Camellias Take Center Stage as Seagrove Garden Club Members Gather
[[{“value”:” Winter blooming camellias are showcased at Eden Gardens State Park in FebruaryCamellias, the showy bush with large, colorful winter blooms, was the focus of the most recent meeting of the Seagrove Garden Club as the organization continues its 62nd year. Margaret Morrison, a Walton County master gardener and a board member of Friends of Eden Gardens, shared details about proper growing conditions, pruning and propagation of camellias at the group’s January meeting at Pazzo Italiano in Santa Rosa Beach to prepare members for the annual Camellia Festival and plant sale held Feb. 7 at Eden Gardens State Park. Walton County Master Gardener Margaret Morrison shares growing advice and the history of how Eden Gardens State Park showy camellias with Seagrove Garden Club members “We have had such a fantastic first half to the year,” said Seagrove Garden Club president Marie Spafford. “I’m really excited about what 2026 holds, especially as we continue to make a difference in our community.” In mid-February, Seagrove Garden club members will tour Coastal Blue Farms/Nursery in Freeport and enjoy a “winter picnic” in the event center, catered by Emerald Coast Catering. Seagrove Garden Club officers for the 2025-26 season are left to right, Carolyn Dzelzkalns, Marie Spafford, president; Eileen O’Grady, Carolyn Lohmiller, Patsy Powell, Judy Cox and Kathy Martin. The 62nd Seagrove Garden Club season began in September with a presentation about 30A Tiny Library, a passion project spearheaded by club member Victoria Sellers, followed in October by a fabulous holiday floral demonstration by...
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