POUND RIDGE GARDEN CLUB
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      • Dedication
      • Rain Garden Plant Identification
    • Library floral design
    • Floral designs for Club Meetings
    • Day at the Nursery
    • Holiday Swags
    • Boxwood Tree Workshop
    • PRGC FLOWER SHOWS >
      • Overview
      • 2022 - “Sonnets for the Cradle” >
        • Division I - Horticulture "Nursery Rhymes"
        • Division II - Design "Rock-A-Bye-Baby"
        • Division III - Education "Goosey, Goosey Gander"
        • Division IV - Botanical Arts
      • 2018 - “The Big Apple" >
        • Division I - Horticulture
        • Division II - Design
        • Division III - Special Exhibits
    • AWARDS >
      • 2025 PRGC Annual awards
      • 2024 PRGC Annual awards
      • 2023 PRGC Annual Awards
      • 2022 Club Level Awards
      • 2023 FGCNYS awards
      • 2021 PRGC Annual Awards
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  • MEMBERS ONLY
    • Member Directory
    • Conditioning Plant Material
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    • FGCNYS Flower Show Handbook
    • PRGC Bylaws
    • How to make a swag
    • Petite Design Tips
Our club strives to be part of the life of Pound Ridge in big ways and small. One of our ongoing civic projects is on display every spring as daffodils planted by garden club members erupt into dazzling bloom along town roads. When winter transforms the landscape, members are back at work making wreaths for town buildings and the festive red-ribboned evergreen swags that decorate signposts throughout the holiday season. Our Civic Improvement Committee and Horticulture committee has lead the club in many beautification projects throughout the town, including the design of the Moat family rain garden on route 172 and plantings at the Town House, Historical Society, Conant Hall, and town Cemetery, as well at the Ward Pound Ridge Reservation. And, of course, there is our celebrated flower show, an every-other-year event to showcase members' design artistry and horticultural excellence.
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Planting a new garden at the Ward Pound Ridge Reservation Amos Benedict House renovation.
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Floral design workshop
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Memorial Day parade marchers
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Making holiday wreaths and swags to decorate town


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Creating winning designs at Flower Shows
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Historical Society bench, entrance, and garden
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Planting a new tree at the Town House
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Selling daffodils at the market
Copyright 2026 Pound Ridge Garden Club All Rights Reserved
​P.O. Box 136
Pound Ridge, NY 10576
[email protected]
  • HOME
  • PHOTOS/EVENTS
    • Rain Garden at Moat Family Green >
      • History
      • Photos
      • What is a rain garden?
      • Dedication
      • Rain Garden Plant Identification
    • Library floral design
    • Floral designs for Club Meetings
    • Day at the Nursery
    • Holiday Swags
    • Boxwood Tree Workshop
    • PRGC FLOWER SHOWS >
      • Overview
      • 2022 - “Sonnets for the Cradle” >
        • Division I - Horticulture "Nursery Rhymes"
        • Division II - Design "Rock-A-Bye-Baby"
        • Division III - Education "Goosey, Goosey Gander"
        • Division IV - Botanical Arts
      • 2018 - “The Big Apple" >
        • Division I - Horticulture
        • Division II - Design
        • Division III - Special Exhibits
    • AWARDS >
      • 2025 PRGC Annual awards
      • 2024 PRGC Annual awards
      • 2023 PRGC Annual Awards
      • 2022 Club Level Awards
      • 2023 FGCNYS awards
      • 2021 PRGC Annual Awards
  • ABOUT US
  • CALENDAR(PROGRAMS)
  • CONTACT US
  • BULB SALE
  • GARDEN TIPS/RESOURCES
    • Other Activities
    • Monthly Gardening Tips
    • Gardening Websites
  • MEMBERS ONLY
    • Member Directory
    • Conditioning Plant Material
    • Protected Species List
    • FGCNYS Flower Show Handbook
    • PRGC Bylaws
    • How to make a swag
    • Petite Design Tips