January 2020 Yard Selection of the Month

Gerry and Phil Wohlfert of Whitting Place have been selected as January 2020 Selection of the Month by The Garden Club at Palm Coast. 

In 1992 the Wohlferts retired and moved to Palm Coast from the Bronx, NY. They have been in this house for eighteen years. 

 

The Wohlfert’s garden is a combination of country cottage with a white picket fence along with a few traditional sections.  It is on three lots but only two are landscaped; the last one is wide open waiting for a future plan. Over time they have planted and replanted many varieties of vines, shrubs and trees.  They take joy in providing for the wildlife with shelter, food, two flowing water fountains, three bird baths and many birdhouses throughout.  They enjoy all the birds, hummingbirds, a variety of bees and lots of butterflies that come and visit.

The front walkway welcomes you to Gardenias, Hydrangea, Fire Spike, Texas Sage and Heavenly Bamboo (Nandina) with red berries and pink flowers. As you keep viewing the front area there are C0ontie palms, yellow Cassia, Pinwheel Jasmine, blue Butterfly Glory Bower.  As you go around the house there is a weeping Yaupon Holly, variegated Caladium, Pagoda plant, Liriope, purple Salvias, and Porterweed with purple blossoms.

On the side there is a trellis with purple Passion vine, a bird house and below grows Blue Daze and Lobularia with white knight blooms.  There is a curved lattice fence with hanging Spider plants, Portulaca and a nest with a bird.  The back yard has pink Encore Azaleas that bloom year round, climbing Knockout Roses, purple Clerodendrum, pink Orchids, white Camellias that bloom in December, Cherry Laurel bushes, Timber Bamboo and Yeddo Hawthorn.  These gardens were so full of interesting perennials, bushes and trees that it was very educational.

Submitted by Nancy Iandoli
Selection of the Month Committee

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Arrangers’ Guild Meeting December 17

On December 17, 2019, the  Arrangers’ Guild got together for our annual Christmas holiday table arrangements.

There was no instructor for this class except for our Director Linda Hensler who gave us some helpful tips on where to start.

The students used their own imaginations to make their own holiday creations!

 

 

The Guild provided the class with red and white carnations and a variety of assorted greenery.

Students were asked to bring their own dish and any accessories they wanted to use such as pine cones and candles.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Article by: Nancy Iandoli
Photos by: Nancy Iandoli

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Open Program from the Garden Club of the Halifax Country

FFGC District VI, which includes the Garden Club at Palm Coast, is invited to
“Open Program from the Garden Club of the Halifax Country”
on January 14, 2020 at 11:00am.

Program: “Pollinator Friendly Plant Research”
Speakers: Heather Kalaman and Cindy Sigler, the GCHC Scholarship Winners for 2018/2019 and 2019/2020 from the University of Florida.

Location: Volusia County Lifeguard Headquarters,
515 S. Atlantic Ave. Daytona Beach.

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Invitation from the Garden Club of the Halifax Country

FFGC District VI, which includes the Garden Club at Palm Coast, is invited to
“Open Program from the Garden Club of the Halifax Country”
on January 14, 2020 at 11:00am.

Program: “Pollinator Friendly Plant Research”
Speakers: Heather Kalaman and Cindy Sigler, the GCHC Scholarship Winners for 2018/2019 and 2019/2020 from the University of Florida.

Location: Volusia County Lifeguard Headquarters,
515 S. Atlantic Ave. Daytona Beach, FL.

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What is growing in Florida in December?

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 December:

Flowering: Beauty Berry,  Camellia Japonica, Camellia Sasanqua, Poinsettia, Powderpuff, Tea Olive.

Poinsettias galore

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, Kale, Kohlrabi, Swiss Chard.

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

Use Seeds: Onions (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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