Arrangers Guild Meeting

Meeting date November 19th at the Flagler Extension Office.

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Documents Due for the BOARD Meeting

Any documents that need to go out to the Board via mail chimp for the monthly meeting, please get them to Janet Correia (janetc0317@gmail.com) by the Thursday before the board meeting.

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What is growing in Florida in November?

Flagler county is located in the Agricultural “North” Region of Florida.

If you are a Florida based ornamental gardener, you might want to know what is blooming in November:

 

Flowering: Sasanqua Camellia, Mexican Sunflower, Ornamental Sugercane, Tea Olive, Beautyberry (Native, the berries are in full glory).

Or if you love fresh vegetables and are growing your own veggies, then these Edibles planting projects may interest you:

Easily Survives Transplanting:  Arugula, Beets, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Chinese Cabbage, Collards, Endive/Escarole, Kale, Kohlrabi, Swiss Chard.

Survives Careful Transplanting: Carrots, Celery, Mustard, Spinach.

Use Seeds: Onions (Bulb, Green, Shallots), Radish, Turnips.

Enjoy!!!

The Infographics are produced by the University of Florida, IFAS Extension and can be found here online: http://gardeningsolutions.ifas.ufl.edu/plants/plant-of-the-month/infographics.html.

PDF versions of the Infographics can be downloaded and printed if you are interested.

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DEADLINE FOR THE 2019 GARDEN CLUB AT PALM COAST HOLIDAY FUNDRAISER

DEADLINE FOR THE HOLIDAY FUNDRAISER – GET YOUR ORDER IN TO DENISE GARCIA – ry1lin2@gmail.com

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8TH ANNUAL SPRING FESTIVAL & PLANT SALE

cancelled due to Covid-19

 

The 8th Annual Spring Festival and Plant Sale will be held at the Flagler Palm Coast High School from 9:00AM to 4:00PM.

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