The Plant Sale Booth is a must see for anyone attending the Strawberry Festival. With our wide array of plant choices and our unbeatable prices, you’ll want to pick something up for your home garden or as a gift. We offer a variety of tomatoes, peppers, herbs, and other veggies as well as flowers, both annuals and perennials. The Garden Club strives to offer plants that will attract butterflies, bees, and other pollinators. We also have a wide variety of shrubs. Some are donated by local nurseries, and others are shared by friends and neighbors. If you have something you’d like to share, we’d love to have it! These plants are sure to thrive in your garden. Something for everyone!
Thank you to everyone who helped set, sell plants and take down the plant booth at the Strawberry Festival last Saturday
Christmas in July Workshop
Sunday July 23, 2017 – 1:00 p.m. –
4p.m.
Have you ever
wondered what goes on under the Kissing Ball? Come to our workshops and learn how to create the basics (all
about the under structure) of the Kissing Ball, Boxwood Christmas Tree,
Hurricane and Greens Centerpieces and Arrangements. You will learn all this and
more as you help in the preparation for our fresh greens workshops in December.
We will also start making the festive bows that adorn
our beautiful arrangements and wreaths which we sell at the Sandy Spring Museum
Holiday Greens Sale. Come join us, learn,
laugh and enjoy delicious refreshments. Please contact gardenclub@sandyspringmuseum.org or call (301)
774-0022 ext. 145 and leave a messageif you have any questions. Learn how to create the basics of a kissing ball, boxwood Christmas tree, hurricane and greens centerpieces and arrangements. Help prepare for the fresh greens workshops in December and the Museum's Holiday Greens Sale.
Christmas in July last Sunday was a tree-mendous success! We talked, we ate, we made bows and forms for wreaths and kissing balls. Thanks to all the elves!
The Plant Booth at the Medstar Montogomery Women's Board Picnic and Bazaar was a busy place this week. Thank you to the helpers from Our House and our garden club members.
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