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Garden Cambridge News September Meeting It was wonderful to see so many people come out to our September meeting and participate in the Garden Challenge. needed to come indoors for the winter. The final Share the Wealth prize was won by Anne Cherwonogrodzky (a.k.a. Anne Cher). Congratulations to all the prize winners. At our September meeting, our speaker, David Hobson regaled us with fascinating stories and beautiful pictures of gardens he has enjoyed during his visits to England. I m sure everyone went away thinking about planning their own trip! October Meeting I would like to extend our thanks to Doreen McMillan and Audrey Anderton for providing the refreshments for the evening. Monday, Oct. 29, 2018 We continued with our Meet and Greet program by having the membership committee (Lynne Goulet-Smith, Debbie Brighton and Connie Boychuk) greet everyone as they arrived and give out name badges. New members and guests were asked to sign a guest book and their names were entered into a special draw for door prizes. We invite everyone to bring a guest to the October meeting. Introduce a friend or family member to our fabulous group and share the interesting gardening information presented by our speaker. They can enjoy coffee, tea and snacks at our social time and join in the fun of our Share the Wealth draw. We added a Garden Challenge feature to the meeting where everyone was asked to bring in an arrangement from their garden to be voted on by everyone attending the meeting. There was a tie for first place between Pat Handorf and Nancy Smith. Congratulations to both. Dave Neale was on hand for another entertaining Share the Wealth prize draw. There were many wonderful prizes including house plants that Guests and new members are eligible to win a prize!! October s meeting will be held at Chartwell Queen s Square Retirement Residence - 10 Melville St. Social time begins around 7pm with refreshments. Bill Brunsveld of Valley Feeds in Cambridge will be speaking on How to Attract Birds. He will be presenting an assortment of bird feed, feeders and houses to give everyone an idea of how to see more birds in our backyards. Don t forget to bring your mug!

Special Feature for October Special Feature for November Just a heads up for information on the special feature competition at the November meeting on Monday, Nov. 26. This will give you some extra time to collect materials for your arrangement. The special feature for our October meeting is The Pumpkin Decorating Challenge. Find your favorite pumpkin and paint, carve, embellish and decorate it and bring your creation to the October meeting. The pumpkins will be displayed anonymously, and the people attending the meeting will vote to select the creation they like best. The People s Choice will receive a blue ribbon. The owners of the pumpkin decor will be unveiled after the voting. Anyone wishing to participate in the challenge is asked to bring their pumpkins in at 6:45 so that they will all be on display when people arrive for the meeting. The voting will take place during the social time and the meeting will begin at 7:15 pm. The special feature for our November meeting is Nature s Holiday Arrangement. Collect evergreen boughs, cones, twigs, holly and other plant materials to create your arrangement. Bring your creation to our November meeting. As per the previous meetings, the arrangements will be displayed anonymously and the people attending the meeting will vote to select the creation they like best. Anyone wishing to participate in the challenge is asked to bring their creation in by 6:45 pm so that they will be on display when people arrive for the meeting. January 2019 Meeting Cancelled With the extra work required to organize and hold our Dream Garden Conference in January, it was decided by the board that we will be

cancelling our January meeting and will hold our AGM at the February meeting. enjoyed creating a Fall/ Halloween table decoration. And there was excitement in the cottage as they carved, painted and decorated their pumpkins! Check out our website for more Pumpkin workshop pics www.galthort.com Ferguson Cottage Gardens Work continues to move forward in the gardens. Thanks to all the volunteers who either helped clean up the gardens and/or moved dirt. We have covered the long garden on the south side of the cottage with cardboard and are continuing to spread the 13 yards of dirt. Please let me know if you wish to participate in the Garden Committee meeting on Nov 15 at Ferguson Cottage at 6:30pm. Liz Stacey liz@galthort.com. Liz Stacey - Chair Gardening Committee Children's Pumpkin Decorating Workshop On Saturday, October 20 we held our 3 rd Annual Children s Pumpkin Decoraring Workshop at Ferguson Cottage. The children learned about planting pumpkin seeds, the life cycle of a pumpkin and the many uses of pumpkins. They Renate Wells - Children s Workshops Get the Scoop on Pumpkin Seeds Did you know that pumpkin seeds contain many benefical nutrients? Visit the Pumpkin Seed table at our October meeting to discover the good nutrients in pumpkin seeds and learn how to include them in your diet. Renate Wells Feeding Your Rhubarb Patch After Halloween, put your Jack-o -lantern on your rhubarb patch. Chop it up into large chunks and lay the chunks on top of your rhubarb patch, skin side up. The chunks will disappear into the soil and the nutrients from the pumpkin pulp will feed your rhubarb plants. So you don t have

