Upcoming Events for 2024
CHGC Christmas Home Tour
Dec. 14, 2024
(Tickets go on sale Sept. 14, 2024 @ 7:00 a.m.)
If you would like to be one of our wonderful sponsors, please contact Dale Ramey - 713-562-6191.
Established July 9, 2008
Welcome to our newest members:
Vicki Bernet
Michelle Tinney
Jan Gandy
Rita Saulsbery
Sharon Staley
Marion Stepp
Meetings & Activities
Regular meetings are usually held on the 2nd Wednesday of each month from 10:00 AM - 12:00 noon, at the Fellowship Hall of the Chappell Hill Methodist Church, 5195 Church Street.
Monthly meetings include speakers, raffles, door prizes and refreshments. In addition to our meetings, we have different projects, sponsor scholarships, garden art, plant swap and field trips. Annual Club Fundraiser: Christmas Home Tour.
We invite you to join us!
One of the Club's most visible projects is maintaining the flower beds in front of the town's Post Office, also a few other areas along Main Street. We hold monthly work days to do the planting and weeding.
Instructions for Application Form - Click on the link to open the form with Adobe Reader. You can print the form to your printer and fill in all the information needed. The form can be 1) mailed to The Chappell Hill Garden Club (PO Box 24, Chappell Hill, Tx 77426), or 2) bring the application to one of our meetings.
Note: Payment must be submitted with the application to become a CHGC member.
If you have questions, please use the contact form at the top of this page . . . or email us directly at chappellhillgardenclubtx@gmail.com.
"A perfect summer day is when the sun is shining, the breeze is blowing, the birds are singling, and the lawnmower is broken."
--- James Dent
"If you've never experienced the joy of accomplishing more than you can imagine, plant a garden."
​ --- Robert Brault
Scholarship/Financial Aid Requests
If you are looking to request scholarship or general financial aid (due to an unfortunate circumstance), please submit either the Scholarship form or Financial form. All instructions for completion are on the forms.
Note: April 1 is the deadline for submitting Scholarship forms.
Upcoming Events
Bluebonnet House & Garden Center Program
Topic: Vine Program - Heather Thormahien-Molik
Date: Jun. 22, 2024 / Time: 10:00 a.m.
Location: Masonic Lodge at 5055 Main St., Chappell Hill
Rockport Hummingbird Celebration
Dates: Sept. 19-22, 2024
See the website for more info: http://members.rockport-fulton.org/events/details/hummerbird-celebration-58779?calendarMonth=2024-09-01
Herb Society Festival - Gifts & Plant Sale
Date: Mar. 16-17, 2024 (Over for this year but watch for 2025 dates)
Location: Festival Hill at Jasper Rd., Round Top, Tx
Check website for further info: https://www.herbsocietypioneer.org/
John Fairey Garden - Budding Out Plant Sale & Festival
Date: Mar. 16, 2024 / Time: Members (8am-4PM)/General Public (10am - 4pm)
Location: John Fairey Garden 20559 FM 359 Rd in Hempstead, Tx
We're exicted to offer an expanded sale this year with returning and new vendors, more food options, and music. Members have early access and get in for a discounted entry fee of $5. Non-member admission is $10. Children 12 and under are free.
Check website for further info: https://jfgarden.org/budding-out-plant-festival/
Plants of the Month - Christmas Cactus
Christmas Cactus
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These cacti come in many different colors, from red, pink or purple to peach, orange or cream. Some growers have managed to mix the colors so that there are more than one in a pot. They are generally sold around the holidays in their names, however, many times it’s not the correct holiday. Many of the cacti sold around Christmas are actually Thanksgiving cacti. The reason for this is the bloom times; Thanksgiving cacti are in bloom around the time the Christmas season starts, so they are sold then.
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To distinguish which cactus you may actually have, take a look at the stem segments. The Thanksgiving cactus segments will have between two and four saw-toothed serrations along the margins while the Christmas cactus segments are more rounded. Also on the Thanksgiving cactus, the pollen bearing antlers will be more of a yellow color while on the Christmas cactus, the antlers will be more purplish-brown.
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These cacti are long-lived plants, especially with the right care. It is not uncommon for families to pass them down through the generations. They are easy to split into new plants as well. Cut the stem segments where there are at least 2 straight segments and 2 branching segments. Plant in soil and water well, allowing to thoroughly drain. This is a good use of the cuttings taken earlier. Plant several sections in one pot and allow to grow for a few weeks before giving as presents to others.
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Find more info at https://davesgarden.com/guides/articles/how-to-care-for-the-christmas-cactus
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Picture Source: https://balconygardenweb.com/how-to-make-a-christmas-cactus-bloom-at-christmas/​
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