Welcome to Dogwood Circle

Lock Haven Garden Club

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November Meeting

We met at Jo Ann's house

We brought arrangements to share.

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Our december meeting on the 4th is at Nancy's house. Please bring $10 and the name/address of a charity of your choice, to be determined in a drawing. rsvp to jo ann by nov. 27.

We are providing fresh or dried arrangements to the Heisey House museum and helping to decorate the House for their december 8 open house and house tour. bring your arrangements to the dinner or the heisey on dec. 5​​​​​​​.

Just a reminder from septmber:  Paul Rizzo's tips for  GETTING YOUR GARDEN READY FOR WINTER.

1. dON'T CUT ROSES NOW: THEY USE UP STORED SUGAR MEANT TO GET THEM THROUGH THE WINTER. wAIT UNTIL nOVEMBER.

2.tRIM PERENNIALS WHEN COOL WEATHER COMES SO THEY DON'T TRY TO PRODUCE NEW TENDER STEMS: LAVENDER,  bUDDLEIA, SPIREA, WEIGELA, 

4. cLETHRA (SUMMER SWEET) CAN BE CUT NOW.  lILACS CAN BE PRUNED AFTER BLOOMING. CUT HYDRANGEAS DURING THE BLOOMING SEASON, REMOVING BLOOMS ON OLD WOOD.

5. aZALEAS CAN BE PRUNED 25-30% EACH YEAR TO THIN OUT. kEEP THEIR NATURAL SHAPE.

6. SPRAY SUMMERING HOUSEPLANTS WITH NEEM OR ALL-SEASONS OIL BEFORE BRINGING INSIDE. SPRAY TWICE TWO WEEKS APART. THIS CAN REDUCE SCALE AND WHITE FLY INFESTATIONS.

7. iF IN DOUBT: ASK PAUL!!

 

 

 Garden of the month Winner

 

As the garden season draws to a close, so does the Garden of the Month award.  See you in the spring of 2025!

Program 2024

Looking Forward!

 

All programs begin at 6:30 unless otherwise noted. Please let your hostess know if you will not be able to attend.

 

March 6: "When You Step into the Woodlands, Adventure Begins"  Woodland arrangements- unique and unexpected.  Bring one for an exchange. Hostess: Mary Vairo; Co-Hostess Lynda Carey

April 3: "Succulents are Plant-Tastic!" Succulent wreath workshop presented by Judy Walker. Hostess: Judy Walker; Co-Hostess Mary Hunter

May 1: "Hummingbirds- Small Angels of Fleeting Joy" Everything you wanted to know about attracting hummingbirds. Presentation by Wayne Laubscher. Poorman Gallery (352 E. Water St.). The public is invited. Hostess: Bonnie Hannis; Co-Hostess: Katelyn Smith

June 5: Start 5:00 pm "Nature is Not a Place to Visit, It Is Home" Visit to Carol and Charlie Hildebrand's native plant gardens. 1024 Hummingbird Lane. We will have the option of dinner at a restaurant. Hostess: JoAnn Bowes

July 10:  "Behind Us Are Memories, Beside Us Are Friends, Before Us Are Dreams"  Celebration of the 30th anniversary of the Garden of the Month Award with a Lawn Party at the Heisey House museum, 362 E. Water Street in Lock Haven.  All previous Garden of the Month winners are invited. Reservations are a MUST!   Call Connie at 570-753-5425Hostess: Mary Vairo; Co-Hostesses Chryslynne Gray and Bonnie Hannis. 4-6 pm 

August 7; "Humble Hidden Treasures; The Health Benefits of Houseplants." Presentation on the best houseplants for one's health by Svitlana Budzhak Jones, PH.D.  Poorman Gallery. The Public is invited. Hostess: Svitlana Jones; Co-Hostess JoAnn Bowes.

September 4: "There is a Reason for Every Season" Program by Paul Rizzo  on everything you wanted to know about getting your garden ready for winter. Rizzo's Greenhouse and Flower Shop. Hostess: Chryslynne Gray

 October 2. "In Joy or Sadness, Flowers are Our Constant Friends" Workshop on making fall arrangements for an area care home. Hostess Judy Walker; Co-Hostess Marion Hoffman.

November 6: "Anything Goes When Decorating With Flowers" Bring any kind of arrangement/centerpiece of the holiday of your choice. Hostess: JoAnn Bowes

December 4.  Start at 6;00. "Saying Farewell to the Old Year; Preparing to Embrace the New One!" Christmas get together at Nancy's.  Bring a $10 donation and the name of  a non-profit charitable  organization, to be randomly selected at dinner.  Hostesses: Dinner Committee