We hope you will join
the Garden Club of Weaverville
for our February 2025 Meeting
In the Garden after Helene
Tuesday, February 11, at 11:30 a.m.
Many gardens and landscapes were impacted by the heavy rains and strong winds created by Hurricane Helene in late September 2024. Today’s garden challenges include the fact that fallen trees have led to more sun in what were once shade gardens. Also, slopes and stream banks have eroded. But is this change a problem? Or is it an opportunity?
Join Alison Arnold, Buncombe County Agriculture Extension Agent, for an interactive question and answer session to talk about what happened in your garden as a result of Helene and to develop ideas for going forward. Attendees are invited to bring questions about and examples of the landscape challenges you are facing.
And in response to several member inquiries, Alison will also give a brief overview of the Buncombe Master Gardener Volunteer program.
At the Buncombe County Cooperative Extension Office, Alison is responsible for all consumer horticulture topics in Buncombe County, including the Buncombe Master Gardener Volunteer program.
*The following article on the Buncombe Master Gardener website is an excellent post-Helene resource: Flooding and Wind Damage: What’s Next for Your Landscape?
All are welcome to attend. The garden club will not provide refreshments this month, but feel free to bring your own lunch, snack, or beverages to enjoy immediately following the program, if you’d like. The business meeting will begin soon thereafter.
Club of Weaverville is a co-ed, non-profit organization open to everyone. For more information on what we do, becoming a member, or supporting the club, visit our website.
