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Master Gardeners Ilene Lock with Jan Bryant Natalee and Peggy looking over spring time Garden Walk last year May 24th, we are marking the calendar for our Garden Walks 2000 opportunity to learn what's growing on.
The Macomb County Master Gardener Walk on June 19th in Northern Macomb in Romeo will feature the Rose Path Walk. This is one garden you do not want to miss. Shirley Moore M.G. walking in the rain with Ann Hupfel. Lucille Day with the camera.
The two photos to the left are  a preview of the upcoming Garden Walk this summer on Friday July21st at the garden of Advanced Master Gardener Leslie DiLiberto in Macomb County. In photos are Leslie and Ed DiLiberto showing off their Hostas to Thea Blomquist and Lucille Day with the camera.

Sandra Richards ( Consumer Horticulturist Macomb County ) with Advanced Master Gardener Shirley Moore '96 looking over Shirley's garden in July, Shirley will be having her garden open this year for a visit by Master Gardeners.
Posted - July, 2000
MAC_Ralph_Trudy_Gregory.jpg (36626 bytes) Master Gardeners started out the Garden Walks with a visit to Ralph and Trudy Gregory's in Romeo for an April 24 2000 first walk of the year. We were treated to daffodils and other spring bulbs blooming their little hearts out. This is a photo of the Host and Hostess. 
Photo taken by Lucille Day
mac023_23.jpg (51366 bytes) Master Gardeners touring Ann Hupfel's Garden on June 19 2000. That is Ann the hostess for the evening, posing in front of the dry river bed that she built, in the photo are Rich Dugger and Ralph and Trudy Gregory.
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Joe and Mary Pak and daughter posing under Ann Hupfel's arbor entrance to the Unusual Perennial Garden Collection.
Lucille Day is the Photographer
Posted July 31, 2000
mac016_nr.jpg (56316 bytes) Master Gardeners enjoyed the visit on Tuesday July 11th  at Carolyn Taylor '97 in Clinton Twp. Carolyn calls this the "The Masters Garden." 
mac_Temp.jpg (38642 bytes) Pictured with Carolyn are Lucille Day, Rich and Geri Hamerick and Shirley Moore. 
Posted July 31, 2000
mac019_nr.jpg (69050 bytes) New Idea of Shirley Moore's to have an Open Garden every couple of weeks during the growing season, These are photos of her first one on July 12th. 
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Delane, Judy Sorise, Joe and Mary Pak, Carolyn Taylor, Gerri and Rich Hamerech, and Ann Hupfel in this group of Photos. 
mac025_nr.jpg (78737 bytes) Description: A Simple Country Garden, on 1 1/2 acres, featuring a Picket Fence Garden dedicated to my paternal Grandmother, with two borders surrounding it, A curved river of lawn separates the daylily border and the picket fence area, The west corner, by my folly, is a nice area to sit, and ruminate and get the west breezes, and enjoy the view of my once formal vegetable garden, now a place where the vines run up the Arbors and along the fence, creating mystery in the garden. I do have many crab-apple trees, lots of Daylilies and Iris many old Hostas and a collection of newer Hostas, and a much smaller vegetable garden compared to the past. 
Shirley Moore '96
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