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  • About Us
    • Meetings and Activities
    • Calendar
    • Member of the Year
    • Membership
    • History
  • Fundraisers
    • Holiday Garden
    • Plant Sale
  • Community Service
    • Overview
    • Scholarship Program
    • Potting Day
  • Digging Deeper
    • Monthly Garden Tips
    • Member Gardens and More
    • Potpourri and Resources
    • Community Connections

Potpourri - Garden Photos and Helpful Resources

Potpourrri

Garden photos: Enjoy these photos taken by our members. Many appeared on our AGC Facebook Group page or were taken to create "virtual" garden tours.  Helpful gardening information: Below, you'll also find websites, books and other bits of information found and shared by our garden club members. 

Garden photos from AGc Members - Summer 2025

    AGC MEMBER GARDEN, VIRTUAL TOUR, AUGUST 2024 - TINA W.

      AGC Member Garden, Virtual Tour, july 2024 - Kian S.

        2023 snapshots - AGC Members' Gardens

          websites and other fun and helpful information

          Online Classes at Sunnyside Nursery

          Sunnyside Nursery has made its gardening classes available online via YouTube. The classes are free and cover many subjects including rose selection and care, planting berries, evergreens, hellebores, spring bulbs, houseplants, trees, pruning, wreath making, and more. Find the links to classes here.

          Garden Professors

          Kathy E shared this science-based gardening site called Garden Professors.

          "Advancing the science of gardening and other stuff since 2009."

          HD Clump Website

          Kian S shared this link for the HD Clump website. It's  great for exploring fun and informational garden videos.  Explore the Chelsea Garden Show, for example. Or a video on A to Z gardening. If you're into cooking or documentaries there are many more videos to explore. 

          Garden Answer

          AGC member Kathy E shared this website entitled Garden Answer. Laura and her husband Aaron post videos of everyday gardening they do in their garden in eastern Oregon. Laura is an experienced gardener. While growing up, her family owned a garden center and she worked there as well. They have 1.3 million followers on Facebook and post videos on Youtube.

          Ask Dorthy

          Dorthy Massey gave a presentation at one of our club meetings about solutions to garden problems. Members also asked questions and she answered. On our Members Only page we've included a handout but the public can view her YouTube channel or check out her Facebook page. Thank you Libby A for sharing this. 

          Karen Chapman of Le Jardinet Designs

          One of our favorite local gems is Karen Chapman of Le Jardinet Designs. She's a garden designer, speaker, teacher and author. Check out her website Le Jardinet Designs and make sure you take a peek at her blog while you're there. Karen's three information packed books are available on Amazon and Barnes and Noble. 

          Charles Dowding - "No-Dig" Gardening

          Charles Dowding is a renowned market gardener who advocates a "no-dig" gardening method for vegetable growing. He also has a YouTube channel where he provides vegetable growing tips. He gardens in Zone 8 which is similar to our NW climate, so his tips are useful.

          Monty Don - Advice from a British gardener

          Monty Don OBE is a British gardener and presenter of the long running gardening show Gardening World (which is available via YouTube or HD Clump).   

          Margaret Roach's "A Way to Garden"

          Margaret Roach’s website has useful interviews with various gardening experts in the US, useful gardening tips. She does, however, garden in upstate NY, so climate is more extreme than ours.

          Floret Flowers

          Here is another website shared by Kathy E that cut flower enthusiasts should definitely check out! Floret Flowers,a family-owned business supplying cut flowers and seeds, is located in Mount Vernon but is followed worldwide! Considered to be the country’s most influential farmer-florist, Erin Benzakein has shaped floral design trends, redefined micro-farming, and inspired thousands to grow and share seasonal flowers. She has a free three-part mini-course for people who want to grow a cut flower garden. 

          Virtual Garden Tours

          Recommendations published by the Everett Arboretum:


          • Highgrove Gardens is the home of the Prince of Wales and the  Duchess of Cornwall. Its gardens are spectacular--and sustainably managed. 
          • Kew Gardens is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and home to over 14,000 trees and 50,000 different plant species.  
          • The Gardens at Waddesdon Manor were built by Baron de Rothschild (well, actually by his gardeners) and are an amazing example of Victorian garden design. 


          In addition:


          The National Garden Scheme UK is the largest funder of Hospice UK's work. Owners of private gardens open up their gardens to the public to raise funds for nursing and health charities. Visit several gardens virtually.


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