Category Archives: Project Photos
Maumelle Community Center: 2021-05-10
Maumelle Master Gardeners worked on our Community Center Project on May 10, 2021. Weeding and dead headings was the main activity of the day. Our butterfly bed has been certified as an Monarch Way station. Monarch Waystations are places that … Continue reading
Maumelle Community Center: 2021-04-26
Maumelle Master Gardeners worked on our Community Center Project on April 26, 2021. Many many flats of zinnias were planted. Weeding was done also, which is an every workday activity. Can not wait for all the color to pop. Our … Continue reading
Governor’s Mansion Vegetable Garden: 2021-04-26
Home For Healing: 2021-04-27
After the hard freeze we all experienced this past winter and a couple of late season freeze nights recently, the Home For Healing Master Gardner Project gardens are bouncing back. Isn’t nature wonderful! Our team has been hard at work … Continue reading
Wildwood Azeleas
John A. and Dianne W. went to Wildwood this past weekend. John thought the general membership would like to know the native azaleas at Wildwood are blooming so folks could drive out and enjoy them. They look spectacular.Cindy S. When … Continue reading
Governor’s Mansion Vegetable Garden: 2021-04-12
Maumelle Community Center: 2021-04-12
Maumelle Master Gardeners worked on our Community Center Project on April 12, 2021. We added mulch to our sign bed and finished with the center bed. Added four new kaleidoscope abelias in one of the beds. The two pyracantha that … Continue reading
AR Children’s Hospital: 2021-04-13
Elizabeth and Cindy Paul,The Children’s Way garden construction is complete. The construction crew got a lot done in 2 weeks. We discussed plants, bulbs, and annual options this past workday. Perennials and annuals should be in the ground with next work … Continue reading
Wildwood Asian Woodland Garden: 2021-04-06
Wildwood Asian Woodland Garden: 2021-04-05
The entrance to the Wildwood Asian Woodland Garden has a new Japanese maple!! We transported the tree in a UHaul to protect the tender leaves just beginning to emerge. It almost was too big for the UHaul!! It was planted … Continue reading