Our Garden Club Annual Meeting will be held in the Community Garden at 5pm on Saturday, November 16th, in place of our regular morning meeting.  It will be a potluck, so bring something tasty from your kitchen.  At our Annual Meeting we hold elections for officers and this year the following people will be running for office:

 

   President:               Rachel Thomas, President

   Vice President:       Mickey Galbraith, Master Gardner

   Secretary:                Amanda Lindquist-Ozyagcilar, Master Gardner

   Communications:   Leslie Johnson

   Treasurer:                Carla Clark

 

We want to thank Wendy Rhodes for her service as our Treasurer the last two years.  She was invaluable sorting through all the receipts of a very active fundraising and building period.

 

 

Gardening Resources

Links and articles with evidence based gardening knowhow carefully curated for your benefit!

UoA  Master Gardeners

Not only do we work with University of Arizona Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners who vounteer their considerable skills around the valley, we are proud to announce that we have 3 of our very own certified Master Gardeners in the VVL Garden Club!  

Once built, the VVL Community garden will be the hub for garden centered education programs for all ages.  Stay tuned!

Workshops coming soon!

Fact Sheets and Focused Planting Tips!

Click here to learn about the VVL Garden Club’s plant of the Month, gardening fact sheets, and fun Gee Whiz words of wisdom from our own members!

Arizona Vegetable Planting Calendars

Click here to view the Low Desert Planting and Harvest Calendar from the Urban Farm, the Maricopa County Cooperative Extension Planting and Harvest Calendar from the UofA Master Gardener program, and the Master Gardener vegetable and flower planting guide by month.

Water Wise in the Low Desert

Have you ever had trouble figuring out how much to water your landscape plants? View this list of expert resources to get a better handle on the how to water your plants for optimum health AND for maximum conservation of our most precious resource.