Gimli Garden Club

Gimli Garden Club Members of the Gimli Garden Club enjoy the activity of gardening and the fellowship of gardeners.

They share their expertise of plants, learn together and proceed to beautify the town.

04/08/2026

Yay we planted over 100 cannas this week yellow and red.

03/21/2026

We will be starting canna planting on Monday April 6.

03/14/2026

The Gimli Garden Club will be holding its first meeting of 2026 on Monday March 16 at 2 p.m. in the multi-purpose building.

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01/16/2026
Something to think about for this summer...
01/07/2026

Something to think about for this summer...

Native bee balm (Monarda) can support over 94 species of native bees, providing abundant nectar through its tubular red flowers from mid-summer through early fall. Its extended bloom period fills a critical gap when many other flowers have finished. Turf grass lawns provide zero food value for pollinators.

01/01/2026

Happy New Year to all you gardeners waiting to plant seeds and flowers.

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All the entries were so beautiful that we couldn’t make a decision. So we didn’t! The 3 winners were eventually chosen t...
12/17/2025

All the entries were so beautiful that we couldn’t make a decision. So we didn’t! The 3 winners were eventually chosen through a draw.

Please note one correction: Jean D is from Pelican Beach, not Wpg Beach.

10/21/2025

The Gimli Garden Club wishes to congratulate all the entries submitted ot our first annual contest "Come Grow With Us". You are all winners, However we had to choose 3 winners and here they are:

1st place - Susan of Aspen Park.
2nd place - Jean of Pelican Beach.
3rd place - Barb of Sandy Hook.

Again thank you all and congratulations to our winners!😉

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10/18/2025

Gardening isn’t just a physical activity—it’s a powerful tool for mental well-being. Engaging with plants can reduce stress and anxiety. Studies show that simply being surrounded by greenery can lower your heart rate and calm your mind. The act of nurturing plants also provides a sense of accomplishment, which boosts serotonin production, the hormone responsible for happiness.

Not only does gardening improve mental health, but it can also be a source of fresh, organic produce. Growing your own herbs, vegetables, or flowers can connect you to nature and the process of growth. It’s a fulfilling and therapeutic practice that benefits both body and mind.

Next time you're feeling stressed, try spending time in the garden—it may just be the solution you need. 🌱🌸

10/15/2025

We have received the entries for the Gimli Garden Club contest. Voting will take place at our regular meeting on Monday October 20.

There's still time to join. Monday October 20 at 2 p.m. at the multi-purpose bldg.

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The begonias at the cenotaph are so lush and full.
09/26/2025

The begonias at the cenotaph are so lush and full.

09/25/2025

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