04 Dec Bulb Planting at the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library Gardens
Many thanks to all those who helped plant daffodil bulbs in the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library gardens in November! Previous Next...
Many thanks to all those who helped plant daffodil bulbs in the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library gardens in November! Previous Next...
Many thanks to all of the members who helped with the Flower Flashes for our community's first responders!Arrangement for Augusta Health by Linda Holden, Marie Thomas, Susan Laser, and Virginia Gillock. #gallery-17 { margin: auto; } #gallery-17 .gallery-item { float: left; margin-top: 10px; text-align: center; width: 50%; } #gallery-17 img { border: 2px solid #cfcfcf; } #gallery-17 .gallery-caption...
Since we can’t go traveling to amazing gardens in this country or abroad due to the pandemic, Fann Greer, GCA Zone VII Visiting Gardens Rep, is looking for inspiring virtual visit opportunities that she will occasionally send to me to pass on to the AGC. The first...
These newly installed signs at Staunton’s Gypsy Hill Park are part of a recent community-funded restoration project to improve and restore the main entrance at the park. The Augusta Garden Club donated $5,000 to the project to help fund the signs in honor of the...
Each spring, The Garden Club of Virginia welcomes visitors to over 250 of Virginia's most beautiful gardens, homes, and historic landmarks during "America's Largest Open House." ...
In 1935, Staunton’s City Manager James C. Ruff aspired to make Staunton the dogwood capital of Virginia to rival Washington, D.C.’s reputation for their cherry blossoms....
The Rawlinson Collection memorializes a former member who was not only an able gardener but also editor for many years of the Garden Club of Virginia’s Garden Gossip....