Jan042012

Announcing GARDENS THAT SWING IV

The Garden Club of Henderson will be hosting GARDENS THAT SWING IV garden tour on June 9th from 10:00 am until 4:00 pm (rain or shine) and will be held in conjunction with the W. C. Handy Blues and Barbecue Festival.

Tickets for the tour are $20 and can be purchased in advance from Third Street House in downtown Henderson.  In Evansville, tickets will be sold at Maxine’s and Wildflowers.   On the day of the tour, tickets can be purchased at any garden on the tour or in Central Park, where visitors can treat themselves to world-class barbecue and a day of live entertainment.

Gardens on the tour include:

  • Jim and Anne Crafton, 726 So. Adams–Walk along old brick paths that meander through perennial-lined garden rooms.  This is a “Garden of the Season” winner.

    Jim and Anne Crafton

    Mary Jane Fulkerson, 607 Cherry St.–A charming example of how much can be done in a small space.  This award winner features creative ways to divide a garden into rooms.

    Mary Jane Fulkerson

    Dr. Akhtar and Diane Yusufji, 4436 Deepwood Dr.–A true labor of love.  This expansive property showcases abundant roses, an extensive collection of perennials and a unique fountain.

    Penny and Robbie Royster–How can a huge, wooded property be given boundaries to form a charming country garden?  Begin with a picket fence.  This garden has everything: a gazebo, koi pond, greenhouse, tiki hut and swimming pool.

    Nancy and Gray Hodge, 707 N. Main St.–Can two large, lovable dogs coexist with delicate flowers?  One of Henderson’s most historic homes has a garden design with pets in mind.

    Nancy and Gray Hodge

    Owen and Joanne Wilkerson, 100 B Eighth St.–An award-winning gardener who will not allow health problems to deter her.  See how an electric scooter and golf cart aide in the pursuit of her passion.

    Owen and Joanne Wilkerson

    Debbie and Charlie McCollom, 2829 Tippecanoe–An extensive collection of shade plants.  A daring fence color adds to the deep, dark New Orleans feel of this garden.  A specialist from Hilltop Orchids will be in the greenhouse to discuss the care and feeding of orchids.  Plants will be for sale.

    Debbie and Charlie McCollom

    Rhonda Moats, 924 E. Knight Ct.–A garden that proves there is nothing a determined woman can’t do.  From tilling a hillside to building a bridge over a dry creek bed, she has done it all.

    Rhonda Moats

     

    Roger Brown Designs–Outdoor retreats designed and built by Henderson’s own Roger Brown.  Featured will be outdoor kitchens, fireplaces, pavilions and patios built at some of Henderson’s most beautiful homes.

     

Apr202010

Want some Ajuga?

Landis has some plenty blue and white ajuga which she would like to thin drastically.  Free for the taking.  Please contact her!

Apr142010

Mulch Your Plumbago Well

If you mulched your plumbago well, it may come back.  Don’t look for it for another month or so, as it is late in coming up.  Do not uncover it until the ground warms up.  I have kept mine several years by mulching heavily in the Fall.  (tip from Dianne Wham)

Apr082010

Garden Club of Henderson Tour 2008

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Mar082010

Pictures from Our March 2010 Meeting

See all our pictures from our March meeting!

Mar012010

Gardens That Swing- June 12, 2010

Ten beautiful gardens will be on display for this semi-annual garden tour. 10am – 4pm. Tickets can be purchased before June 12 at Matt’s News and Gifts or on the day of the tour at any garden local or at the steps of the Henderson County courthouse.

Donated plants and garden items will be on sale. Sponsored by the Henderson Garden Club.

For more information contact Marietta Peckenpaugh.