Rogers Park Garden Group
welcome!
 
about RPGG
RPGG Vision: The Rogers Park Garden Group believes in the power of gardens to build communities through beauty, camaraderie and involvement.
 
RPGG Mission: The Rogers Park Garden Group works to promote gardening in the community through education and by assisting the growth and development of green spaces.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Step into the garden
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Questions? email us!
 
 
 
 
August 26 – Keeping Your Trees Terrific
On Tuesday, August 26, 2008 7:00 pm
 
 
With John Eskandari, Plant Acquisitions Manager, Tree & Shrub Department, Gethsemane Garden Center
RP Presbyterian Church, Fellowship Room, 7059 N. Greenview
 
We rely on trees for beauty, shade, and multiseasonal interest in any green
space from a garden to a terrace. Colorful bark, mosaic-like
Garden of Treasures Sale & Fundraiser
Sunday, September 28, 2008
 
Terrific shopping opportunity to get great deals on plants, yard materials,
patio furniture, garden-themed items, and bid on items donated by local
businesses and artists (start that holiday shopping early!) - and it all
benefits RPGG community gardening projects.  The RPGG will also unveil our
 
The Buzz About Bees
.Saturday, September 27, 2008
 
We love bees and can hardly wait to hear what these experts have to say.
For a sneak preview visit Greg at www.wildblossomwines.com Holley and John at www.beelinestore.com. Come join us for a fascinating evening on bees from beekeeping to the things that are made with pollen and honey. Did someone
Adopt The Public Way
 
 
The RPGG Community Gardening Committee is initiating a small grants program for anyone interested in improving public spaces in Rogers Park.  A minimum of 7 grants of up to $200 will be made available for spaces in the neighbhorhood east of Ridge, north of Devon to the city limits.
 
For additional
 
Keeping Your Trees Terrific
John Eskandari, Plant Acquisitions Manager, Tree & Shrub Dept., Gethsemane
Garden Center
Tuesday, August 26, 7 pm, RP Presbyterian Church, Fellowship Room, 7059 N. Greenview
 
 
 August event