The full pdf copy of this edition is available here. PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE By Glenn Parsons Today I watched a TV show about global warming and then my favorite weatherman reported the USA is having the worst winter in 100 years! Without getting caught up in the debate, I retreated to many new garden catalogs in an effort to pass some time and plan my gardening for spring. As I write this, it seems we are experiencing our last really cold snap for the year and the anticipation of warmer weather makes my garden beckon. Hopefully in a month or so I will be walking in one of the many Gwinnett County parks looking for Spring Ephemerals and other signs of the change in season. Like many of you, spring is my favorite time of the year. I have previously reported that our annual auction was a great success. Several favorable…
A Bit of Dirt – 2004 Newsletters
There were three of the five issues for 2004 available to scan. Please click the link below each overview to read the full newsletter. In each edition are also GCMGA event write-ups, meeting minutes, and additional association information. Spring, “Tree Planted for Arbor Day” BOD-2004 Spring Summer, “Plant Sale 2004”; “Fun with Invasive Plants”; “Yard Art, Beauty and Creativity” BOD-2004 Summer Nov/Dec, “Hyper-Toofas, the Natural Planters”; “Planting Seeds for Clean Air” BOD-2004 Nov-Dec Related Images:
A Bit of Dirt – 2002 Newsletter
There was only one edition for 2002 in the file and no issues available for 2003. Spring 2002, “The Language of Flowers”; “Will the Real Carrot Please Stand Up?”; “Containers Make Growing Easy”; “Two Types of Fire Ants Now Thrive in Georgia”; BOD-2002 Spring Related Images: