Monday, October 18, 2010

The new Main St. Planters

Gina marks a potential spot for the new planters.


An upside down 'Compton' at Haddonstone.

In July, Gina and I went to Haddonstone to check out the size of the 'Compton' Planter. The two of us then met downtown (twice) to map out every potential spot for a planter on Main St. Gina submitted the locations to the Township to be approved. After the Township received the paper work, we then had to meet with Township Manager Chris Shultz so he could look over the spots personally. Nineteen locations were given the green light.

Chairs of the 'Main St. Planters' meet with the Depenbrocks



Alberta, D'Arcy, Donna, Barbara, and Henry discuss plant material for the new planters.
After the township was satisfied, it was time for the Main St. Planter Committee to take over!
D'arcy, Donna and Barbara did some diligent research, and with the help of the Depenbrocks, decided on a trailing juniper, a miniature nandina, two purple balloon plants, a chartreuse sedum, and an ornamental mini pepper plant.

The New Main Street Planters




Depenbrocks sent two strong young men to deliver the planters and we picked 10 of the most visible spots to have them placed. Soon after, Barbara, D'Arcy, Donna, and Gina filled them with a layer of small stones and soil, and a couple of days later, we planted them with the plants that the Chairs had selected and delivered.





These last two photos are of the finished product. The Nandina should turn to beautiful Autumn colors of orange, red, and yellow, to make a great Fall showing. Thanks to everyone who helped in this project. You did a great job! Positive feedback from some shop owners and passersby have assured us that they are being enjoyed and appreciated, and hopefully, as funds permit, we will eventually be able to add more to help beautify the Main Street Business area.

Holiday workshop












Lillian, Linda, Joyce, and Mary Jane hard at work making embellishments for the holiday decorations to be used at Woodford Mansion in Fairmount Park this Christmas season.



Saturday, September 25, 2010

Presidents of the Moorestown Garden Club

Our new President, Mary Jane, along with past Presidents, Carol, Gina, Linda, Jolee, and Clorinda.

Joan receives her 25 year pin.

"Green" Tabletop arrangements

A reclaimed table, tiled with found china pieces, topped with a homemade container filled with harvested green moss. Made by Lee R.

A portable pond containing a beautiful water lily with a green frog sitting court, makes for a long lasting green show. Made by Anyce M.

The green frog sports a bright green collar.

A lovely arrangement that emphasizes a natural 'green' environment. Created by Cecelia.

A Fall arrangement, in a green colored container with matching green candle holder shows off a predominately green display accented with shades of the season. Designed by Gina.

More tabletop arrangements

A repurposed galvanized pail makes a handy container in this mostly green colored arrangement made by Clorinda.
Melted CD's form the flowers of this display in a green bowl. It features all recycled and reused items from the home. Made by Jolee.

Mary Jane's yard supplied the floral material used to construct this lush green display.

Recycled green soda bottles, highlighting green blushed white roses, are used to hold these traditional twin arrangements beautifully crafted by Carol M.