Wednesday, March 3, 2004
Home & Garden

Walk through a garden

Months of planting, fertilizing and growing paid off for Rebecca Hellgeth at the Southeastern Flower Show in Atlanta recently. Hellgeth, owner of Monet’s Garden in Peachtree City, and her family created an island of over 1,000 plants, trees and flowers, a water feature and winding paths, right in the middle of the Georgia World Congress Center. Her hard work was rewarded. She won the “Sock it to the Senses Award” and the “Chairman's Award for Distinctive Garden in Landscape Design.”

Learn about ‘The Plant Lady’

If you’re itching to get in the garden this spring, don’t miss this month’s issue of Fayette Woman magazine.

Sourwood chosen as top plant

The Georgia Native Plant Society has announced that sourwood (Oxydendrum arboreum) has been selected as the organization’s 2004 Plant of the Year. The year-round beauty of this tree enhances natural settings and gardens alike.

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