Friday, May 22, 2020

April - Distance Gardening

It's hard to keep a good gardener down! When Monroeville Garden Club members realized that they would not be able to gather in person for their April meeting due to COVID19 and quarantine guidelines, they decided to get creative. Sharing pictures of their personal gardens via email was a unique and fun way for members to keep in contact with each other and spread a little sunshine during these unprecedented times. Virtual gardening isn't so bad after all!

Ms. Voncile Stringer's garden

Ms. Voncile Stringer's garden

Ms. Voncile Stringer's garden

Ms. Voncile Stringer's garden

Ms. Voncile Stringer in her garden

Ms. Voncile Stringer's garden

Ms. Voncile Stringer's garden

Blue-eyed Grass from Ms. Brenda Gardener

Autumn Fern from Ms. Brenda Gardner

Antique Rose from Ms. Patsy Wadlington,
purchased from Petals From the Past

Snapdragons from Ms. Nancy Zeibach's garden

Vegetable garden of Ms. Nancy Zeibach

Wild honeysuckle from Ms. Sharon Brewton's garden

Snowball tree from Ms. Sharon Brewton's garden

Chaste Tree just blooming in Ms. Holly Tennimon's garden

Ms. Jean Singleton's garden


Ms. Jean Singleton's garden


Ms. Jean Singleton's garden


Sugar snap pea blooms in Ms. Laura Bodiford's garden















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