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Upcoming Events Upcoming events sponsored by NCAGC members, Plant Societies and Affiliates are welcome. Please contact webmaster@ncagardenclubs.org to post your event.
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January 2009 Wanted: the BEST in Gardening Photography from the Greater DC Region! What gardener hasn’t seen those gorgeous garden photos published in magazines and newspapers and thought, “I can do that!” or “My roses are just as good, if not nicer!”? Enter the first annual Washington Gardener Photo Contest and have a chance of getting your winning images published, too! Whether your take the photos in your own backyard, a nearby public garden, or while visiting friends and family in their local gardens, there are so many photographic opportunities to be found. Let’s show off the best in DC-area gardening! January 1 - 21, 2009
For the full details, go to the Contests page on http://www.washingtongardener.com/, send an email to washingtongardener@rcn.com to have a PDF version emailed to you, or see the Jan/Feb 09 issue of Washington Gardener Magazine.
Green Spring Gardens 4603 Green Spring Road, Alexandria, VA 22312 Call 703-642-5173 to register for all the following programs and for more information.
Basic Gardening Series: The How-To's of Herb Gardening Sunday, January 18 1:30 - 2:30 PM Herbs add fragrance and flavor to our lives, and practical beauty to landscapes. This basic herb overview teaches you how to choose a site, plan and prepare it and care for it. The master gardeners recommend herbs for beginners to grow. $12. Soil Preparation and Plant Selection Saturday, January 24 9:30 - 11:00 AM A design is only successful if the plants grow well after planting. Soil preparation is critical to the overall design. Discuss proper selection and location of plants and learn about varieties available for your garden. $15.
For more programs and events, visit www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/gsgp
Tudor Place Historic House and Garden 1644 31st Street, NW Washington, DC 20007 202.965.0400 www.tudorplace.org
On your way to Capitol Hill this inauguration weekend, stop by Georgetown's "Golden House on the Hill". Tudor Place Historic House and Garden, will be open January 17,18,19, 20 and 21 to celebrate the Inauguration of our new President! Rare and unusual presidential objects will be on display for these 5 days only! Tour the historic mansion and 5 1/2 acre gardens and walk in the footprints of history's great leaders including Andrew Jackson & Robert E. Lee and the Marquis de Lafayette. View the vast collection of George and Martha Washington objects and learn about the Washington family without leaving DC! Special Inauguration Hours: January 17, 19, 20, 21 - 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. January 18 - 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. Tours on the hour. Admission: $8.00 adults, $6 seniors & military, $3 students ages 7-18, children 6 and under are free. February 2009 District II Basic Design Course Unit V Small & Miniature Designs Sponsored by Collingwood Garden Club Instructor: May Trucano Friday, February 20, 2009 From 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Hollin Hall Senior Center 1500 Shenandoah Road, Alexandria, VA 22308 703-765-4573
Cost is $35.00 payable to Collingwood Garden Club Course is limited to 20 people To register send checks to the following Collingwood Garden Club c/o Kathleen Cassidy 1137 Westmoreland Rd., Alexandria, VA 22308
For more information contact: Theresa Pleimling, 703-360-5420
Green Spring Gardens 4603 Green Spring Road, Alexandria, VA 22312 Call 703-642-5173 to register for all the following programs and for more information. Propagation Series Part 1: Starting from Scratch with Seeds Saturday, February 7 9:30-11am. Grow flowers, vegetables, and herbs from seed and expand your garden. Mary Frogale, Green Spring’s propagator/horticulturist, discusses topics such as potting mixes, containers, seed treatments, lighting, fertilization, watering, seed sources, and timing. Be inspired with seed starting fever! Then take home a few Green Spring seeds of your own. $20. Past, Present and Future of the Smithsonian’s Ripley Garden Sunday, February 8 1:30-3pm. What is it like to garden in front of 35 million people from all over the globe? Janet Draper, horticulturalist, applies Smithsonian’s goal of “increase and diffusion of knowledge” to the Ripley garden with attention grabbing plants, innovative combinations and by defying the accepted notion of what a public garden is expected to be. $10. Low Impact Development Strategies for Home Gardeners Saturday, February 14 9:30-11am. Rain gardens, water barrels, appropriate plants selection, are all ways to make lower impacts on our planet. Brenda Skarphol, Green Spring horticulturalist discusses these concepts and provides practical information for you to implement in your garden. Instruction takes place inside and outdoors. Dress accordingly. $16. What’s Hot in Fruit and Vegetable Gardening Sunday, February 15 1:30-3pm. Get the scoop from Adrian Higgins, Washington Post garden writer and editor, on the latest in fruit and vegetable gardening. $10. Garden Renovation Basics Sunday, February 22 1:30-3pm. Gardens are constantly changing and sometimes major renovations are needed. Jim Adams, horticulturalist at the British Embassy, divulges the thoughts and steps involved in his garden renovations that you can use in your garden. $10 Green Spring Master Gardeners Present - 5th Annual EcoSavvy Gardening Symposium: Techniques for Keeping Our Planet Healthy Saturday, February 28 8:30am-4pm. Gardeners and homeowners can make a difference to our environment’s health; Green Spring Master Gardeners are committed to showing them how. The 2009 EcoSavvy Gardening Symposium brings together experts to share practical information on revolutionary home composting, edible landscapes, EcoSavvy lawn care and more! Symposium sponsored by Virginia Cooperative Extension, Fairfax County Park Authority and Green Spring Gardens. $45 Boxed lunch: $12 additional (specify meat or vegetarian preference) For more programs and events, visit www.fairfaxcounty.gov/parks/gsgp March 2009
31st Annual NCOS Orchid Auction Saturday, March 7, 2009 11:00 AM - 3:00 PM (Preview 10:00 - 11:00 AM) US National Arboretum 24th and R Streets, NE, Washington, DC
CALLING ALL ORCHID LOVERS!! Grab a friend interested in orchids and join the National Capital Orchid Society in the fun. Preview from 10:00 AM to 11:00 AM. This live auction will offer up to 400 blooming or near blooming size orchids, from well-known growers coast to coast, Hawaii and private collections. Lots of very rare and unusual orchids. This is one of the largest Orchid Auctions in the country. For further information contact Kevin Hill (301-322-4617 or email kkh.nykos@gmail.com) Free Admission
The 23rd Annual Lahr Native Plant Symposium and Plant Sale Saturday, March 28, 2009 US National Arboretum 3501 New York Avenue, NE Washington DC 20002
This year's syposium, "Native Plants: In Design", features an exciting group of speakers who will present an array of topics on landscaping with native plants. Registration information will be available in January 2009 at www.us.na.usda.gov For more information: 202-245-5898
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