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Pimmit Hills Garden News

We're starting up an informal Pimmit Hills Garden Club where we meet once a month at someone's garden in Pimmit Hills and talk plants. Our first 'meet-up' will be at Deanne Eversmeyer's beautiful garden on Leonard Road, Saturday, May 19, time to be determined (in the afternoon so it won't conflict with the Green Springs Garden plant sale). Deanne is a Horticulturalist at the National Cathedral in Washington, DC and is a professional expert on plants and gardens. To get on the Pimmit Hills Garden Club list, contact us.

National Cathedral Flower Mart
Friday, May 4, 10:00 am
Saturday, May 5, 10:00 am

This wonderful annual outdoor spring festival sponsored by the Cathedral’s All Hallows Guild features plant sales, floral and horticultural displays, boutique booths, tasty foods, music and entertainment, plus fun activities for children, including rides on the antique carousel. Proceeds benefit the Cathedral’s gardens, grounds and woodlands. Free admission. Rain or shine. More information & video

Green Springs Gardens "Spring Garden Day"
Saturday, May 19, 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
More than 40 vendors of rare and unusual plants descend on Green Spring Gardens to fill your spring gardening needs! Friends of Green Spring (FROGS) receive 10% off plants in the Garden Gate Plant Shop. Don’t miss this exciting annual tradition. More information

Garden Information - recommended plants

Meadowlark Botanical Gardens Daylily Exhibit, Sale and Tour
Thursday, June 28, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm
The Northern Virginia Daylily Society will exhibit a wide variety of daylily blooms with voting for the most popular. Bare-root plants from Meadowlark’s collection will be offered for sale. Group members will be available to demonstrate division techniques and answer questions. A daylily walking tour will be offered at 10:00 am. Free and open to the public. More information

Pimmit Hills

Pimmit Hills, founded in 1950, is located next to the Tysons Corner area in Virginia and is one of the largest communities in Fairfax County with over 1,640 homes.

Picture of the Pimmit Hills Entry Sign

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