HORTICULURE AWARDS
CONTAINER-GROWN ORCHIDS, Grower’s Choice Award – Margaret Lang Morton Tray, DIANNE
BEAVER 11
CONTAINER-GROWN FOLIAGE PLANTS, Grower’s Choice Award, Allamanda Circle Bowl,
CLARE MILLIGAN 12
CONTAINER-GROWN NON-BLOOMING CACTUS, Grower’s Choice,
Mattie Lee Thayer Bowl, JEAN RUFF 13
CONTAINER-GROWN SUCCULENT PLANTS, Grower’s Choice Award, Barbara Fetner Bowl, SUE
ANGLE 1
CONTAINER-GROWN FLOWERING PLANTS, Grower’s Choice Award,
Ruth Crooks Bowl, CLARE MILLIGAN 28
CUT FLOWERS, Award of Merit, Dorothy Haberkorn Mathie Vase, DIANNE BEAVER 8
AWARD OF HORTICULTURE EXCELLENCE, Sara A Gernhard Bowl, DIANNE BEAVER 25
DIVISION III – EDUCATION
EDUCATIONAL TOP EXHIBITOR AWARD, IHRIG Fluted Tray, JACQUELINE CONNELL 19
DIVISION III – BOTANICAL ARTS
ARTISTIC CRAFTS AWARD, Camellia Circle Coussirat Cup, CAROL DORNBUSH 31
I DO, I DO FLOWER SHOW MARCH 30, 2019
Saturday was a beautiful day for a Wedding (faux Wedding) at the Sarasota Garden
Club, thanks to Betty Call and numerous committee members. Nellie’s Catering
provided mimosas and food (delish), Sue Ellen’s Floral Boutique had a beautiful
design, Ana Molinari Salon, La Mariee Bridal Shop were the vendors for the Flower
Show. It is true what they say, “It takes a village”. There was a tremendous
amount of Hort. Entries, and Floral Designs. You can see more photos on the
website SarasotaGardenClub.org. See the awards below.
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SAVE THE DATE
Thursday, May 9, 2019
Sarasota Garden Club will host
The Spring District VIII Meeting
and will be pleased to honor
BARBARA RAO
Our New District VIII Director
“Walk on the Wild Side…
Wildflowers that is!”
If you would be willing to help, please contact:
Sue Angle: [email protected] 941 350-9784 Emily Yaffe: [email protected] 941 780-7808
The Spring District VIII Meeting
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Sue Angle: [email protected] 941 350-9784 Emily Yaffe: [email protected] 941 780-7808
Blooming Chatter Floral Design Classes Floral Design Classes 2018-1019
Blooming Chatter NEWS
SALE ITEMS FOR GIFTS
WAYS AND MEANS “GREEN ROOM”
There are several items for sale in the Green Room: 90th t-shirts half price from $15 to $7.50 90th golf shirts half price from $30 to $15 Note cards 10/$10 Tree ornaments $15 Assorted Containers from $2 to $20 Oasis $1 Hats with SGC Logo $15 Gloves $6 Just got new aprons in with the logo Much more. Ask Gerri Klemm if you need something.
MALBI CHARITY EVENT
I would like to seize the opportunity to congratulate Maria Alberta Borri, MALBI DÉCOR, and all the volunteers
that made the ECO VET CHARITY EVENT a huge success. Jean Ruff and Elizabeth Kalban worked so very hard
getting donations from merchants, and along with Maria’s donations from various merchants, the raffle items and
silent auction items were all bid upon and went fast. Jan Johannsen made up a lot of succulent dish gardens which
were very popular. We even sold a lot of note cards that were photos of our gardens by Page Jackson and CJ
Danna. The Vets sold their home-grown herbs and teas. It was a beautiful affair. Maria provided the food that
was catered by Café Epicure (DELISH). We would like to thank Maria for including SGC in this very worthwhile
event. 20% of the proceeds from the event will go to SGC and 80% will go to the Vets. We would like to thank
the volunteers; Jane, Sheila (SGC members), Kelly and Tanina (Maria’s assistants), Giovanni and Emily (raffle
and microphone). Check out the jewelry designed by Angela Caputi from Florence.
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March 5, 2019 Floral Design Class
March came in like a lion with Betty Call's Tropical Design Class. Betty demonstrated several
techniques using flowers that grow in the tropics like ginger and heliconia. She embellished her
designs with decorative wood, accessories from her trip to Australia and beautiful silver bowls
Participants made their own creative designs to take home full of bold colors and manipulated foliage.
