
On July 6th the Club hosted speaker Karla A. Dalley, who presented a program on Native Pollinators that included samples of plants at their peak – natives, perennials, even tropical plants that could be over-wintered. Her lecture provided information about bees, birds, butterflies and insects and a presentation on native pollinators and spring flowers.
Ms. Dalley is a well-known TV & Radio gardening expert who is also a garden designer and water gardening expert. She writes for many local and regional publications.
Club members also displayed artistic Fourth of July red, white and blue arrangements as well as horticultural displays of fragrant flowers and herbs or any flower mentioned in Shakespeare’s writings.
specializing in arrangements, annuals, perennials, landscape design, installation and property management. Their display gardens offer inspiration and show an uncommon passion for creating and caring for the simplest to the most ornate garden setting. The trip was a relaxing and inspirational experience.


It has a long tap root that makes the plant highly drought-resistant, but also makes mature plants tricky to transplant.


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