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Summer 2022

  • Wednesday, June 1, 2022 - Start at Marilyn Reinarz's house at 10:30 am.
    If you wish to carpool, come to the Clubhouse at 10:15 am:
    Three Members' Gardens Tour


    Nancy Garbush:
    Come see my gardens! Been years in the making and far from being done but, I'm happy to share all our work we have done.

    DiAnne McIntosh:
    Let's start about 20 years ago. My husband and I cleared the land, and then started landscaping and building our home. I am always finding ways to work with our native plantings among the fir and cedar trees. Adding arbors and additional flower beds.Trying to incorporate plants, trees and flowers that may deter the deer. Spring bulbs, summer flowers and fall colors have all been my goals.
    Our garden has been on the Master Garden tours a couple of times. Any one of you may or may not have already been on one or another. Come see with your vision as well!

    Marilyn Reinarz:
    It started when my husband and I began randomly planting flowers, trees and shrubs in a hayfield. Since then, many things have been rearranged to allow for growth. The gardens appear to have a ‘plan’ now. Over the years, I’ve come up with ideas and my husband builds or plants them for me. Once the idea is completed, I take care of everything else. I seem to have perpetual ideas, my husband says, some that are way… ‘far out’, but they always become wonderful whimsical additions. My garden is simple and rustic, so I hope you enjoy it as much as I do.
  • Tuesday, June 7, 2022
    Windcliff Plants

    10345 NE Shore Drive
    Indianola, WA 98342
    Situated on 6.5 acres of south-facing high bluff overlooking Puget Sound, Windcliff is known for its unique garden of plants collected from all over the world. It is the home and personal garden of Dan Hinkley and Robert Jones. Hinkley, a noted plantsman, teacher, author, nurseryman, naturalist, and gardener, is committed to sustainable horticultural practices, landscapes of distinction, and raising the collective awareness of the diversity of plant life. Windcliff will be open exclusively to the garden club that day, and this field trip will be open to the first 15 who sign up! Plants can be ordered online for pick up or you can shop at the well-stocked onsite nursery. Meet at the clubhouse at 9:30 am.
    www.danieljhinkley.com
  • Wednesday, June 15
    Member Garden Host:
    Roy Haralson

    Wednesday, June 1, 2022 - 1:00 pm
    If you wish to carpool, come to the Clubhouse at 12:45 pm.
    With about 3 acres of gardens and lawns, Roy describes his landscapes as very lush and promises you will see lots of plants when you visit his place. Thanks, Roy! Meet at the clubhouse at 12:45 pm to carpool or drive there on your own as there is plenty of parking along the road.
  • Tuesday, July 12, 2022
    Member Garden Hosts:
    Karen & Michael McNerney

    Sunday, June 12, 2022 - 9:15 am
    If you wish to carpool, come to the Clubhouse at 9:00 am.
    Flowers, berries, and bees will bring joy and delight as we view the McNerney’s gardens and bee apiary. Michael will demonstrate various beekeeping tasks and if ready, berries will be available to sample and pick. Wear walking shoes and a hat. Thanks, Karen & Michael! Meet at the clubhouse at 9:00 am to carpool or there is plenty of parking if you drive there on your own.
    Postponed until next year
  • Tuesday, July 26, 2022
    Member Garden Host:
    Priscilla Hudson

    Tuesday, July 26, 2022 - 10:45 am
    If you wish to carpool, come to the Clubhouse at 10:30 am.
    Over the past 18 years, Priscilla and Bev have been creating and implementing their home and garden ideas. They have created a park-like setting, with plantings and a water feature. Thanks, Priscilla! Carpooling is recommended. Meet at the clubhouse at 10:30 am.
  • Wednesday, August 3, 2022
    Heronswood Garden

    7530 NE 288th Street
    Kingston, WA
    Owned by the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe, Heronswood is a botanical garden of unparalleled beauty, containing rare and unusual trees, shrubs, and perennials. Depending on the interest of the group, we can either set up a tour with the director or taxonomist, or take a self-guided tour of the multiple garden landscapes. Admission is $10. A limited supply of plants may be available for sale. Meet at the clubhouse at 9:00 am