Arrangers’ Guild Meeting September 19, 2023

Our first meeting was called to order at 10:00 a.m. by Linda Hensler, Director.

We had a new member join, Kristi Morris, who also has volunteered to be the Club’s Vice President. A warm Welcome and Thank You to Kristi.

Old Business: Linda had an Arrangers’ Book returned and has two empty binders. One was given to our new member.
Sign-up sheets were passed around to sign up for the monthly Club arrangements and for our monthly refreshments at our Arrangers meetings.

New Business: Flower show: Read official rules to know what is required and what’s not allowed.
Theme is “Holiday in Florida” Some entries under Special Times are Class 1.” Springtime”, Class 2. “Serve Mother in Bed”, Class 3. “Taste of Fall: Class 4. “Christmas in the Sunshine”
Also, for Botanical Arts Class 1. “Keepsakes” Vacation Across Florida design.
For Horticulture there will be several various entries. Check Horticultural rules and classes.

Proposed future meetings:

October 17, 2023: Next month Becky Lindhorst will do her training on Petite Miniature’s. We will not be making any at this meeting.

November through May: TBD

Library Christmas Tree: Andrea Rogers announced plans for this year’s tree decorations.
Items were bought this year to make it a red and green tree with red sparkly poinsettias, red berries with greenery, red decor mash, large pinecones, and red birds.

The meeting was adjourned at 11:45

Respectfully submitted: Nancy Iandoli

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October 2023 Selection of the Month

Scott and Elise Mead of Francis Lane have been recognized as October 2023, Selection of the Month by The Garden Club at Palm Coast.

Originally from South Dakota for 30 years, the Meads moved to Palm Coast 5 years ago.

They like planting mostly perennials, thus having such a diversity of colorful plants. On the front left side of the house, you will find coreopsis, plumbago, mini-Mexican petunias, society garlic, variegated liriope, confederate jasmine, different types of crotons, a lady palm, and red canna lilies.

The beautiful Sylvester palm in the center island provides a natural canopy for African bush daisies, cardboard palm (cycad), oyster plants, blue daze, Chinese fringe flower (Loropetalum), oleander, Hawaiian Ti, schefflera, and red fountain grass.

Heading towards the back yard, there are lavender trailing daisies, multi-color verbena, seaside petunias, portulaca, periwinkle, golden shrimp plant and jatropha which attract hummingbirds, bleeding heart vine, blanket flower (Gaillardia), firecracker, African irises, a variety of succulents, and several date palms.
Their vegetable garden has climbing tomatoes, basil, chives, and pineapples.

The gardens are bordered by either concrete or black landscape edging and mulched with tan river rock, giving the gardens a well-defined space.

Submitted by Nancy Iandoli
Selection of the Month Committee

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Clippings Newsletter September, 2023

Inside this issue:

  • Words from our President
  • First Meeting – September 11
  • Welcome New Members
  • Sunshine Report
  • Florida Club Arbor Day 2023
  • Scholarships – Summer 2023
  • Selection of the Month
  • Girls Softball Sponsor
  • Horticulture Spotlight
  • Jr Garden Club Newsletter
  • Events & Fundraisers
  • The Arrangers’ Guild Meeting
  • District Vi Fall Meeting
  • Horiculture Workshop Series
  • Course Offered
  • Plant Clinics
  • Regrow The Loop
  • Places to Go/Events
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    September 2023 Selection of the Month

    Luisa and Faustino Rosas of New Leatherwood Drive have been recognized as September 2023, Selection of the Month by The Garden Club at Palm Coast.

    Originally from Baja, Mexico, they lived in San Jose, California, then moved to Palm Coast six and a half years ago. Luisa’s grandmother and mother were gardeners. Luisa designed her entire landscape and brought many plants and beautifully decorated pots from California.

    Located on a corner lot, you see so much beauty and color all around, such as five types of Miami supreme gardenias, California gold bougainvillea, iceberg roses, Miss Francis crape myrtle (lipstick red), bottlebrush tree, bird of paradise, yellow azalea, bleeding hearts, glory bower, plumeria and so much more.

    The front entryway leads you into a large, beautiful courtyard showcasing orchids, cacti, various begonias, bromeliads, water fountain, geraniums, crotons, red and pink mandevillas, various palm trees, and different kinds of ferns used in arrangements.

    In the back fenced-in area, she has many fruit trees: figs, lemons, limes, oranges, guava, papayas, olive bush, dwarf avocados, alfalfa, Japanese persimmon, hot and sweet banana peppers, several herbs: chives, parsley, cilantro, bay leaf, lemon and German thyme, rosemary, oregano and three kinds of mint.

    Submitted by Nancy Iandoli
    Selection of the Month Committee

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    General Membership Meeting

    Arrive at 11:30 AM to enjoy lunch (cash only) along with fellow club members. The gathering will start at 12:00 PM for registration, raffles, and plant sale. The meeting will start at 1:00 PM.

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