Tuesday, May 17, 2016



Blue Star Memorial Marker
Rededication
Pine Forest Garden Club
Baxley, Georgia
May 16, 2016

This rededication was for a Marker that was first
dedicated in 1949 to Honor those who served
in World War II.


The President of the Garden Club of Georgia, Martha Price Welcomes
all present on behalf of the National Garden Clubs and the
Garden Club of Georgia

The Garden Club of Georgia Blue Star Memorial Marker
Chairman, Janice Thiese gives the History of the Marker Program

The National Anthem is performed by the
Appling County High School Chorale
Everyone assembles on the Library Grounds for the unveiling and
acceptance of the Marker

 
Lee Lewis, Appling County Manager unveils the marker

The Appling County High School Chorale performs
"America the Beautiful"
 


Note the wording on this marker which was first
dedicated in 1949

Janice  Thiese and Martha Price at the
Rededicated Marker

The Official Party for the Marker Dedication

The Boy Scout Troop 472 performed the Pledge of Allegiance and
the Presentation of Colors.  Shown here with their Scoutmaster

The flower arrangement
for the reception

The reception was held in the Library Multi-purpose room

Wednesday, May 4, 2016

May Garden Projects



Garden Work
Middle Georgia

The weather in recent days has been very cooperative with gentile rains and mild temperatures.  So, It is time to accomplish those gardening task that need to be accomplished before it gets too dry and/or too warm.

My Bride pruned back the Azaleas that flank the front entrance.  These are on the left side with the Azaleas on the right side yet to be pruned.  This pruning must be accomplished before the buds for the Spring 2017 blooms start to set which can normally happen during the last week of June or the first weeks of July.






This is a Corkscrew Rush which I acquired with funds I was given for my volunteer photography at the recent Volunteer Luncheon which honored the many volunteers that give of their time and talents to Keep Macon-Bibb Beautiful.  I also purchased the colorful planter with these funds.




This is a Fountain Grass named "Pennisetum  salvena "Fireworks"  I also place several in the ground.  This plant should thrive in sun to part shade. 

I placed two of these plants in pots which are on the ends of the steps to the back garden.  It is a Bacopa plant which also is reported to thrive in sun to part shade.

 These two views are Caladiums which I placed under the Tea Olives and full shade.  They add a bit of cool color and interest to an area where there were no other plants.




 The plants I selected for the six planters that decorate the front steps are:  Chrysogonum virginianum (with the yellow blooms) and Dead Nettle known as "White Nancy."  They are reported to thrive in part shade with some sun light. 


 Because of the poor soil I always use garden soil available at plant stores and nurseries to give the plants an opportunity to thrive.