Green Thumb Garden Club Princeton

Green Thumb Garden Club Princeton Green Thumb Garden Club was organized 1951, federated January 1954. Meet the first Monday of March- Dec at 1:00 pm at Lyles Station Historic School.

National Garden Week approaching quickly June 7-13.Green Thumb Garden Club Princeton we started early donating seeds to ...
06/04/2026

National Garden Week approaching quickly June 7-13.
Green Thumb Garden Club Princeton we started early donating seeds to Princeton Public Library for Seed Swap, we are restarting our Beautiful Garden recognition award this summer too. It's a great time for gardening.
Anyone who would like to nominate a private Garden, public Garden or business in Ginson County Indiana please private message this page or email. [email protected] with your nominations address.

Celebration of 75 years as a club 1951-2026, Thank you Mrs. Orville Redenbacher for being the first club president and founding member of Green Thumb Garden Club Princeton indiana.

Pollinators are important,  please feed them.
04/14/2026

Pollinators are important, please feed them.

You didn’t plant milkw**d.
It planted itself — because it was supposed to be there.

For thousands of years it grew in field edges, fence lines, road margins, and pasture corners. Not gardens. Not flower beds. The places people now call “messy.”

Then lawns arrived. And the plant that evolved to live between wild and human spaces became the first thing we removed.

So the monarchs didn’t disappear all at once.

They started skipping stops.

Migration isn’t one long flight.
It’s a chain of short ones. Each generation travels part of the route and hands it to the next. When even a few links are missing, the chain breaks quietly — a little further north every year.

Milkw**d is one of those links.

When you pull it, nothing dramatic happens.
You still see butterflies that summer.
But the generation after that never forms.

That’s why people think monarch decline is mysterious. It isn’t sudden — it’s cumulative.

The plant looks like a w**d because it grows where ecosystems repair themselves: disturbed soil, edges, ditches, construction margins. It is not invading your yard.

It is rebuilding habitat faster than humans can plant it.

You don’t need to turn your lawn into a prairie.
You only need to stop treating this one plant as an enemy.

Leave a small patch.
Even a corner.
Even just one.

For a migration that crosses a continent, survival often depends on a space the size of a doormat.

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04/14/2026

I’m really careful with baking soda in the garden because it’s one of those tips that sounds easy, but too much can build up in the soil and stress plants over time 🌸
🧂 I DON'T use baking soda as a regular flower booster
🪴 If a plant is not blooming well, I check sun, water, and fertilizer first
🌼 Most bloom problems are usually from care issues, not a lack of baking soda

Special arrangements for VIP attendees.
04/14/2026

Special arrangements for VIP attendees.

Backyard Habitat display Jodi Meyer chairman for The Garden Club of Indiana 94th Annual Convention. Including DIY birdse...
04/14/2026

Backyard Habitat display Jodi Meyer chairman for The Garden Club of Indiana 94th Annual Convention.
Including DIY birdseed wreath and ideas for shelter, water and food.
Bee and butterfly bath. 🦋 🐝
Information for Azalea Path and Lyles Station Historic School and Museum .

Vendors at The Garden Club of Indiana convention
04/14/2026

Vendors at The Garden Club of Indiana convention

Indiana NW Garden Clubs hosting the members of The Garden Club of Indiana members and Central Region Director Rene Lynch...
04/14/2026

Indiana NW Garden Clubs hosting the members of The Garden Club of Indiana members and Central Region Director Rene Lynch of Minnesota

I didnt know this information on pine cones, did you?
03/03/2026

I didnt know this information on pine cones, did you?

That pine cone you stepped on during your last hike? It's actually a free garden tool that can replace about $100 worth of store products. Pine cones work as weather indicators, pest deterrents, and homes for beneficial insects all at once – and they last for months without breaking down like plastic gadgets do. [4smwh]

Beautiful designs and talents
11/02/2025

Beautiful designs and talents

So Happy to host the SW District Garden Clubs.
10/25/2025

So Happy to host the SW District Garden Clubs.

Chapter 22 of Travels With Our TGCI President found Wanda surprised and honored that the South West District purchased a brick in her name to be placed at the Lyles Station Historic School and Museum in Princeton, IN!

The meeting was opened by Eric Heidenreich, Executive Director of the Gibson County Visitors & Tourism Bureau, and the program was a tour of the museum and grounds by Stanley Madison, President and Founder of the museum.

DYK that this amazing Historic School and Museum displays the story of what the Black community had to endure in Lyles Station and recreates a sense of life and learning in the town during the 1920s when the school was new and the community was thriving. Our TGCI 2026 September Seminar will be held here on 9-9-26 - so save the date to see this incredible place!

FYI - One of the notable graduates of the school was Alonza Fields who served for 21 years as the The White House Butler.

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