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The Suffield Garden Club will hold a monthly meeting on Monday, December 4, at 11:45 a.m. at the Second Baptist Church, Fellowship Hall, 100 North Main Street.
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The Suffield Garden Club will hold a monthly meeting on Monday, December 4, at 11:45 a.m. at the Second Baptist Church, Fellowship Hall, 100 North Main Street.
One of my favorite deciduous shrubs is Spiraea x vanhouttei, commonly known as bridal wreath spirea or Vanhoutte spirea.
Christopher Lucey, a graduate of Paul Smith College of Forestry, will be our guest speaker.
There’s nothing quite like fresh, crisp veggies straight from the garden, but by late summer, you may be up to your ears in produce if you have your own garden.
The Suffield Garden Club will hold an evening monthly meeting on Monday, October 2, at 5:45 p.m. at the Second Baptist Church, Fellowship Hall, 100 North Main Street.
Cleome hassleriana, a.k.a. spider flower, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Cleome of the family Cleomaceae, native to southern South America in Argentina, Paraguay, Uruguay and southeast Brazil.
Yes, Bubblegum Supertunia Vista it is! Pink, prolific, perky and pretty find their home in this hybrid petunia by Proven Winners.
Many advocate that spring, when the forsythia bushes are in bloom, is the best time to prune rose bushes.
From years of experience I have found it’s best to wait until the end of March or the beginning of April to start my vegetable and flower seeds.
Bluebirds are gorgeous and can only be found on this continent.