In June, the club hosted a public presentation about soil science by Landis’ Executive Director Fred Breglia. This eye-opening discussion taught us how vital a healthy soil ecosystem is for our planet.
At this time of year, the late blooming perennials in the Arboretum garden, monkshood (Aconitum), bush clover (Lespedeza), Japanese anemone, and autumn crocus (Colchicum), make it easy to forget the late spring frosts and those hot humid summer days.
The club will meet in late October for the third annual Garden Gab, a gathering to “cuss and discuss” our gardens. This gabfest is always full of energy, sweets, and gardeners who enjoy discussing successes and failures, and sharing knowledge and suggestions. Between now and then, enjoy Landis’ fall gardens and the colorful landscape that make our region inspiring to so many gardeners – and consider joining the Garden Club. For more information, email me at [email protected]. Comments are closed.
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