BLOOMING CHATTER - FLORAL DESIGN CLASS
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Blooming Chatter Floral Design Classes (Cont’d) Our next programs will be: April 2, 2019: $25: Fun with Succulent Flowers 10AM-1PM: LIMIT: 30. The team of Dianne Beaver and Jean Ruff are together again to offer fun ideas using succulents. Find out some great ways to use succulents in your home and garden designs. Participants will make and take their own unique succulent dish garden. Make checks payable to the Sarasota Garden Club and mail to SGC, 1131 Boulevard of the Arts, Sarasota, 34236 (941.955.0875). Include the specific classes you wish to take, along with your name, phone number and email address. You will be contacted before classes begin with more specifics. All classes will be held at the Sarasota Garden Club. Questions: contact Jean Ruff, [email protected]
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CELEBRATING 60 YEARS
Sarasota Garden Club’s HISTORIC MID-CENTURY MODERN BUILDING
1959-2019 Over 60 years ago members of the Sarasota Garden Club took a leap of faith after much planning and fund raising and built our Mid-Century Modern building designed in the Sarasota School of Architecture in 1959 by John Crowell. It was beautiful and soon the gardens became a show place for our community. After these many years our beloved building desperately needs some major restoration to return to her previous beauty and glory. Our goal to accomplish this is $225,000 by December 2019. How can you help? By participating in one of two programs:
(1) Buy a Brick for our Historic Mid-Century Modern Building by either buying a brick or bricks for each $100 donation. Bricks are customized with your name, a family member’s name, a family name, or business name and will be placed in our garden along with acknowledgement on our Donor’s Board, or
(2) Become a Patron by donating $1,000 to $10,000 and joining other Patrons (both individuals, families, and/or companies). You will be memorialized on a Bronze Garden Plaque to be located in our garden, a brick, and acknowledged on our Donor’s Board.
You can make your donation online at www.sarasotagardenclub.org/contributions or mail a check to Sarasota
Garden Club, Attention: CJ Danna, 1131 Blvd. of the Arts, Sarasota, FL 34236.
Thank you for your love for our historic building and your continued support!
Sincerely,
CJ Danna
CJ Danna
SGC Fundraising Chair
P.S. We are planning to have a success celebration in January 2020. More later….
Sarasota Garden Club 1131 Boulevard of the Arts
Sarasota, Florida 34236 (941) 955-0875
www.sarasotagardenclub.org
Over the past ninety plus years we have been providing the community
of Sarasota with educational, environmental, horticultural & floral
design workshops, and a place for our surrounding community to
come and garden in our beautiful 14 botanical gardens. Open 7 days
a week. FREE TO THE PUBLIC. We are the 2nd largest green space in
downtown Sarasota.
A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMAITON MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING (800-435-7352) WITHIN THE STATE. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE. Registration Number CH40324.
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Yes, I would like to contribute to the Sarasota Garden Club. NAME(S):__________________________________________________ Address:___________________________________________________ Amount:__________________ I will pay by Check _____ Visa ______ Charge my Visa Card #______________________________________ Exp. Date:____________________CVC Code:__________ Signature____________________________________ Please print the name(s) you want on the brick(s) and/or plaque:
My contribution will go toward the renovations of our Historic Mid-Century Modern building and grounds at 1131 Blvd. of the Arts, Sarasota, FL. I will receive a tax deductible form from the Sarasota Garden Club and will receive updates as the project develops. Signature:__________________________________ Please return this form and/or check to: Sarasota Garden Club, Attn: CJ Danna, 1131 Blvd. of the Arts, Sarasota, FL 34236.
OU ARE INVITED
Sarasota Garden Club 1131 Blvd. of the Arts
Sarasota, Florida 34236 (941) 955-0875
www.sarasotagardenclub.org
A COPY OF THE OFFICIAL REGISTRATION AND FINANCIAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE DIVISION OF CONSUMER SERVICES BY CALLING (800-435-7352) WITHIN THE STATE. REGISTRATION DOES NOT IMPLY ENDORSEMENT, APPROVAL, OR RECOMMENDATION BY THE STATE. Registration Number CH40324.
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PLEASE SAVE THE DATE!
