The Azalea Garden Club

“Honoring the Past, Appreciating the Present and Looking into the Future Through Gardening”

Serving The Community Since 1948

Marion, South Carolina

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Serving The Community Since 1948

Programs

September 10, 2009
'As Old As Dirt', A centuries old Japanese technique to make compost.  Presented by Paul Duchock of Vermidirt Farms, LLC.
 
October 8, 2009
'Rocks of the Earth?'
, Tammy Berry will have a presentation on how to make hypertufa containers for use on decks, patios or in the garden.
 
November 12, 2009
'Preserving the Beauty of Flora', A discovery of the method to press flowers for decoration in and around our homes.
 
December 10, 2009
'Planting Beauty with Christmas Decoration and Sharing our Gifts with Others', An annual Christmas tea where club members fellowship in the beauty of a specially decorated home and contribute gloves, hats and scarves to families in need.
 
January 14, 2010
'Preserving and Recognizing the Value of Old Traditions', Mary Ridgeway, a representative of Kalmia Gardens, will teach club members how to wax camellias for use in floral design.
 
February 11, 2010
'Growing and Cooking with Herbs', , It's cooking 101 when Patty Griffey of Abingdon Manor comes to give a presentation on how to grow and cook with herbs.
 
March 11, 2010
'Working Together to Beautify our Community', This is the annual cleanup project where we visit the gardens around Marion to rid them of weeds, prune them to perfection and get them ready for Spring.
 
April 9, 2010
'The Joy of Gardening on a Grand Scale'
, This is a special visit to McLeod Farms where we will tour the strawberry fields, shop in the gift shop, visit the museum and finally, feast at the deli.
 
May 13, 2010
'Fellowship is Planting a Seed of Friendship while Stewardship of God's Earth is Planting the Seed of Endurance', To close our year, we will fellowship at a wonderful picnic and exchange plants from our gardens in the shade of the grand oak trees at The Grove, The Inn of Harlee Street. 

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