Manchester, NH Garden Club
The Manchester NH Garden Club promotes the interest of gardening, the sharing of knowledge
Diane C. shared this peaceful photo!
Good morning, garden club members. Make sure to check your email for another informative and lovely newsletter. Thank you to the composers! We are excited to be gathering again in September. Remember that our first meeting will be held at our new location, St. Hedwig's Church, and at our new time 12:00. Our speaker will be Willa Corona, "The Magpie's Apprentice" as well as a UNH Master Gardener, herbalist and naturalist. Looking forward to seeing you!
Next Saturday is our first date for our tours of the gardens at the Massabesic Center in Auburn! UNH Extension Yard & Garden Master Gardener Maureen Sinclair will lead you on a fun ramble of the grounds, and dig into the history, upkeep, and future of each of our unique garden spaces.
Hidden gem in the forest 🌳
The garden changes daily-what is going on in yours? Share your photos with us.
What To Do With Black Eyed Susan Plants After They Bloom See what to do with black eyed Susan perennial plants after they bloom - including how and when to cut them back and divide overgrown plants.
Black-eyed Susan. What an interesting name. How do you think it got its name?
Just checking in with our gardening friends! How is your summer going?
A kind lady from Manchester is dividing her irises and asked if any of our members were interested in some. Please let us know and I will give you her information privately. Thank you.
Identifiers.
Fiona saw this one! 😆
Always nice to see little popped up gardens.
Members: Please check your emails for a wonderful newsletter from our dedicated newsletter team.
Sherry shared this photo of a lovely flower arrangement in a hotel lobby in Virginia.
We are fortunate that tropical plants are available to us in NH-the trick is having success! A joy to see this gardenia today! The scent is so nice! Show us your tropicals.
What is blooming in your gardens? Share your photos with us in the comments.
Good reminders to stay hydrated and cool and to take breaks.
Heat exhaustion vs. heat stroke: What to do and when to get help - Manchester Ink Link As temperatures rise, it's important to understand the differences between heat exhaustion and heat stroke. Both are serious conditions resulting from exposure to high temperatures and can lead to severe complications if not addressed quickly. In this article, we'll discuss the differences between h...
This hot and humid weather has been tough on us gardeners. Let's hope it breaks soon and that we get some rain!
Auction!!!
One hour from now we will be starting an auction on Facebook Live!!! We will probably go way too late so check out our page even if it is late!
Two philodendron ‘Caramel Marble’ will be given away to two lucky winners following the auction!!! Every plant bought equals an entry into the drawing for the free Caramel Marbles!!!
We do not ship any plants. You must be able to pick your plants up in person at Frizzhome Gardens no later than Sunday, July 28th.
To participate, simply go to the Frizzhome Gardens page anytime between 6:30 and midnight on Monday, July 15th and click the “Live Video” link. Then use the comments section to bid and interact with us!
I will be hosting along with my friends Steve Brown, Jason Lamountain, Greg Ricard and Chris Mario!!!
🐛🦋 Know your neighbors...
Share peach or orange flowers with us!
Calling all artists!
The Garden is looking for artistic individuals or groups to help us creatively decorate one or more of our 28-inch-tall concrete garden gnomes. The decorated gnomes will be displayed during our annual Gnomevember exhibition that takes place each November and will join our gnome family after the exhibition ends.
Proposals are due by August 9. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3XYBjc2
Image: A Van Gogh inspired gnome sits in the Garden of Inspiration in November 2022.
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Our Story
We enjoy gardening, learning and our community.
Established in 1933.
The object of the club is to promote interests in more and better gardens, to study the fine art of gardening, to aid in the protection of wildflowers and birds, to further the beauty and development of Manchester, and to meet together for the discussion of these subjects. . . . as well as having lots of fun!
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