Gardening
Don't Eat My Tulip!
November 15, 2021
| by Donna Rouch
I have planted tulips, crocus, and other spring-flowering bulbs. Some bulbs like daffodils appeared in a yellow profusion that was breathtaking.
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Gardening
Down the Garden Path
November 29, 2023
| by Gwen DeWitt
I journeyed to San Antonio in August to attend the NGC Inc. Garden School sponsored by District VII at the Garden Center inside the San Antonio Botanical Gardens.
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Environmental Concerns
Earth Day 1970-2021
April 19, 2021
| by Judy Newman
Wisconsin’s Senator Gaylord Nelson, founder of Earth Day, organized the first event on April 22, 1970.
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Wildlife
Endangered Animals And Wildlife Are Exhibiting New…
March 21, 2020
| by Sarah McReynolds, Plant America Committee
Endangered Animals And
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Youth
Engage Youth Through the NGC Poetry Contest
August 09, 2021
| by Susan E. Yoder
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Landscape Design
Eye-Catching Landscapes
July 11, 2022
| by Donna Rouch, NGC 2nd Vice President
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Gardening
Fall Gardening
September 06, 2022
| by Pat Neasbitt
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Gardening
Fall is Garlic Time
September 09, 2021
| by Peggy Riccio
As fall approaches, thoughts turn to garlic. Growing your own garlic is easy, and the cloves are tastier than what you purchase in a grocery store.
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Gardening
Fall Plantings for Year-round Beauty
October 24, 2021
| by Pat Neasbitt
Fall is a great time of year to plant some choice ornamentals in your yard to bring home autumn's magical display as well as year-round attraction.
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Pollinators and Insects
For National Pollinator Week, Think Trees!
June 17, 2021
| by Peggy Riccio
For National Pollinator Week, Think Trees!
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Projects
Foxes On The Fence
March 16, 2020
| by Darcy Justen, President, Middleburg Garden Club
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Leadership
Garden Club Leadership
February 28, 2022
| by Brenda Moore NGC First Vice President
“Everybody can be great…because anybody can serve.” – Martin Luther King Jr.
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