May Newsletter
The latest issue of the Rocky Mountain Rambler can be found here: https://utahagc.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/RMR-Rambler-2025-05.pdf
The Utah Associated Garden Clubs, Inc. are part of the National Garden Clubs, Inc., sharing its mission to provide education, resources, and networking opportunities for our members, and to promote the love of gardening, floral design, and civic and environmental responsibility. We currently have 10 member clubs in the state of Utah, with more than 650 individual members.
Jody Giddings will be presenting on wildlife rehabilitation.
The latest issue of the Rocky Mountain Rambler can be found here: https://utahagc.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/RMR-Rambler-2025-05.pdf
The National Garden Clubs convention was held May 18-22 in Charleston, South Carolina. Shown here are representatives from the Rocky Mountain Region, including Darla Anderson, Connie MacKay, and Sue McJames from Utah.
A recent development in the green industry has been the use of pots made out of coir, or coconut fiber, rather than plastic. The instructions call for planting the whole thing, pot and all, in the ground. The idea of reducing waste and saving resources is a good one, but how well do the plants […]
Tribulus terrestris, also called puncture vine or goathead, is the bane of bicycle riders and dog walkers everywhere, producing sharp, 4-pointed seedheads that break off and puncture tires and paw pads. It thrives in sunny, barren areas such as roadsides and dirt trails, where it is perfectly positioned to cause havoc. It starts to germinate […]
On Wednesday, June 11, members of the Alternative Garden Club met at the home of Elise Hutchings, Past President of the Utah Rose Society. They enjoyed seeing the beautiful roses in her back yard, front yard, and even the park strip that she has converted to a rose garden. She explained that she has 50 […]
The Utah Rose Society held its annual Rose Show at the Sugar House Garden Center on Saturday, June 7. With the heat waves we have had this spring, it was more challenging than usual to produce perfect specimens for the show, but our rose aficionados came through with many beautiful blooms. Shown here is Elise […]
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