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Information in support of NGC, the gardens of Matzke Park, and our home gardens. A 501c3, Association for Better Community Schools (ABCS), was founded in 1994 and successfully preserved these 20 acres for public use. In 2007 ABCS and Norchester Garden Club (NGC) members developed, and still maintain, the Butterfly Garden. NGC projects, meeting notices, and programs are reported here and the public is welcome to participate. Email questions or comments to ABCS.Park@att.net
Tuesday, November 30, 2021
Please Help Support the Butterfly Garden
Thursday, November 4, 2021
Nov 4 2021 Garden Club Meeting
Norchester Garden Club and guests enjoyed a fantastic presentation by Sheri from Plants for All Seasons. She educated us on fall vegetables, soils and their needs, seeds, mulch, and Microlite fertilizer. Sheri is a gifted speaker and shared many gardening secrets. Plants For all Seasons provided us a very nice place to hold our meeting as usual. They also donated 3 Microlite products to our door prizes. Cathy C made our birthday carrot cake . Jennifer and Linda provided plants for the door prizes.. All gardeners are welcome to these meetings. It will be well worth your time! If you have an interest, drop an email to ABCS.Park@att.net for information,
Saturday, September 4, 2021
Sep 1 Garden Club Meeting
The club met at Plants for All SeasonsRay Allison, president of the American Plumeria Society was our speaker. Ray brought 15 plumeria plants and 15 bags of plumeria seeds to give away. Ray has 500 plumeria at his townhouse in Houston. We have gotten a great deal of information and the Horticulture Chairperson will produce a March 2022 Horticultural Report with our learnings and also our plumeria seed challenge. Sep2 was Ray's birthday so Shirley presented him with a birthday cake (see picture).We also had a new member join. Marsha is a fellow teacher, friend to Jennifer and Shirley. Please welcome her to our club.The board voted to buy items (plants, etc.) from Plants For All Seasons since we are meeting there at no charge. These purchased items will become our door prizes. We also decided to honor those who have birthday's with a birthday cake. Elecee provided a delicious chocolate cake. September birthdays are Shirley, Arlene and Carol B.. October birthdays Kathleen and Jacque.
Tuesday, June 22, 2021
Summer Sunflowers
in our garden. Although it is hot, there is much to appreciate.
Friday, June 4, 2021
Summer showers did bring flowers!
From Norchester Gardener Cathy C. Rockland, Maine
Thursday, April 1, 2021
Jennifer's Beauties
Judy Cook
Mandevilla
Columbine
Sunday, March 28, 2021
BEAUTIFUL HIBISCUS
Sylvia is sharing some of her finds at Kroger's that were only $14.95. Some very pretty hibiscus if you need replacements!
Thursday, March 25, 2021
Enjoying the Butterfly Garden ?
- · Select ‘My Account’.
- · Scroll down to the ‘Community Rewards’ section of your account page.
- · Select ‘Enroll Now’ or ‘Edit’.
- · Enter the number of the organization that you wish to support.
Ours is WT732 Association for Better Community Schools (ABCS) - · Select it and click on ‘Save’.
Tuesday, March 23, 2021
Texas Legacy Trees
Norchester Garden Club members have volunteered to adopt a needy child for the next two years. The Texas Legacy Tree project was looking for individuals to care for some of the seedlings being raised by Mercer Arboretum. And these babies really look like they need some loving attention, having barely survived our recent freeze.
The trees are Sweetbay Magnolia. Carol picked them up from the Mercer Arborist, Laura. Laura is managing this project for Mercer.
Ms Laura is an A&M graduate and has been the Mercer Arborist since 2016.
The Sweetbay Magnolia Tree (Magnolia Virginiana) has glistening dark green leaves with a silver underside that has a frosted appearance. The 2"-3" creamy white flowers have a light lemon scent and are visible in late spring and early summer. It is very elegantly shaped and is a good choice for a specimen or patio tree. Bright scarlet-red seeded fruit ripens in late summer attracting many birds. Prefers moist, acid soil with sun to partial shade. They grow at a medium rate, with gains of anywhere between 13 to 24" per year, and will reach 10'-20' high at maturity with an equal spread. Magnolias can be trained as a tree form as well as a hedge or shrub, depending on your liking. The fruit is eaten by gray squirrels, white-footed mice, turkey and quail as well as a variety of songbirds including vireos, towhees, northern flicker and blue jays.
HEIGHT: 10-20'
WIDTH: 10-20'
Prefers full sun to partial shade
The sweetbay magnolia grows in acidic, loamy, moist, rich, sandy, silty loam, well-drained and wet soils. It will tolerate periodic flooding.