Friday, March 29, 2024

April 2024 Monthly Fundy Gardeners Meeting



Get ready to embrace the green-thumb spirit because our next garden gathering at St. James The Less 1760 Rothesay Road ,Rothesay  is just around the corner! Join us on April 3rd at 7:00 p.m. for an evening filled with Garden inspiration and camaraderie.


  • Guest Speaker - Carole Lulham: Discover the art of "Creating a Living Wall"

                 Get ready to elevate your gardening game with innovative ideas!


🌿 Event Highlights:

  • Seed Swap and Sharing Table: Arrive a bit early to indulge in our seed swap and sharing table. Let's exchange gardening treasures and kickstart our spring with new additions to our green spaces.
  • We have some roles to fill, so consider volunteering for positions like Vice-President, Garden Tour planner, or assisting with meeting setup at St. James The Less. Your involvement fuels our garden community's vitality!

🌸 Membership Renewals:
Don't forget to renew your membership or sign up as a new member! Paula Manuel will be available starting at 6:30 p.m. with membership options: $20 for singles and $30 for couples (cash only).


🌱 Sharing Table Contributions:


For our April and May meetings, please bring any extra cuttings, sedums, dahlia tubers, gladiolus corms, summer bulbs, seedlings, or leftover seeds from March's meeting to share. Let's continue the spirit of generosity and help one another thrive in the upcoming growing season.


Let's cultivate a community of green thumbs together! See you all on April 3rd.

Saturday, March 2, 2024

Monthly Meeting & Seed Exchange - March 6,2024

Our meeting on March 6 will be the first in 2024 face-to-face at St. James The Less. 

Guest Speaker


Peter LeBlanc owner of Kennebecasis Orchard talk about their acres of farmland along the beautiful Kennebecasis River at 143 Meenans Cove Road  which consists of a well groomed apple u-pick,  with many varieties (HoneyCrisp Gala,Cortland Ambrosia ,Nova and Mac) available ;;;;as well as pumpkins, squash and garlic.   The orchard was  officially opened in 2022 after years of planting and grooming.   It is owned  and operated by Peter and Caroline LeBlanc,,,and managed by their daughter Amy Watson. 

Seed Exchange 

 "At the March 6 meeting members are invited to bring seeds to share or exchange. These could also be ones you have gathered from your own garden. There will be small bags provided and labels. If you have swamp milkweed seeds to share, bring those along for the Monarch butterflies. This could become an annual exchange if members want to take advantage of this opportunity and show an interest".