The garden sits in front of the new Pump Station where the clean water “falls” into the Ohio River. Another great feature of the pump station is that it collects…
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Our 2023 SWIMGA Garden Walk June 24-25 was a big success!
Our next Garden Walk will be in 2025.
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SWIMGA announces 2022 Members of the Year, Project of the Year, and Legacy Awards
Congratulations to Greg Gordon, Roger Lynch, and Linda Stocks for being our 2022 Members of the Year! The Project of the Year Award went to Native American Days chaired by…
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SWIMGA Propagation Team Update
The propagation team was formed a few years ago to help increase the number of plants for our May plant sale beyond what members brought and what we purchased and…
During this season of gratitude and thanks, SWIMGA members shared nonperishables with the Tri-State Food Bank
Our goal was to collect 400 pounds of food at the November General Membership meeting. We came in just under six hundred pounds, plus a generous cash donation. One in…
SWIMGA volunteers shared our love of gardening at Fiesta Evansville 2022 on Sunday, October 9 at Wesselman Park
The fun, upbeat music made us tap our feet as we gave away mums, begonias, verbena, and swamp milkweed seeds to over 300 festival goers. Also, a few ‘Harvest’ Cookbooks…
Native American School Days was held the last week of September with the Three Sisters Garden presenting Mississippian Culture and Companion Garden practices!
It was held for four days with eleven Master Gardener volunteers teaching 1,371 students and teachers from 21 area schools. This does not include parents, grandparents and relatives who were…
SWIMGA President Kathy Kellems on the WIKY Morning Show talking about Saturday’s Garden Conference!
Our President did a great job this morning sharing details about the Conference with Dennis Jon Bailey of WIKY. It’s going to be a great day and it isn’t too…
There’s still time to register for the October 15 SWIMGA Conference!
The Conference fee covers great speakers, lunch, and a wide array of exhibitors AND you can register on our website.
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Pollinator Project at Seton Harvest
SWIMGA is participating in a Pilot Project with Seton Harvest and other community volunteer groups. Jane Leingang and Diane Mason are cochairing this Pilot Project. There are many volunteer opportunities…