The beautiful amaryllis featured in yesterday's post are located in the church courtyard next to the Agua Fria Room and in our Memorial Garden. We have enjoyed the blooms throughout this Lenten season. The plants were donated to the church by a member of the congregation whose original bulbs had multiplied over the years.
Similar donations could help us replace other plantings around the church which have reached the end of their lifespans. We would prefer native, drought-resistant plants in order to conserve water. Do you have succulents that are overrunning your flower beds, or cactus (like prickly pear) that can easily be propagated by cuttings? If so, consider giving some of them to the church to take the place of an overgrown shrub.
If you have plants you would like to contribute, don't dig or cut yet - contact Bill Wentling or the church office and let us know what you have available, and we will discuss the best way to proceed with the donation.
Thank you!
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