Notice: The opinions and views shared in these programs belong to the presenters and do not necessarily represent those of the Charlotte Garden Club or any affiliated organizations. Program details, including speakers, dates, and topics, are subject to change.

With presenter approval, Charlotte Garden Club members can access recordings of the last two speaker events on the CGC website under “News & Events.”

  • Gladys Hutson, Pollinators

    This event has been cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic.   Gladys is a Beekeeping Educator and Apiarist with an informative and engaging website titled - TheBeeLady.org. Please check her out before this not-to-be-missed program! Gladys serves as the Piedmont Regional Director of the NC State Beekeepers Association and is …

  • Carol Reese – Facts and Fallacies about Native Plants

    Books and Other Items Recommended by Carol Reese - Click Here "Facts and Fallacies about Native Plants has its humorous moments, but it is mostly to combat the idea that a garden must be native or you are irresponsibly failing the wildlife. Using a mixture of science and personal experience, …

  • Jay Sifford – “Garden Design: The Power of the Line”

    Jay Sifford is a garden designer and writer based in Charlotte, and is a member of the CGC. He believes that a garden can and should be more than just a collection of plants or a way to decorate a yard. Rather, Jay believes that a successful garden is built …

  • Ted Stephens – “New and Exciting Plants”

    This month’s speaker, Ted Stephens, was recently mentioned in Fine Gardening magazine: “Fragrant tea olive (O. fragrans, Zones 8–11), also called sweet olive, is—no surprise—the most fragrant of all tea olives and blooms for the most extended period of time. Ted Stephens of Nurseries Caroliniana in North Augusta, South Carolina, …

Notice: The opinions and views shared in these programs belong to the presenters and do not necessarily represent those of the Charlotte Garden Club or any affiliated organizations. Program details, including speakers, dates, and topics, are subject to change.

With presenter approval, Charlotte Garden Club members can access recordings of the last two speaker events on the CGC website under “News & Events.”