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November meeting program: “Touch of Thanksgiving and Christmas magic” presented by Jon Robert Throne.
Photo of Growing Great Gardeners project.
Fall Color by Cate Mueller
Sweet Potato and Apple Gratin recipe .
A Little Cranberry History.
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October meeting program: Bellevue Botanical Garden new Visitor Center and enhanced nearby gardens tour. “Gardening with Native Plants” presented by Marcia Rivers Smith.
Photos from the ELWD General Meeting.
New Club Project: Cookbook called “Good Gardening and Good Grub: 85 Years in the Issaquah Garden Club”
Oral-arik Jagung (Indonesian dish with corn) recipe .
Spring-Flowering Blubs.
Gardening in October.
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September meeting program: “Washington Butterflies” presented by David Droppers
Bellevue Botanical Garden new visitor center opened in June 2014.
Dividing Perennials.
The Gardener’s September.
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No meeting this month.
Photo of Karen Lee’s decorated birdhouse chosen to appear on Michael’s bill board on Times Square.
Summer Reading List.
Carefree, heat and drought tolerant perennials.
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June special event: Picnic at Pickering Barn, garden tour and installation of newly elected IGC Officers.
Photos and Top Awards from May Flower Show “Nature into Art”.
Things to do in June.
Photos from tour of two gardens, WSFGC Convention
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May meeting program: “Nature Into Art” A Small Standard Flower Show.
Final report on IGC and the IRS.
Orange Cranberry Coffee Cake-ettes – recipe
Flea Market Gardening.
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April meeting program: “Hands-on-Project” creating a Spring Color Bowl, orchestrated by Dianne Tanner.
“Containerology” Tip.
How to save your bulbs.
Creative Critter Control.
“Nature Into Art” A Small Standard Flower Show, May 14, 2014 – schedule
Bring Back the Monarchs, by Monarch Watch.org
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March meeting program: “Dahlias” presented by Art Chmura.
Photos from the ELWD General Meeting February 24.
Edgeworthia Papyrifera, small deciduous shrub/tree.
The Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation.
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February meeting program: “Never mind flowers for Valentine’s Day – Let’s talk about a Love affair with FOLIAGE!” presented by Karen Chapman.
Fine Foliage , book by Karen Chapman
Growing Seeds for the Bees and the Sale. Poster “Plant these to Save Bees”
Photos from January meeting.
Photos of Joanne Dinken celebrating her 90th birthday at the January meeting.
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January meeting program: “All Dried Designs” presented by Debby Spiller.
Feed your Artistic Soul by June Ann Hassebroek.
Issaquah History Museums update from Erica Maniez.
Green Spaces Essential for Human Health.
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