Dear Members and Garden Friends
For garden fun and garden know-how, wherever you live, please join us in our activities in the
upcoming year.

Wednesday, January 13th, 2009

Coffee, 9:30; Meeting, 10:00: Program 11:00

Williams Room at the Dunwoody Library
5339 Chamblee-Dunwoody Road

Linda Fraser, Naturalist, Artist, will speak on Georgia Native Plants


For a good laugh: Read a conversation between God And St. Francis called God and Lawns

Edgeworthia - wonderful winter fragrance

Please check out "Gail the Gardener" column on the Redbud website. Go to www.RedbudDistrict.com and click on Education, then Gail the Gardener. Also Renee Hopf has a very nice Birds and Bees page. Lots of good info on this site.


One of my current pet theories is that the winter is a kind of evangelist, more subtle than Billy Graham, of course, but of the same stuff.
Shirley Ann Grau

DeKalb Federation of Garden Clubs
www.dekalbfederation.com

January is the quietest month in the garden.  ...  But just because it looks quiet doesn't mean that nothing is happening.  The soil, open to the sky, absorbs the pure rainfall while microorganisms convert tilled-under fodder into usable nutrients for the next crop of plants.  The feasting earthworms tunnel along, aerating the soil and preparing it to welcome the seeds and bare roots to come.
Rosalie Muller Wright

Always welcome winter Daphne

For more information, contact: rose@DunwoodyGardenClub.com

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