WELCOME TO
NEW LONDON GARDEN CLUB
Our members come from New London and the surrounding towns drawn together by shared interests and enthusiasm for gardening, plant material design, civic beautification and improvement, protection of the environment and mative species, and community service. The Club offers nine exciting program meetings each year; the programs
are as diverse as stonewall building, recycling technology, and home vegetable gardening. Visitors are welcome to all the programs listed under the Program Calendar.
For more information or how to become a member contact us at info@newlondongardenclub.org. |
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Chase away those Winter Blahs
On a mild day (>40 degrees) in mid to late March, cut branches from Flowering Quince, Forsythis, Magnolia, Lilac , Crabapple or Vibrunum. 
Plunge into warm water and place in a cool location over night.
In the morning cut a tiny bit of stem and place a 1” vertical slit at the bottom of the branch.
Bring inside (away from
direct sunlight) and add a couple of drops of Hydrogen Peroxide to water.
Change water often. You will be enjoying the blooms in about 2 to 5 weeks. |
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CIVIC BEAUTIFICATION
OF NEW LONDON 
New London is a quaint New England town nestled in the Lake Sunapee region of New Hampshire. Much of its charm is the result of the planting and maintenance by Garden Club members of many beautiful flowers and shrubs in several public areas. The Library, Beaches, Information Booth, Post Office, Gazebo, Historical Society,
Town Buildings, and public gardens are all planted in the spring, cared for during the summer and put to sleep in the fall. This has been the main project of the Club since its inception.
Learn more about the Club Projects
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