The project began the restoration of a second garden, a woodland garden particularly special to Mary Kistner which she called her Secret Garden. The project continues the key concepts emphasized by Georgia Piedmont Land Trust (GPLT) which is to highlight the use of native plants, here for a beautiful shade garden effect and habitat value; and to emphasize the importance of removing exotic invasives – including species used for ornamental purposes. This project continues GPLT’s initiative to refurbish the gardens of a well-known, highly respected Gwinnett community member in a manner consistent with her artistic vision. Please read Gwinnett Master Gardener, Carol Hassel, description of the project by clicking on the link below: 2013 Grant – Kistner Mary’s Secret Garden Related Images:
Ceramic Pots Crack in Winter
Kate L Pittman, Gwinnett County Master Gardener and GCMGA member writes an informative article about Winter Freeze causing cracks in ceramic pots and how to prevent the problem. Please click the link below to read her contribution to “A Bit of Dirt”. Ceramic Pots Crack in Winter Related Images:
January 2014 General Meeting
Our January meeting featured our own member, Mary Bachner, of the Atlanta Audubon Society speaking on the topic “Creating a Backyard Wildlife Sanctuary”. She explained how creating a wildlife sanctuary in our backyards is such an important commitment to conserving and protecting our environment by providing these essential elements: Shelter, Food Sources, Feeders, Water and Nesting Sites. Members and local property owners were encouraged to establish their yards as beneficial habitats for wildlife, and when requirements are met, homeowners can receive signs stating that their property is registered as a “wildlife sanctuary” with the Atlanta Audubon Society. Related Images: