Virtual Plant Sale
Our Virtual Plant Sale was an overwhelming successes. Thank you to the Windham Community for your support during this time. You have helped us raise money for next years scholarships.
bringing together people who are interested in all aspects of gardening, horticulture and conservation
Our Virtual Plant Sale was an overwhelming successes. Thank you to the Windham Community for your support during this time. You have helped us raise money for next years scholarships.
We are currently accepting membership applications for 2020 – 2021. Our programs cover a wide variety of subject. We welcome members will any skill level.
If you missed it, we had a wonderful speaker at our February 20th meeting. Alyssa Streleckis presented information on the benefits of using essential oils in the garden. Alyssa has allowed us to include the slides from her presentation on our website. Find out which …
On Thursday, March 12 at 7:00 p.m., the Leach Library will offer Ms. Joanne Pearson’s presentation “Gorgeous Gardens of New England”. Joanne Pearson is a landscape architect turned professional photographer. She combines beautifully photographed gardens and garden design elements with her expertise in landscape design. …
Have you ever planted something that seemed like the perfect plant but after a few years you realize this plant has taken over your garden. Whether the plant distributes what feels like a million seeds or sends out an abundance of runners, removing these plants …
Soil Amendments: Our member Margaret toured a garden in Wells Maine that was fabulous! The plants were in beautiful condition, which the owner attributed to her work with soil. As the saying goes “gardeners build soil first, then plants!” This is her soil recipe, which …
Most people know that Ladybugs are beneficial bugs. They prey on Aphids, Whiteflies, and Colorado Potato Beetles. Take our quiz to see how well do you know these other bugs?
Our member Ray suggested we share this article about a doomsday fungus known as BDA that has condemned more species to extinction than any other pathogen.. https://amp.theatlantic.com/amp/article/585862/