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Upcoming Events 2008



The picture was made when the club visited Howard Luttrell’s garden in May, 2005.


   
Feb 17
Sunday, 2:00 pm


Spring business meeting,Room 128
Ellington Plant Sciences Building, 2:00pm

   
April 20
Sunday, 2:00 pm


Visit to the woodland garden of Nancy and Hal Robinson. This 10 acre
garden on Chilhowee Mountain is one of the most extensive wildflower gardens
in East Tennessee. This is the perfect time to see them in bloom.

   
May 3
Saturday 7 p.m.

Ellington Plant Sciences Building auditorium Bob Solberg, hosta hybridizer and well-known speaker about hostas and their culture, will be here to address our group.
The topic will be "Hostas and Pots." The public is invited.

   
May 4
Sunday
12:00-4pm

Annual Plant Sale in the parking lot
at the entrance to the UT Gardens. Bob Solberg will be there with a selection of his hosta as well as our usual vendors:
Anna's Greenhouse, Beaver Creek Nursery, Heritage Gardens, Paradise Gardens, and White's Nursery.

   
May 18
Sunday

We will visit Lane Hay's beautiful garden located on the lake.
Her rose garden is spectacular, and we will be there at the peak of bloom. The cottage garden is also a gem, and there is a lovely
shade garden with a waterfall.

   
June 15
Sunday 2:00 pm

Pam Reddoch's beautiful garden features some of the most beautiful hosta in Knoxville,
as well as many companion plants and flowering shrubs. A stroll through her garden is a memorable experience.

   
July 13
Sunday 1:30 pm

Visit to Honey Rock Herb Farm where Jim Brown will address us on the subject,"Gardening Naturally." They have a lovely display garden, and herbs love the summer.


   
Sept 21
Sunday 1:30 pm
Pot-luck picnic at the Gazebo in the UT Gardens. If you've brought a dish before, please bring it again. It may have been a year since we've had it. There is nothing like food, like-minded friends, and the gardens. Tour the gardens afterward or sit and talk.

 

   
Nov 9
Sunday 2:00pm

Annual Meeting Room 125, Ellington Plant Sciences Bldg.

   

 

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