a Jack-o -lantern to discard? Many people put them out at the side of the road Renate Wells Outdoor Urn Workshop Galt Horticultural Society would like to invite you to attend An Outdoor Urn Workshop Sunday, November 25, 2018 1:00-3:00 pm Ferguson Cottage Cost - $25.00 (sample Only) There is room for a maximum of 12 people, so register early! Registration deadline: November 20, 2018. We will supply the evergreen boughs, ribbon, some decorative items, dirt to fill your container, Curly Willow and Red Dogwood. Please bring the following: Clippers (secateurs) A pot that fits into your urn, hanging basket pots generally work well A box to take it home in Any specific decorative items you want to include To reserve your spot Send a cheque for $25.00 payable to: G. H. S. To: Lynne Goulet-Smith at 608 Langlaw Dr. Cambridge N1P 1H4 Please include an email address on the back of your cheque to receive a confirmation number for your spot Or Purchase your tickets online through our website: www.galthort.com For more details, please email Pat Handorf: pat@galthort.com or call Pat 519-623-4475 Dream Garden 2019 Sunday, Jan. 20, 2019 Tickets will be on sale for the Dream Garden Conference at the October meeting. The conference will be held in a new location The Beehive Hall in the Hespeler Memorial Arena at 640 Ellis Road W, Cambridge. The cost is the same as last year at $55.00 (Tickets make a great Christmas present!!) This is a great deal for a day filled with expert gardening presentations, delicious food and fabulous shopping with many vendors. For more information and to purchase tickets follow this link: www.galthort.com

Other Events and Items of Interest GHS Logo Wear T-shirts: $20.50 + tax. Unisex Hoodies: $36.00 + tax. Get your own Galt Horticultural Society T-Shirt and/or Hoodie. This is a sample of the embroidered crest included on the item. For more information or to place an order, follow this link: GHS Logo Wear Membership has Benefits The Galt Horticultural Society's membership is continuing to grow! We are over 250 members strong and growing! Encourage fellow gardeners, family and friends to become a part of a historical society. Membership gives everyone the opportunity to make new friends, learn about horticulture and gardening, participate in workshops, venture off on exciting bus tours, visit open gardens in the community, volunteer in ongoing projects such as the Ferguson Cottage Gardens and so much more! New members who register and current members who renew their memberships this month will have their memberships include the remainder of 2018 and extended to include all of 2019; however, if you purchase a Dream Garden ticket, you will receive a complementary membership for 2019! Here are just some of the benefits of being a member of the Galt Horticultural Society... Free entry to: GHS Summer Open Garden Tours Monthly meetings; tea, desserts, socializing, educational presentations and draws Historical Ferguson Cottage Gardens Gardening Workshops Hypertufa troughs Kids projects Succulent workshop Christmas workshop Spring Plant Sale Summer Bus Tours Summer End Of Season Celebration Annual Christmas Party

Annual Dream Garden Conference they are done. Volunteering on Committees & Society activities Receive a 10% discount at local garden centers upon presenting membership card Lynne Goulet-Smith - Chair Membership Committee https://www.facebook.com/groups/galthort/ Sorry, the pictures only show the Santa or Star Tree elements but not the totally finished design. It always turns out great! Workshop Space Limited to 20 people Plant Material Pickup: same night starting at 6:45 pm Local Cambridge Area Horticultural Events Hespeler Horticultural Society Workshop November 19, 7pm - Hespeler Memorial Area Cost: $45 Select One: White Star Xmas Tree Cut out or Tall legged Santa **Payment is non-refundable and due upon registration. HHS is offering a make or take event due to space restrictions. There are a few spaces left for making the insert and those picking up the project bundles are welcome to watch how Deadline for Payment is November 5, 2018 To Register contact Sherry Couchman: 519-242-5309 or couchmansherry@gmail.com Brantford Master Gardeners Movie Night You are cordially invited to the Brantford Master Gardeners' Movie Night, on Thurs. Nov 1st, featuring the highly acclaimed movie: 'Call of the Forest - The Forgotten Wisdom of Trees'. Popcorn and refreshments will be served. Follow this link for more information: Call of the Forest