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Garden Club of Woodbridge Meetings on Succulents and Soil

In January, a class for Succulents and in February a Soil Fertility Presentation

President Debbie Schlegel and member Sharon de Kadt taught an eager group of Garden Club of Woodbridge members the "how-tos" of succulent gardening at the January meeting. A multitude of succulents were available for members' use: chandelier, ghost, and lace aloe were among plants ready for potting. Caring for the plants per Debbie and Sharon: use succulent/catus soil, always go easy on watering, unglazed terra cotta planters work very well, pots must have drainage holes, and sun keeps colors vibrant. Pots, plants, dirt and colorful pebbles were supplied, and every member went home with an attractive succulent potted plant.

George Bugbee, from the CT Agricultural Experiment Station, is an expert in soil fertility, potting media, composting and the use of composted biosolids in horticulture. He was the guest speaker at the club's February meeting. His presentation was "Improving Soil in Home Gardens," and was very educational.

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