Garden Club News
Join us on Sunday, September 27, 2:00-3:30 pm to learn How to Cultivate an Organic Lawn.
Note: You can reach the sign-up link by placing your curser over the red type and clicking or touching the red type. Or call 301-774-0022.
Sandy Spring Museum Garden ClubOctober Zoom program - "Beautiful Bulbs: Gorgeous Geophytes"Sunday October 112:00pm
Join the Sandy Spring Museum Garden Club for another great zoom presentation.
October is a perfect time of year to learn more about bulbs and planting bulbs.We are so fortunate to have Master Gardener, Merikay Smith, present her talk "Beautiful Bulbs: Gorgeous Geophytes"She will share with us the joyful beauty of spring flowers grown from fall planted bulbs. Besides sharing the unique characteristics of bulbs, she will give details about selecting and planting bulbs then speak in depth about narcissus, hyacinths and tulips. As time allows Merikay will also share photos and descriptions of other bulbs including some which are native to North America and even a few native to our region.
Mark your Calendar for October 11th at 2:00 and visit the October program page to register.
Garden Tour
Since the Sandy Spring Museum was built, the Garden Club has maintained the Courtyard Gardens. Dedicated to Mary Rice, the founder of the Garden Club, they are lovingly tended by a small group of volunteers led by Mary Dominique and Penny Sidell. The gardens consists of an herb garden, perennial gardens and shrubs. The Garden Club also plants the garden near the front door and is currently training the refurbished wisteria on the front walk arbor.
Anthony Vodraska is growing the unusual looking Tromboncino squash with seeds provided by Mary Dominique. It is an Italian heirloom cultivar of the species Cucuribita moschatat, or more commonly referred to as butternut squash. He quickly discovered their vining habit and had to erect additional bamboo supports. It seems to live up to other reports that it is more tolerant to common summer squash pests and they produce beautiful large yellow flowers that attract pollinators.