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SACANDAGA GARDEN CLUB - by Barbara Henry | Courtesy of the Edinburg Newsletter

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May 2010
Spring Seedlings
Bulb Maintenance

April 2010
Garden Cleanup
Pruning

March 2010
Spring Planting
Soil Testing

February 2010
Starters
Soil Activity

January 2010
Winter Pests
Seeds

October 2009
Worms
fall issues

September 2009
Fall gardening

August 2009
Dragonflies and Wildflowers

July 2009
Dragonflies and Wildflowers

June 2009
Dragonflies and Wildflowers

April 2009
transplanting seedlings

March 2009
Starting Seeds

February 2009
spring pruning

January 2009
Who we are
and what we do

December 2008
Armchair Gardening month

October 2008
forcing bulbs

September 2008
planting bulbs

The Sacandaga Garden Club of Northville, NY was organized in 1972 and became part of the Federated Garden Clubs in 1997. We meet on the first Thursday of the month usually at the Bradt Building, 412 South Main Street, Northville, NY 12134 at 1:00 p.m. unless otherwise specified. Meetings are not held in January, February, July or August.

Currently we have 32 members and always welcome new faces.

The goals of the Club are the study of horticulture and floral design, civic participation and beautification.

Horticulture is defined by the American Collegiate Dictionary as

1) the science or art of cultivating fruits, vegetables, flowers and plants and

2) the cultivation of a garden.

Our address is:
P.O. Box 675
Northville, NY 12134

2011 Officers

President –Barbara Henry

1st Vice President – Anna Johnson

2nd vice President – Fran Varcoe

Treasurer – Ruth Ralston

Secretary – Bonnie Desfosse

Club Advisor – Doris Guyon


The best time to plant flowers and vegetables that bear crops above ground is during the light of the Moon; that is, from the day the Moon is new to the day it is full. Flowering bulbs and vegetables that bear crops below ground should be planted during the dark of the Moon; that is, from the day after it is full to the day before it is new again. The Moon Favorable column below gives these days, which are based on the Moon's phases for 2008 and the safe periods for planting in areas that receive frost. See Moon phases for the exact days of the new and full Moons.
     

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