Suffield Garden Club
Go Natural
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You may have heard that being continually exposed to chemicals is unhealthy. Let me add my voice to that chorus.
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You may have heard that being continually exposed to chemicals is unhealthy. Let me add my voice to that chorus.
Members stand ready to encourage customers. From the left: Connie Murray, Christine Ahrens, Marie Gauthier, Nancy Hess and Michelle Holcombe.
The Suffield Garden Club members cordially invite you to celebrate spring with us by visiting our 43rd Annual May Market. Stroll through the Phelps-Hatheway yard and barn to see many different and delightful offerings.
The Suffield Garden Club Members cordially invite you to celebrate Spring with us by visiting our 43rd Annual May Market.
If you are planning to start flower or vegetable seeds indoors, keep the following in mind:
We all have or at least endeavor to have spotless floors, etc. in our homes, but it’s important to know which cleaning products to avoid. Toxic fumes are neither friends to our bodies, nor the environment.
A gardener knows, without a doubt, that there are many different contortions one may experience while gardening. While many physical movements are good for muscles, etc., no one wants to hurt their bones and joints or whatever.
Now let me ask you, is there one of us who doesn’t appreciate the opulent appearance of blooming hydrangeas? Although hydrangeas are, without a doubt, beautiful and one of the most sought-after flowering bushes, there’s a caveat here.
What do coffee grounds and eggshells have in common? Both of these commonly tossed out items will do your garden a favor if incorporated into the soil.
There are several different varieties of basil that one can plant. I always plant seeds but plants are also available.