Camden Garden Club awardee, Soren Beckstrom, enjoys the woods of Vermont at Middlebury. Photo courtesy Soren Beckstrom.
Read moreThe Student Behind the Scholarship
Meet Isaac Milton Young owner of IMY Landscaping
Read moreHoliday Open House
A holiday committee of Club members decorated the library at the Henry Knox Museum, celebrating their annual open house held on December 2 and 3. This very special event is always open to the public as a free community event with encouragement for donations pf non-perishable foods.
Inspired by Robert Frost’s poem, “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,” the design featured a display of natural materials to evoke a walk in the woods. Visitors during the Open House enjoyed the smell of cut fresh branches of balsam fir, white pine, and other conifers. Colorful red twig dogwood and silver birch, pinecones and other natural materials were donated by Club members who responsibly harvested them for use in the display.
Our Camden Garden Club elves creatively worked together, happily contributing their time and efforts to support our community with a living poem and efforts to support our community.
Club Plans to use Solarization to Prepare Bed for Incoming Native Garden
Camden’s first native plant garden gets a strong start
Read moreClub Supports Native Plants in Honor of Maine Native Plant Month
The Camden Garden Club is a strong supporter of native plants, and issued a statement of support.
Read moreCelebrating Sustainable Gardens for Maine Native Plant Month, Earth Month, Plant America Month
This month, we celebrate sustainable gardens during Maine’s inaugural Native Plant Month.
Read moreGovernor Mills Proclaims April 2023 Maine Native Plant Month
Join us in celebrating native plants.
Read moreOnly 10 Lampposts Remaining for Sponsorship
Only 10 of the 50 downtown lampposts are still in need of sponsorship
Read moreFirst National Bank Sponsors First Lampposts
Leaders of First National Bank and First National Wealth Management present a check for first two sponsored lampposts to leaders of the Camden Garden Club.
Read moreTown of Camden Thanks Camden Garden Club During 2015 Centennial
The Town of Camden especially owes a deep debt of gratitude to the Camden Garden Club for its ongoing and energetic commitment to annual beautification projects.
Read moreSponsor A Camden Lamppost
The Camden Garden Club announces its inaugural lamppost sponsorship program
Read moreScholarship Applications Due April 30
The Camden Garden Club welcomes applicants to its scholarship program.
Read moreThe New Invasive Plants List in Maine
The fifth talk in the 55th Annual Horticulture Series
Read moreSugar, Sex & Poison
The fourth talk in the 55th Annual Horticulture Series
Read moreYardscaping
The third talk in the 55th Annual Horticulture Series
Read moreThe 2023 deadline to order your subsidized sidewalk tree is March 25
Read moreVillage Green Sleeps Under a Blanket of Snow
The history and status of a Club treasure
Read moreForestry for Maine Birds
The second talk in the 55th Annual Horticulture Series
Read moreHarvard’s Glass Flowers Visit Camden for Virtual Tour January 31
Tickets now on sale
Read moreCamden Garden Club Announces 55th Annual Winter Horticulture Series Lineup
The Camden Garden Club announces the 55th Annual Winter Horticulture Series
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