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(Revised Program) Winter Gardening: Getting Started—Tuesday, November 18, at 11:30 a.m.

We hope you will join
the Garden Club of Weaverville
for our November 2025 Meeting

Winter Gardening: Getting Started

Tuesday, November 18, at 11:30 a.m.

In the Weaverville Community Center
[60 Lakeshore Drive, Albert Weaver Room]

 

Winter is no time to simply relax and peruse your garden catalogs.  Rather, winter is also a time to start your vegetables and perennials for next spring.  How do you start in winter?  Local gardener Deanne Eversmeyer will share her expertise and tell us how.  She will offer guidance on when to start, which materials are needed, which simple-yet-beautiful plants are best to use, how to control light and water, and so much more.  She will also bring along seeds and some baby plants to help get you started.  You’re invited to attend Deanne’s presentation, to ask your winter gardening questions, and also to share your own personal tips.

In her previous life, Deanne managed the grounds crew at the Washington National Cathedral and the landscape department at Washington Golf & Country Club. In her current life at Hope Springs Farmlet and Chicken Ranch, she puts her horticultural degree and over 40 years of gardening experience into growing all of her produce in her 2,000-square-foot garden here in the Reems Creek Valley.  

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.