In honor of National Garden Week the Port Washington Garden Club hosted a kids’ garden workshop at the Port Washington Public Library on Saturday, May 31. The children were read a story, “The Saved ...
Gardening in Western Washington's unique climate requires careful planning and understanding of its temperate, often wet conditions. Timing is critical, as seen in advice for planting cool-season ...
The second week of September is a great week to dig and divide iris tubers, make piles of compost and leaf mold to rot over the winter and consider overseeding bare spots in the lawn. You can also buy ...
This is your reminder not to be an April Fool and plant warm-season vegetables such as tomatoes, peppers, basil or squash. In your container gardens do not yet plant coleus, begonias or impatiens. If ...
The Port Washington Garden Club volunteered their energy and expertise to The Art Guild of Port Washington. Ilene Silberstein, The Art Guild Co-President, and Pat DeBari, Port Washington Garden Club ...
From left, Barb Funk, Mary and Mike Weishner, Theresa M. Powell and Deborah Davis pose with the Martha Washington Garden Club Lovely Landscape sign and certificate. The Martha Washington Garden Club ...
The Washington Garden Club is celebrating its 100th anniversary. The club, a member of the Garden Club of America, is seeking Washington Garden Club-oriented photos and/or documentation for a November ...
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