Year in Review: Point Roberts Garden Club

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This year has been a whirlwind of green-thumbed adventures, from mastering the art of growing dahlias to building hugelkultur mounds, not to mention the nitty-gritty of ivy removal and keeping our garden tools in tip-top shape.

We’ve had a blast with garden visits – a club highlight for sure – and partnering with the Point Roberts Primary School for Arbor Day fun.

Our commitment to the Point Roberts Garden Club shines through in our three pillars: nurturing our Tyee Drive project, fostering camaraderie through garden gatherings, and swapping gardening advice at our monthly meetups.

The beautification of Tyee Drive, stretching from Benson to Gulf roads, is a labor of love that demands both volunteer time and financial resources. Striking the right balance between upkeep and enhancements is a delicate dance.

Big shoutout to Point Roberts Community Advisory Committee and Whatcom County Council for giving us the thumbs up to tap into the transportation benefit district funds , allowing us to continue to bring in the pros!

Plus, we rallied a mighty crew for a Tyee Drive work party, giving our daffodil mounds and rhododendron berms a fresh new look.

Keen to dig a little deeper into the Point Roberts Garden Club?

If you would like more information about the Point Roberts Garden Club, check out our website PointRobertsGardenClub.org or contact us at info@PointRobertsGardenClub.org. We usually meet at the community center from February through October, and we’d love for you to join us.

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