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Paperwhites

Chris E. sent in this for posting.

These are forced paperwhite bulb in my unheated sunroom.  A glimpse of spring at I time when we know it is still a ways off.

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Jennie sent this.  

This new plant news has a lot of excellent background for thoughtful reading.

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Jennie sent this to me and I thought I would share: 

The American Horticultural Society is excited to launch its first Self-Paced Online Course through Lifelong LearningGardening in America begins mid-March and ends mid-August. Register now!

Each year, over 121 million Americans visit public gardens. From public green spaces to community gardens to private yards, gardening is a critical part of our country’s culture. Gardening in America offers an introductory overview to the state of the country’s gardening culture, contexts that inform gardening, and ways to apply gardening approaches, styles, and practices for the greater good.

This course is constructed in seven modules, each with lessons that include AHS-produced text, videos, articles, activities, and resource recommendations. You are welcome to explore the materials at your own pace throughout the semester and to connect with other learners in the forum to discuss the course topics. The modules and lesson topics are:

Module 1: Gardening Factors

·    Climate, Soil, Light, Water, Wind

Module 2: Gardening Where You Are and With What You Have

·    In-ground, Container, Raised Bed, Square Foot

Module 3: Gardening Approaches

·    Design Philosophy and Principles, Beauty, Function, Materials, Senses

Module 4: Garden Styles

·    Garden Design History and Influences, American Models

Module 5: Gardening Practices

·    Plant Choices, Design, Site Preparation, Seasonality, Maintenance

Module 6: Garden Movements

·    Ecosystems, Conservation, Climate, Beautification

Module 7: Gardening for Community

·    Health, Heritage, Service, Beauty, Global Connections

Open to the public. This course is approachable for beginners to master gardeners. AHS members receive discounts on this registration. $95 AHS members/$120 non-members.

Course access begins mid-March and ends mid-August.

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Lenton Rose

by Jennie

The Lenton Rose are also in Bloom

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by Gail K.

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Michigan Garden Clubs

Forwarded by Naida


“Plastic Pollution
“The toxic connection between plastics and the planet
Available for all MGC Members to attend!
This Online Lecture is Sponsored by
The Garden Club of MichiganEvent Details:7PM, Tuesday, February 13, 2024Via Zoom
Register by February 12 by email to info@gardenclubofmichigan.organ email with the link will be


Kim Cameron of Beyond Plastics 
Kim Cameron who holds a Ph.D. in Plant Physiology, will delve into the toxic connections between plastics and plants, animals, soil water and our bodies. She will provide information about what micro-plastic particles do to our soil. She has worked with Beyond Plastics whose mission is to end plastic pollution everywhere to help the organization develop presentations about plastics for local and non-local groups

.About Beyond Plastics
Beyond Plastics’ mission is to end plastic pollution everywhere. It is a nationwide project that was launched in January 2019, based at Bennington College in Bennington, Vermont. Beyond Plastics “pairs the wisdom and experience of environmental policy experts with the energy and creativity of grassroots advocates to build a vibrant and effective movement to end plastic pollution. We use our deep policy and advocacy expertise to build a well-informed, effective movement seeking to achieve the institutional, economic, and societal changes needed to save our planet, and ourselves, from negative health, climate, and environmental impacts of the production, usage and disposal of plastics.  Learn more about Beyond Plastics
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About The Garden Club of Michigan
The Garden Club of Michigan founded in 1911, is the oldest member club of Michigan Garden Clubs. Libbey Chandler, GCM co-president said that the club “holds conservation and environmental stewardship as one of our core principles and we are so pleased to be able to share a speaker on such an important topic with the public.

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Michigan Garden Clubs, Inc. | 1047 Wedgewood Drive , Plainwell, MI 49080

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ENJOY OUR SKY WALK IN EVERY SEASON!


After a prolonged closure due to winter conditions, the Sky Walk has re-opened as of January 31, 2024 with hiking access only. Although the Reach for the Sky Canopy Walk is designed to be experienced year-round, if the weather creates unsafe conditions for visitors, it will close temporarily. Please check our website or Facebook page before visiting to confirm the availability of the Sky Walk.


WELCOME TO OUR NEW INTERN!


Meet Alyvia Zamora, our new Conservatory Intern at Hidden Lake Gardens. Alyvia is a current student at Adrian College. She will be helping care for our Conservatory each week and gain valuable experience during the installation of our Spring Bulb Flower Show coming this March!


SUNRISE WATCH
Friday, February 2, 2024


Don’t miss this unique opportunity to watch the sunrise at Hidden Lake Gardens on Friday, February 2! Gates open at 7:00 a.m.


OWL EVENT SOLD OUT


Thank you to everyone who registered for the Avian Owl Experience sponsored by the Hidden Lake Gardners Club on February 10, 2024!


The registration for this event is now closed. We do hope to offer this event again in the future.



VALENTINE’S SALE
February 10-11, 2024
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.


Visit the Daffodil Gift Shop the weekend of February 10-11 to find the perfect gift for your Valentine and receive a surprise discount of up to 30% off.

SEED STARTING 101
@ the Tecumseh District Library
Thursday, February 29, 2024
6:30 – 7:30 p.m.


Celebrate Leap Day by leaping into spring with seed planting at the Tecumseh District Library!

Have you always been disappointed by your efforts to grow your own vegetables from seed? Does your seed turn out long necked and weak looking? Do they fall over dead before you can even put them in the ground? Find out the secrets of successful seed starting with Paul Pfeifer, Managing Director of Hidden Lake Gardens. Registration available starting on February 1.
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SPRING FLOWER BULB SHOW


Tired of winter? Spring is coming to our Conservatory! Enjoy a spectacular showing of daffodils, hyacinths, tulips, amaryllis and other spring flowers inside the conservatory.
 
Open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. from March 9-24, closed on Mondays.


HLG entry fee gives access to all garden attractions, including the Spring Flower Bulb Show.


MEMBERS ONLY PREVIEW: Friday, March 8, 2024 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

VOLUNTEER FAIR
Sunday, March 10, 2024
12:00 – 2:00 p.m.


Interested in volunteering at Hidden Lake Gardens? Stop in our Visitors Center and see how you can help HLG continue to grow! Learn more about the many volunteer and docent opportunities available.


We are seeking volunteers to assist with our events, the Sky Walk, as well as all of our garden areas, including the Conservatory, Hosta Hillside, Harper Dwarf Conifer Collection, Demonstration (Gazebo) Garden, and Elardo Garden. Volunteers also help in the Gatehouse and Daffodil Gift Shop.
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2024 SCHEDULED EVENTS
 
Feb 2 Sunrise Watch
Feb 10 Avian Experience with Owls – SOLD OUT
Feb 29 Leap Day Seed Planting
Mar 8 Members Only Spring Flower Bulb Show Preview
Mar 9-24 Spring Flower Bulb Show
Mar 10 Volunteer Fair
April 20 Adopt-a-Highway Clean-up
April 22 Earth Day Tree Planting
April 26 Bonsai Courtyard Opens
May 11 Plant Sale
May 18 Hosta Hillside Workday with Michigan Hosta Society
June 15 Michigan Hosta Society Hosta Plant Sale
July 13 The Art of Bonsai
July 20 Adopt-a-Highway Clean-up
Sept 14 Run for the Hills 5K & 1 Mile Run/Walk
Dec 13 & 14 Under the Silver Moon Trek


More 2024 events to be announced!


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Open Tuesday – Sunday, Closed Mondays


Gardens & Grounds
9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Last Admission Time 4:30 p.m.


Sky Walk, Conservatory & Gift Shop
10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

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