Friday, July 23, 2010

Garden Full of Friends (Weds Garden Tour)

On July 22,2010 Sharon and I (Steve) hosted one of the Weds
evening tours.Members enjoyed the miracles of a deer free yard
 where hosta's grow without the fear of being eaten,Lilies with
 actual blooms on them. Their lots of different garden ornaments
 for them to see from church doors to bowling balls . Garden give
 aways and helping a fellow gardener to clean out some of his
extra treasures.

Photo's By Brian Hudson

Thursday, July 15, 2010

A Country Garden on Grove Ave.

This weeks Garden Tour is at the home of Elaine Hopper and Jack Brien of 35 Grove Ave ,Rothesay was another successful tour. Thanks for Elaine and Jack for opening up there garden for us to share.

Friday, July 9, 2010

Romero House Garden Tour - Sunday July 18th

Sunday July 18th from 1-4 43 Gondola Point Road
This is a rain or shine event and donations of non perishable food items will be
appreciated. Anyone wishing to make a cash donation over $5 will receive a tax receipt  if they provide their mailing address.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Kingsbrae Garden Tour June 19-2010

Members of the Fundy Gardeners toured the Kingsbrae Gardens and the Algonquin Hotel in St. Andrews New Brunswick. The tour was conducted by Don and Elaine Brown who do a great job on the tours. A beautiful summer day with a good lunch and like any tour members purchased plants to take home.


Hollow man carved by Fundy Gardeners member Phillip Savage from a 130 old spruce tree.


















Wollemi Pine an ancient tree dating back to the days of the dinosaurs, the Wollemi pine tree is one of the oldest plants on Earth—and one of the rarest. Less than 100 adult trees are known to exist in the wild, placing the Wollemi pine tree at the heart of one of the world’s most extensive conservation campaigns.




Thursday, July 1, 2010

Helen and Anthony McLaughin Garden Tour

The June 23 Garden Tour was held at the home of Helen and Anthony McLaughin in Bloomfield a property tucked in between two cemeteries with a covered bridge and the church as neighbours . A true country garden with birds,bees,butterflies,chickens and flowers. Helen has a couple of beehives which help in the pollination of her garden.