Garden Club

Greetings Planty Friends, and welcome to the opening of the Ruscombe Garden Club!

With the start of a new growing season right around the corner, we are thrilled to announce the re-launch of the Ruscombe Community Garden Club. Open to anyone with a love of plants, you can come and go as desired to our twice monthly gatherings.  We will meet on the 2nd Saturday of each month at Ruscombe Mansion at 10:00 am for talking, sharing, workshops, gardening speakers, etc. We’ll also zoom these meetings for those who can’t make it. We plan to arrange a couple of off-site garden tours, as well, to check out various horticultural sites.

On the 4th  Saturday of each month, we’ll  meet at 10:00 am on the south lawn of the Mansion (the side with the goldfish pond) to get our hands dirty. We’ll create and plant beds, propagate, tend our medicinal plant border and more.

In 2023 we got off to a great start, then lost some mojo stumbling over weather and communications fumbles. We did, however, make a lot of new friends, started our garden club library, set up our first two raised veggie beds, planted a fig tree and berry canes, and collected and planted a number of native shrubs and plants. We also managed to move and replant a few very large shrubs to better locations on the grounds, and got a very good start on our medicinal herb garden, which promises to come into its own this coming summer!

The Garden Club is open to everyone who loves nature. No green-thumb required!

For questions or suggestions, email Summer Cullen (GardenClub.Ruscombe@gmail.com)

Meet you in the garden!Studies have shown gardening is so good for your health that it can be more effective than walking and other light exercise in protecting against cognitive decline.  Because it is light exercise combined with the natural elements, gardening enhances self esteem and alters the heart rate and blood pressure, lowers stress, and is associated with increased longevity.

Author: MARY

Office Manager at Ruscombe Mansion Community Health Center