Garden Ramble a good opportunity for nature lovers
AMA/WAGGAMAN - Take a walk on the wild side with award-winning master gardeners during the River Road Garden Ramble tour on March 25 from noon-4 p.m. All proceeds will benefit the St. Mark chapter of the St. Vincent de Paul Society. A variety of garden styles will include: an award-winning Master Gardener’s retreat with a large pond for wildlife, a walk on the wild side garden including woods and pasture with wildflowers and a display of antique games, a garden filled with vegetable beds, with a free potted plant giveaway while supplies last, and a garden with a variety of plants and a potting shed.
The tour can be started at either 10391 River Road in Ama or 9555 River Road in Waggaman. Pass along plants and cuttings will be sold. Admission is $10 per person, with kids 15 and younger for free. April 1 is the rain date. For more information, contact Jara D. Roux at (504)431-0399.
View other articles written By Staff Report
Subscribe Today and Save!!!
Buy a subscription to St. Charles Herald Guide Newspaper AND get the digital edition delivered to your inbox ABSOLUTELY FREE!St. Charles Herald Guide is the complete local news in St. Charles Parish, Louisiana.
Get your local news, sports and information from the Parish's award winning paper.
St. Charles Herald Guide has what you need.
Featured Articles
Hahnville High School athletes recently signed letters of intent to play at the...
Two juveniles and a 25-year-old man have been arrested in connection with two...
The Hahnville Tigers and Desterehan Wildcats baseball teams were well represented...
Little more than a week after officials from 14 parishes took a trip to Washington,...
Most graduating seniors do not come close to scoring a 27 on the ACT test, but...
The Pickets are hallowed ground in the Houma trout-fishing world. If you fish out...
featured merchant
Tastet Excavation & Demolition
Need lot a lot cleared or a pond dug, call for a free quote. Big or small, we can do it all.

Burglars strike 7 Luling homes during daytime - 1842 views
Brazen burglars have broken into seven Luling homes in less than two weeks, making off with electronics and jewelry during the daytime heists.



