Tag: garden
In full bloom: Hamilton Gardens at Lake Chatuge
Posted by Pamela A. Keene | May 1, 2020 | Features | 0
Garden gifts make great presents, engage family all year long
by Pamela A. Keene | Nov 30, 2020 | Curb Appeal
For gardeners, there’s almost nothing better than having a couple of gardening books under the...
Read MoreLimited fall outdoor celebrations scheduled
by Jane Harrison | Sep 28, 2020 | Outdoors
A strange wet summer dissolved into autumn as coronavirus concerns …
Read MoreAutumn leaves can be a gardener’s best friend
by Pamela A. Keene | Sep 28, 2020 | Curb Appeal
Wait! Don’t rake up and toss those leaves. You may be …
Read MoreIn full bloom: Hamilton Gardens at Lake Chatuge
by Pamela A. Keene | May 1, 2020 | Features
With one of the largest collections of rhododendrons in the Southeast, Hamilton Gardens at Lake Chatuge …
Read MoreChildren’s Garden grand opening
by Jane Harrison | Mar 8, 2020 | Features
Those who have already sneaked a peek at the whimsical fairy houses, castle and tooting miniature trains at the new Ada Mae Pass Ivester’s Children’s Garden …
Read More
Lake Lanier Weather
Lake Events
january
No Events
Off Lake Events
january
31jan5:30 pm2023 Lanier Running Club-Group Runs
Event Details
Lanier Running Club Group Runs, Gainesville Run with Lanier Running Club, starters to elites. Dates: Every Tuesday evening – but check website/Facebook page for updates and other runs. Time:
Event Details
Lanier Running Club Group Runs, Gainesville
Run with Lanier Running Club, starters to elites.
Dates: Every Tuesday evening – but check website/Facebook page for updates and other runs.
Time: 5:30 p.m.
Location: Meet at Liquid Nation Brewing, 2100 Atlanta Hwy.
For more information: www.lanierrunningclub.org.
more
Time
(Tuesday) 5:30 pm
Lakeside’s Facebook Feed

The damage may not be visible yet, but late December’s deep freeze wreaked havoc with plants, shrubs and trees across Georgia. Don’t panic yet. Until new growth begins this spring, you won’t know the impact of sustained sub-freezing temperatures. Early signs include dry, curled and brown foliage, extreme leaf drop or defoliation, and cracks in stems and branches. But the reality won’t be clear for at least several months. Don't panic ...
#everythinglakelanier, #foodtruckfridayllop, #GainesvilleGA, #lakelanier, #lakelanierolympicpark, #lakelanierassociation
lakesidenews.com/2023/01/deep-freeze-patience-may-save-your-landscape/
... See MoreSee Less
- Likes: 3
- Shares: 2
- Comments: 1
Good to know I was wondering