Ever since 1946, The Cedar Mill Garden Club has been  offering educational programming for the community.  Join us to share gardening and landscaping tips, hear top-notch presenters on gardening and conservation, take field trips and share in the fellowship of like minded women.

                         We meet on the third Wednesday of the month               at 11:30 a.m. at the
Community Room across from the
Beaverton City Library on 5th and Hall
(12350 SW  5th)
Beaverton, Oregon




The Theme:

"150 Years of Horticulture in Oregon"

  The Goal:  Working Together in Gardening
2011-2013  Goal:  To  spread the word about  gardening, horticultural  issues, wildlife
and bird conservation, sustainability, floral design and the joys of gardening
and garden clubs to our members and the community at large and ...
To nurture a curiosity about all things wild and beautiful and develop an
appreciation for the planet earth  through a potpourri of programs,  member
friendships and  community involvement.

                                  "Visit us and try us on for size, we guarantee you                                       will be pleased." ...   Barbara Cushman, club president




 
Welcome Plant Lovers!

Next Field Trip : 

Garden Palooza,  Firpoint Farms,  Sat. April 6th  10-4
45 vendors, www.gardenpalozza.com
Meet at K Mart  on Murray & TV Hwy 10:30 a.m. for carpooling
           
Browse our Website for Information About:

   Monthly programs and activities
Our 10th Annual Plant Sale, May3th & 4th 2013
Our Wildflower Project
      Bird sightings in Portland Metro Area
   Project Feederwatch
   Links to other gardening websites
  The photo gallery of our activities
Notes from the program on hummingbirds
Club member profile and pictures
Guest book & comments
Gardening tips
Gardening book recommendations
Plant  and bird of the month
Youth Program
Arbor Day


  The Cedar Mill Garden Club


Guest Book






Birds  &
Gardening


Program &  Field Trip schedule


Current Field Trips


Program Archive



Wildflowers


Member Profile


Links



 







NEXT  Program
. Wildflower Garden

THOUGHT FOR THE MONTH
The best way to make sure you are removing a weed is to pull on it.  If it comes out of the ground easily, it is sure to be a valuable plant...Ananamous


OFFICERS FOR NEXT BIENNIUM: L. to R






Barbara Cushman, President,  Diane Plesset, Vice President Delores Greenholtz and Summer Browner, Co-Secretaries and Sue Owen, Treasurer


Pictures:
    Arbor Day,      Pat Still's garden, Flower Arranging
the "Chicken Lady"
Trip to Lan Su Garden
more...

Conservation Pledge
I pledge to protect and conserve the natural resources of the     planet Earth and promise to promote education so we may     become caretakers of our air, water, forest, land and wildlife.


 
Bird Pledge
"To my bird friends, I pledge my word that I will share my garden with them as welcome guests.  For them I will provide food, water  and shelterfor nests and nestlings.  May birds always find in my gardena sure and welcome sanctuary and in me its faithful keeper." -- Junior Gardening Manual NFGC Inc.--
These pages were last updated: April 4, 2013


March 20, 2013

       "Edible Gardening" presented by Master Gardeners  & local Chef

Beaverton City Community Center
11:30 a.m.


THANKS for SUPPORTING the
9th  Annual
Cedar Mill Garden Club

CHECK YOUR CALENDARS FOR
THE
10th ANNUAL CMGC PLANT SALE & ART FAIR

MAY 3rd &-4th
10-5

For those special perennials, ferns, hostas and more including choice dahlias.


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Come for all or part of the trips!