Flowers for the Arboretum, others
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Mathis Winkler
BALBOA PENINSULA -- As a little girl, Ginny Connolly began her
gardening career by dealing with the snakes and worms her mother
despised.
She didn’t mind the creatures and kept going. As this year’s president
of the Little Garden Club of Newport Beach, Connolly joined 36 fellow
members and hundreds of visitors for a plant sale Thursday.
Net proceeds from the sale will benefit organizations such as Newport
Beach’s environmental nature center, ReLeaf Costa Mesa, the UC Irvine
Arboretum and the Catalina Conservancy. That’s in line with the club’s
mission to promote projects and programs of horticultural stewardship,
which add to the beauty and health of the community.
Taking in as much as $10,000 in previous years, club members have
donated up to $8,000 as a result, Connolly said. The group has existed
since 1985 and is kept small intentionally to allow for meetings at
members’ homes.
For the sale, each member is required to grow and donate at least two
plants, prized at $40, said Barbara MacDonald, who belongs to the club.
With dozens of pots filling the oceanfront garden of Judy Banning, a
club member, the almost exclusively female guests could choose from
arrangements such as potted strawberries, woven baskets with planted
Brussels sprouts, and marigold or miniature roses.
As neon orange stickers rapidly appeared on pots, signifying that they
had been sold, visitors settled down to food and wine at tables in the
garden and out on the beach.
Clutching two tags for thyme and chives plants she had already bought,
Newport Beach resident Mary Ann Huntsman said that as an avid gardener,
she’d simply come to enjoy the day.
Her friend Anne Hoover hadn’t been able to pick out anything so far.
“I’ve been talking to people,” she said, laughing. “But I’m sure I
will.”
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