Lucy the Lobster Lady Returns
Lucy the scarecrow is once again in residence at Harpswell Historic Park Gardens. She can be found sitting in front of Centennial Hall. How long will Lucy remain? Keep watch!
Continue reading →Lucy the scarecrow is once again in residence at Harpswell Historic Park Gardens. She can be found sitting in front of Centennial Hall. How long will Lucy remain? Keep watch!
Continue reading →While the day began under clouds, with puddles left from rain the evening before, several adventurous garden club members explored a farm that grows to give. The Growing To Give project at Scatter Good Farm began about five years ago. … Continue reading →
The Garden Club Federation of Maine recently hosted an open garden visit in Augusta. Laura Boyett’s hillside garden was a lovely place to visit on a very warm summer day. Flowers were everywhere, greeting us as we walked onto the … Continue reading →
As members of Harpswell Garden Club gathered in the shade on a warm, sunny afternoon, a variety of invasive plant samples were in view. Linda Wilkins and Becky Gallery, representing the Harpswell Invasive Plant Partnership (HIPP) set up a display … Continue reading →
After a two-year hiatus due to covid, the Fun and Fabulous Fall Fest is returning! Mark your calendars for Saturday, September 10 and join us at Centennial Hall (936 Harpswell Neck Road, Harpswell) for baked goods, flowers and Attic Treasures! … Continue reading →
On June 15 and 16, Maine’s garden clubs gathered at the Sheraton Sable Oaks in South Portland for the GCFM’s 90th annual convention. Each club in the Stroudwater District contributed to the convention in some way, and Harpswell opted to … Continue reading →
Creative people abound in Maine, and their art was on display at the GCFM 2022 convention on June 16. Harpswell Garden Club members Barbara Aiken and Anne Ritchie provided artistic inspiration to Deb Gray of Longfellow Garden Club and Judy … Continue reading →
On May 15, in a light mist, members of Harpswell Garden Club joined with friends and family of Ruth Weeks to plant the first perennial in our newest garden at Harpswell Historic Park Gardens. Led by club president Becky Gallery, … Continue reading →
As we enjoy a warm February day (it’s 40 degrees F!) our thoughts may turn to spring and the gardens. But how have we passed these winter months? The first thing we do is enjoy the quiet time to view … Continue reading →
Our garden club volunteers made short work of the garden clean-up at both Harpswell Town Office and Centennial Hall. The weather cooperated this year, and sunny skies with mild temperatures enabled our groups to cut back perennials, dig dahlias and … Continue reading →
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