Petal Pushers Garden Club

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The garden club regular meetings are held once a month on the fourth Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. in the Annex.  Special events are generally on different dates and in the Auditorium.  Be sure to check The Colony News magazine or check here for the upcoming meeting time and topic.


For more information about the garden club, contact us:

Gloria Brosky at 714 292-8507 or goldenmom2finn@gmail.com

Jane Payne at 909 455-2253 or janepayne3@verizon.net 


Save the date for The Colony Petal Pushers Garden Club’s 2nd annual Colony Home Garden Tour.

It just happens to be on Earth Day, April 22, 2023

 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. 

 

To start the tour, come to the clubhouse atrium to pick up a map and descriptions of the gardens. You will be told which home to start at and then follow the numbers to the next home. We need to spread the visitors out to make it more enjoyable for everyone. This year we have 16 gardens on the tour.

 

This is a very special time to meet new residents, neighbors from around The Colony and enjoy some time outside on Earth Day.


The Colony 2022 Garden Tour


The Colony Petal Pushers Garden Club held the first annual Colony Garden Tour in May 2022 and over 150 Colony residents participated in the Garden Tour.  We greatly appreciated the 16 homeowners who opened up their yards and those Petal Pusher members who worked hard to make this event happen.


One common theme throughout the gardens was having outdoor space devoted to entertaining or just relaxing in nature.  Many featured outdoor rooms with seating arranged for conversation around a fire pit, table or bar.  There were interesting walkways of brick, tiles, decorative cement, etc. with thriving plants along the sides.  Water fountains added to the outdoor ambience and each garden was speckled with garden art reflecting the homeowner’s personality and interests.  


View the video of the 2022 Garden Tour.




Organics Recycling


SB1383 is the law requiring Californians to separate collected food scraps, yard debris and food-soiled paper from trash for organics recycling. This starts on April 1, 2023 and your green bin will become your "Organics" bin.  


To learn more about it, view the video of  the presentation given January 24th.

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