Walton County Gardener Newsletter – March 2024
In this edition you’ll find an article from Norman Winter, aka The Garden Guy, on choosing plants for containers.
In this edition you’ll find an article from Norman Winter, aka The Garden Guy, on choosing plants for containers.
Green Thumb Garden Club is concluding their 2023-2024 year with many exciting events and programs.
Here’s hoping you are all well and looking forward to the convention …
We have a lot going on the next 4 months! Can’t wait to see y’all!
We have a busy few months coming up so get your 2024 calendars ready!
For over four decades, Green Thumb Garden Club has awarded Mercer Scholarships to college students from Walton County.
In this edition you’ll learn how to deal with cold damaged plants, how to make tea, and how to start seeds for the upcoming growing season.
In this edition you’ll learn the importance of plant roots and how to deal with soil compaction.
Green Thumb Garden Club (GTGC) members are going to be very busy with meetings and events as the organization kicks off 2024.
Stay up-to-date on our meeting dates and location and other important garden club news.
In this edition you’ll learn about how to water in the winter, and how to choose trees from a nursery.
In this issue, you’ll find information on vegetable gardening, including vegetables to plant for fall and winter gardens.
Prepare the landscape for winter. Our Challenge: Plants have little opportunity to acclimate gradually to the cold. The cold comes with a BANG!
How to deal with the high costs of gardening – because you love plants, but not necessarily spending tons of money on them!
The October meeting of Green Thumb Garden Club (GTGC) is promising to provide education and inspiration for members and guests.
Please enjoy this special edition of your newsletter. Make sure you open the attachment which is the Call to the Fall meeting.
The Green Thumb Garden Club’s (GTGC) 2023-24 year is kicking off with a full program at their September meeting.
Stay up-to-date on our meeting dates and location and other important garden club news.
Divas and Drama Queens – Plants that seem to get very upset, sometimes for unknown reasons.
Magnolia scale. Scale insects can damage a lot of different plants, and this year we’ve got a bunch showing up on magnolia trees. Learn about them!
Lichens! Those grey, green, fuzzy, patchy things growing on your trees … are they harmful?
Stay up-to-date on our meeting dates and location and other important garden club news.
Be sure to come to the District Meeting on Tuesday, May 9th!
Stay up-to-date on our meeting dates and location and other important garden club news.
Tips on plant propagation – How to make more plants! Wildflowers – Encourage pollinators and natural beauty in your landscape. Fun with succulents – Use succulents to create eye-catching displays.
Copies of past newsletters available in PDF format.