The Dunwoody Garden Club was organized in 1967 to promote conservation, historic preservation, beautification and civic improvement.

Come join us for gardening programs, plant and wildlife information, plant swaps and just plain, good "dirty" fun.

Meetings

The club meets the second Wednesday of each month at 9:30 a.m., September through May, at the North Dekalb Cultural Center, Room 4, at the Dunwoody Library.

See the News link for details of this month's meeting.

Dues are $20 per year.

The club welcomes garden friends from all areas.

We would love to have you join us for a meeting.

For more information, contact: rose@DunwoodyGardenClub.com


"The essence of the enjoyment of a garden is that things should look as though they like to grow in it."
Beatrix Farrand, American landscaper 1922

Dunwoody Garden Club Program 2008-2009

Sept. 10 - Helen Grogan - the Care and Feeding of Hydrangeas - Everything you want to know about pruning, fertilizing, soil ph, varieties and coloration. 

Oct. 8 - Geri Laufer - Fragrance in the Garden - Geri is best known for her books and writing for fine garden magazines - especially on Tussie-Mussies - this will be a wonderful presentation on keeping fragrance in the garden.

Nov. 12 - Z Ganaway - The Butterfly Ballet, powerpoint presentation - Z has made an in-depth study of butterflies and has a gorgeous powerpoint presentation of the life cycle of the butterfly. She will tell us what we can do to encourage these beauties to come to our gardens.

Dec. 10 - Holiday Party

Jan. 14 Feng Shui in the Garden - Rochel Parker - Well known Feng Shui consultant Rochel Parker will show us the elements of creating the Feng Shui balance we need in our gardens.

Feb. 11 - Dawn Hines - Propagation: Making More Garden from Your Garden - how to use cuttings and collect seeds to create more of your favorite plants for your own garden and to share with friends.

March 11 - Installation of New Officers

April 8 - Paula Refi - English Gardens: Up Close and Personal - Paula has talked to people who have really beautiful, lush gardens in England and she taken lots of pictures and really gotten the nitty gritty of how these gardens were created. See the work behind the famous English garden!

May 13 - TBA ..

For more information, contact: rose@DunwoodyGardenClub.com

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