The November 5th meeting was the annual Artistic Fall Decoration Workshop where club members tried their hands at making artistic floral arrangements. Claire Norris gave a brief presentation on important concepts for flower arrangements before everyone got started.
Carol Harding, Ann Gibbons and Marilyn Burkhart commented about the horticulture submissions. We also discussed the invasive plant of the month which is Wineberry (Rubus phoenicolasius).
Osborne Homestead Museum “Holidays in Bloom” opens in November. The public open house begins Nov. 23 thru Dec. 16, Thurs. – Sun (10 AM – 4 PM). Holiday Twilight Tours are Fridays, Nov. 30 & Dec 7, 14 from 4 to 6:30 PM.
The main program was “Honey Bees and a Taste of Honey” presented by Ralph Harrison, a beekeeper from Milford, CT. We learned about the inhabitants of a hive (the queen, workers and drones), how a hive is constructed, and what goes on inside. The discussion also covered the flowers that bees use to gather nectar and pollen. Finally there was a honey tasting where we sampled different varieties of honey.