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Ceres Garden Club will give advice, seed for gardens

Ceres Garden Club will give advice, seed for gardens • ‘Victory Gardens making a comeback during COVID-19 The resurgence of home vegetable garden in making a comeback with COVID-19 pandemic restrictions and the rising food costs. The resurgence of home vegetable garden in making a comeback with COVID-19 pandemic restrictions and the rising food costs. So to help Ceres residents get started on planting a vegetable garden as the warmer weather approaches, the Ceres Garden Club is doing its part by offering a free consultation and a few seeds to get started. Members of the Ceres Garden Club will direct residents on where and what vegetables and herbs to plant in any yard based on site location for sun, radiant heat off of buildings, water source, and any potential water run-off. The free consultation is provided by members experienced in home gardening, who are certified through National Garden Clubs, Inc. as Gardening

Winter Horticulture Series concludes with Seed Starting 101

Anne E. Perkins. (Photo by Amy Wilton) The Camden Garden Club Winter Horticulture Series will conclude Tuesday, Feb. 23, 2021, at 9:30 a.m., with the topic Seed Starting 101. The Camden Public Library will host the program on Zoom and anyone wishing to attend should email jpierce@librarycamden.org to request a Zoom link. Anne E. Perkins will discuss how home gardeners can successfully propagate plants from seeds and will demonstrate tips and techniques. Perkins, a member of Camden Garden Club since 2010, is the owner of Headacre Farms, in Owls Head. She has been gardening since the age of four and has left a trail of gardens behind in places as varied as Florida and Alaska, as she followed her husband in his career. Settling back in Maine in 2001, she is now able to devote herself to full-time gardening and is enjoying every minute of it, according to the Club, in a news release.

Winter Horticulture Series talks with creators of Native Gardens of Blue Hill

Cathy Rees and Avy Claire. (Photo courtesy Camden Garden Club) The Camden Garden Club Winter Horticulture Series continues Tuesday, Feb, 16, 2021, at 9:30 a.m., with guest speakers Avy Claire and Cathy Rees from Native Gardens of Blue Hill.  The Camden Public Library will host the program on Zoom and anyone wishing to attend should email jpierce@librarycamden.org to request a Zoom link. Native Gardens of Blue Hill has undertaken the creation of a public garden to give a diverse group of gardeners, potential gardeners and non-gardeners, an opportunity to see how a garden made exclusively of native plants can benefit the local landscape. In creating this garden they envisioned a process that teaches as the garden evolves and becomes an inspirational destination as it matures.

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