November 2018 Yard Selection of the Month

Michael Racano and Charles LaFlamme of Arrowhead Drive, Hidden Lakes Community, have been recognized as November 2018 Garden Selection of the Month by the Garden Club at Palm Coast.

They moved from Rhode Island to Palm Coast in 2013.  Micheal was a Caterer and made floral arrangements, and Charles was a Director of Nurses.  Michael now retired is always working out in the yard and propagates his own plants.  He likes to buy reduced plants from Walmart and brings them back to life.  Charles works part time for Home Health Care, but also spends his free time working in the gardens.

They have a large beautiful pink flowering Bougainvillea tree that is over the front door area and blended with a yellow Mandevilla vine and continues climbing up around the house and completely drapes over the garage door.

In front of the house they have two small brick gardens that have Sage, Mint, Rosemary, Zinnias, pink and coral Roses, yellow Mums and pink Dianthus. There are two islands that each have a tall holly tree loaded with berries, Mexican Heather, Mums and pink and red Dianthus.  On the left side of the house there are Bamboo trees, Firecracker, several variegated Coleus, and a nice blue Gazing ball.

They do not use mulch, instead they plant low growing Cypress, natural ferns, Algerian Ivy and Wandering Jews. They have a fig tree, Meyer lemon, Bottle Brush tree and various trumpet plants that reseed themselves.

The back yard has an arbor with climbing Bougainvillea, purple and white bleeding hearts, Ligustrum, a white Jasmine bush that also flowers at night, Plumbago, purple and white Passion flower vine, Vinca and pink Hydrangeas.  Over time they have created a nice back yard with left over pavers and other materials left by contractors.  Michael has also made a beautiful table top from a wide piece of rope and filled the inside with shells and pretty blue and green sea glass, enclosed it with a glass top and is placed at the front door with two chairs to sit and enjoy their beautiful yard!

Submitted by Nancy Iandoli
Selection of the Month Committee

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Bulletin “Clippings” October 2018

The October 2018 Bulletin is Available for Download:

CLIPPINGS OCT2018

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Audubon Society – Gardening Talk

Thursday, October 11, 6:30pm – Climate-Wise Landscaping

Speaker: Ginny Stibolt, author.
Time: 6:30pm social time, 7:00pm presentation
Location: meeting rooms 114 & 115 at the Palm Coast Community Center, 305 Palm Coast Pkwy NE (at Clubhouse Dr.)

Climate-Wise Landscaping: why a bird-friendly landscape may also be good for our only planet. This presentation is based on topics from the book “Climate-Wise Landscaping: Practical Actions for a Sustainable Future,” which shares 100’s of actions that property owners or land managers (homeowners, communities, and municipalities) can take right now:

1) to help the landscape survive climate change,
2) to help wildlife survive climate change, and
3) to help to mitigate climate change.

The book was written by Ginny Stibolt, a botanist in Florida and Sue Reed, a landscape architect in Massachusetts, with a foreword by Doug Tallamy.

Speaker Bio:
Ginny Stibolt is a life-long gardener with a Master of Science degree in Botany from the University of Maryland. Since moving to Florida in 2004, she has written four peer-reviewed books on Florida gardening, all published by University Press of Florida. She has also coauthored “Climate-Wise Landscaping,” published by New Society Press in 2018. She has written hundreds of gardening and nature articles for various publications, and speaks regularly to environmental and gardening groups.

Check out the 2018-2019 Event Schedule of the Flagler Audubon Society:
Flagler Audubon Brochure

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14th Annual Creekside Festival, a Report

October 7th, 8 pm: The Creekside Festival 2018 is in the books.

The Propagation Guild had been working hard planting cuttings and seeds in order to produce a wide selection of plants for the Creekside Festival.

On Friday our tent was erected, tables were unfolded, table cloths were spread and signs  posted. Most of the plants were delivered. On Saturday morning more plants arrived and were placed on the tables. The sales crew was ready for business.

Please buy me!!!!

 

 

The plants were eager to meet their new owners.

 

 

 

The store is open for business

 

 

Some last minute discussions between the sales crew.

Some final adjustments of the plants.

 

 

 

 

…..and then the first customers arrived.

 

 

 

 

The sun was shining brightly and by mid morning it was already pretty hot.

 

 

 

 

On Sunday it was a little cooler due to some clouds.

There were clearly more visitors at the festival and as a result more traffic in our booth.

The afternoon was interrupted by a rain shower. This passed in 20 minutes, which fortunately was not long enough to scare away the crowds.

At 3 pm a half price sale was announced which sparked some last minute shopping. At 3:30pm we started packing. While the crew was busy taking down the booth, the cashiers started counting the two day income.

As soon as the profit numbers are available they will be announced here.

 

The Garden Club looks back at a successful event.

We already look forward to the next event, the 2019 Spring Festival and Plant Sale on April 13, 2019.

Save the Date!!!

 

 

 

one more thing……..

In Memoriam

Kat Munro

Kat was an active member of the Garden Club and the Propagation Guild.

Leading up to the Creekside Festival she and a number of other members produced a series of products for the sale, like Air plants in shells and pumpkins. She grew Wheat Grass from seed in pots for cats to eat, which was selling like hot cakes. On Saturday Kat worked in the Garden Club booth at the Creekside Festival as a motivated sales person.

She was planning to do the same on the second day of the festival. Tragically on Sunday morning we got the news that Kat passed away during the night.

She had lots of plans for the current club season, such as running workshops to teach all kinds of crafts for club members.

Kat will be missed.

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General Club Meeting – October 2018

Dear Club Members,

Monday, October 8, is our next Monthly General Meeting.  We are all looking forward to getting back together and catching up.

Guest speaker is Danielle Anderson, Executive Director of Friends of A1A Scenic & Coastal Byway and Marge Rooyakkers, VP of  Pride.  They will be discussing “BEAUTIFY A1A SCENIC HIGHWAY”.

Plant sale opens at 12:30 pm and the meeting will start at 1:00 pm.

Attached is the meeting agenda: General Meeting October 8, 2018

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