Camellias are prized plant specimens throughout the world. Ms. Garvan appreciated the beauty of these magnificent shrubs and ensured a variety were planted throughout GWG, most notably on the Camelia Trail section of Woodland Walk. Although Camelias are relatively easy to grow there are year-round maintenance chores needed to ensure their health and vibrancy for beautiful blooms each season. This group of gardeners maintains the month-to-month tasks essential to maintaining our camellias, as well as protecting them from pests and fungus to keep them thriving.
PLEASE NOTE: Volunteers for Camelia Companions must complete a mandatory training session before taking care of Camelias. The training is offered twice a year. Check Get Connected and mark your calendar for the next available training session.
General Guidelines for Horticulture Volunteers:
· Please be prompt for the session to avoid missing the training for the task.
o Sessions are 8-11 am or 12-3 pm, but subject to change according to conditions and needs
· Meet in the Welcome Center Lobby, unless directed otherwise.
· Dress for the weather.
o If it is cold, dress in layers.
o If it’s hot/sunny wear sunscreen and/or sun blocking hat.
· Bring your own water bottle and work gloves.
· Tools for the task(s) will be provided, but you are welcome to bring your own if you prefer.
· The group will walk to or ride a shuttle depending on the work location in the garden.