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Locality: Camp Hill, Pennsylvania

Phone: (717) 761-4108



Website: www.penncumberlandgardenclub.org

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Penn Cumberland Garden Club 27.06.2021

Join a garden club today! Where we encourage green fingers -- and verdant hearts. #gardenclub #friendship #gardening #learning

Penn Cumberland Garden Club 21.06.2021

Support this tour .... a local club in our area and one of our member's garden is featured! Congratulations Kathleen Jacobs.

Penn Cumberland Garden Club 18.06.2021

Another interesting garden tour ...

Penn Cumberland Garden Club 31.05.2021

This is gardening "humor" but some of our veggie growers can totally relate when that first ripe tomato comes off the vine!

Penn Cumberland Garden Club 30.11.2020

PCGC's Civic Beautification Committee contributes to the Chrismas decorations at the 1867 CVRR Passenger Station in Mechanicsburg. Head Gardener, Susan Wilder, decorated the containers on either side of the bench.

Penn Cumberland Garden Club 20.11.2020

10 million Amaryllis flood the marketplace during the holidays as a favored gift that can be grown easily by anyone. But can they? Marilyn Kruger, President of ...the Garden Clubs of Illinois, Inc. has a special tale to tell of her Hippeastrum mishap. Click on the link below to read her adventure: https://www.gardenclub.org//how-grow-amaryllis-marilyn-kru What are your secrets to success with this lovely bulb? Please post your Amaryllis photo below and tell us your journey with this prized flower. See more

Penn Cumberland Garden Club 11.11.2020

Interesting background on how trees are selected for Rockefeller Center. It's all good!

Penn Cumberland Garden Club 03.11.2020

PCGC Civic Beautification Committee decorates the Camp Hill Boro containers for the holidays. Last year, we planted a tree in each container. Two of the trees have done very well, however, the other two did not survive the summer's 90 degree days. Betty Jordan, head gardener for these containers, decided to try spray painting the expired trees a dark green. Two of the trees in the photo of 3 containers were painted. Can you tell which 2?

Penn Cumberland Garden Club 22.10.2020

A soldier in Iraq , asked his wife to send him dirt ( U.S. soil), fertilizer, and some grass seed so that he can have the sweet aroma, and feel the grass grow b...eneath his feet. When the men of the squadron have a mission that they are going on, they take turns walking through the grass and the American soil to bring them good luck. Of all the things he could have asked his wife to send to him from home..he asked for American soil.....Big thanks to our Service Men & Women ... I this See more