Our annual plant sale on Saturday, April 28, 2018 was a great event and we thank you for coming! Held at the Lilburn Library/City Hall Parking Lot at 4817 Church Rd NW, in Lilburn, this site was perfect to feature our pass-along plants grown in our own gardens. We had: Trees, Shrubs, Perennials, Annuals, Vegetables & Herbs, Natives and Pollinator Plants for Sustainable Gardens and some wonderful yard art! Enjoy the pictures of our sale day and some previous pictures of yard art workshops. ” order_by=”sortorder” order_direction=”ASC” returns=”included” maximum_entity_count=”500″] ” template=”default” order_by=”sortorder” order_direction=”ASC” returns=”included” maximum_entity_count=”500″] Related Images:
Author: Becky Wolary
Winter 2018 “A Bit of Dirt” Newsletter
Do enjoy our Winter newsletter from editor, Ann Langley. In this edition, Ann features articles on Gardens for Growing Community, UGA/Snellville Community Garden Program, Kudzu, Fruit Trees, Camellias, Pruning Vines, and Sharon Cassidy. Click the following link to read the full newsletter: Winter 2018 GCMGA Newsletter Related Images:
March 2018 Meeting
Our speaker, Greg Freeman. presented “A Century of Daffodil Hybridizing: Using Advancements in Color, Form and Size to Advantage.” He explored how gardeners can use daffodils, new and old, to enhance their gardens and landscapes and educated us all on the many, many different daffodils that are historic, classic and new. Freeman is an author, editor, singer and songwriter. An avid gardener, he grows a variety of plants, and is a daffodil exhibitor, hybridist, and judge. A former editor of The Daffodil Journal, he is the publisher of several digital publications, including http://www.SouthernEdition.com, which is devoted to the American South and includes a department devoted to gardening in the South. Greg Freeman’s Garden Chronicle, one of his latest ventures, is accessible at GregFreeman.garden . ” order_by=”sortorder” order_direction=”ASC” returns=”included” maximum_entity_count=”500″] Related Images: