Ladybugs Garden Club

Submitted by Kathy Dodge on behalf of the MNW Ladybugs Keep an eye on lawns to spot problems early.  Insects such as chinch bugs and fungi such as grey leaf spot are two things to watch out for. Hummingbirds are here!! Migrating hummingbirds can be found at your...
Memorial Northwest Ladybugs News – May 2016

Memorial Northwest Ladybugs News – May 2016

On March 16, the Ladybugs took their pilgrimage trip to beautiful Bayou Bend where they toured the Ima Hogg mansion and grounds.  It was a lovely day and the azaleas were in full bloom.  After the tour, the Ladybugs had a delicious lunch at Baba Yega.  The Ladybugs...

MAY HORTICULTURE NEWSLETTER

April showers bring May flowers and lots of gardening activities. Visits to your local nurseries and public gardens will stimulate lots of new ideas and possibilities. Here are a few items that can help you with your gardening activities. ANNUAL AND PERENNIAL FLOWERS:...

Arbor Day at Theiss Elementary

The Memorial Northwest Ladybugs Garden Club presented two new trees to the Outdoor Learning Center that was dedicated 35 years ago this month. In that year of 1981, Mrs. Donna Rose was president of our club, and we have many wonderful pictures to document that special...
MNW Ladybugs Garden Club – Plant Vouchers

MNW Ladybugs Garden Club – Plant Vouchers

Plant Vouchers to Plants for All Season at Hwy. 249 may still be purchased from the MNW Ladybugs Garden Club.  The vouchers sell for $21.00 to purchase an 18 count flat that normally sells for $27.00 at the nursery.  That is a $6.00 savings per flat! The vouchers are...

My life – 38 years in MNW – By Eleanor Naremore

Bob and I moved to MNW in 1978.  There were around 800 homes built at that time.  We selected a home by Carl Olson only half finished in a great location on a cul de sac.  Olson was one of 4 or 5 builders besides the developer, James Goettee.  MNW was finished early...