Ikebana
The Japanese Art of Floral Design
Ikebana is the 6th C. elegant art of Japanese floral design. This art-form was introduced into Japan along with the
advancement of Buddhism. Ikebana International, an organization dedicated to “Friendship through Flowers”, was
founded in 1956 with headquarters in Tokyo, Japan.
This is open to the public; a small $5 donation is appreciated.
www.iisarasota.com
We present a special exhibition with some of the most beautiful arrangements by our Chapter members. There will
be demonstrations throughout the day, with some of the arrangements for purchase; a special Ginza shopping
experience in a most beautiful setting within The Sarasota Garden Club Botanical Gardens.
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BLOOMING CHATTER - MEMBERSHIP
New Members – February - March 2019
Nancy Ross – and her husband Donald are seasonal residents October through April when they
are not enjoying the remainder of the year in the mountains of North Carolina. She learned of the
SGC by doing online research. Nancy is an avid gardener and board member of the American
Horticultural Society. Nancy is interested in Botanical Gardens. She is an environmental biologist
and stockbroker. Nancy and Donald reside in the seasonal months at 3142 Dick Wilson Drive,
Sarasota 34240.
James J. Whalen and Thomas H. Wentz III are our newest members. They spend part time in
Florida from September to March. They have been long-time followers of our Club and have
attended past garden club tours. They are long-time gardeners, members of the Penn Hort., MC
Hort. and American Horticulture Societies. When not in Florida they enjoy their home in New
Holland, Pennsylvania. Please
welcome these newest members to our Garden Club!
We will be compiling next year’s Yearbook and requesting those who do not have their photos
in the Yearbook, please send a photo to Carilyn Reiter, Membership Chair.
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Our March tour of Florida Native Plants Nursery was enjoyed by all that attended. Laurel Schiller was a great speaker on Florida native plants, and how to grow them. We had a private tour of all the plants they grow. After the tour, she gave us a 10% discount on all plants we purchased. Many of us stayed for a bag lunch before heading home.
Wednesday April 10th 9:30am
BROMELIADS
Our program will be "Bromeliads". Co-chairs, Judy and Kay will be the speakers. We will bring in some of our bromeliads to show different ways they can be grown or displayed. Both Kay and Judy grow lots of these plants. A plant exchange will be held so bring in one of your bromeliads and take one home. This is a good way to add to your collection. Guests are always welcome for a $10.00 fee.
We do need suggestions for next year’s programs, so please e-mail your ideas to [email protected] as soon as possible, since we will be working on next year’s programs soon. Also, we will be doing two summer programs which will be announced later. These are usually garden tours.
We will have to cancel the May 8th meeting and have that program at a later time. So take it off your calendar for now.
Hostesses: Gloria Thomas & Karen Pariser
Kay Weber and Judy Herman, Horticulture Co-Chairs
Blooming Chatter HORTICULTURE STUDY
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Blooming Chatter BOTANICAL GARDENS
CHEF WILEY
We all worked hard to get all the gardens ready for GIP, the Flower Show, and addressed the areas that are used for rentals. We added another tree, a Kapok Tree, on the other side of the Butterfly Garden which was donated by Judy Herman, who grew the tree from seeds she planted. Major trimming was done to all trees and bushes as needed. We also added new plantings behind the shed, as well as around the new birdbath, using Florida native plants.
Our next Pot/Luck Lunch will be held on April 12th. Wiley Osborn will be hosting again. We will continue to do this once a month. We all look forward to this relaxing lunch to get to know our fellow Friday Morning Workers.
Ralph Weber and John C. fixed the hand rails on our bridges again. We are doing them differently so they will be safer. We are using a stronger rope that will not rot. They also mounted the fallen Staghorn Fern in a tree near Blvd of the Arts.
Something that needs addressed is the use of the shed. As it is becoming very crowded with all kinds of items. It seems like the building is becoming a storeroom for things that are no longer used. Our working tools and supplies are getting pushed everywhere. Clean-up will be done in early June.
We welcome all members to join us in the gardens each Friday morning. We do have a job for you. We open at 8:00 a.m., we work until 11:00 a.m., and break for cool down time and refreshments.
Happy Gardening, Kay Weber, Botanical Gardens Chair
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Kay Weber, 3rd VP &
Chair of Botanical
Gardens
Wiley Trimming Trees New Planting around Ginger’s Birdbath Carol Maher
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