Member Survey 2025
What Drew You to Gardening?
How has the Club added Value to Your Life?

We thought it would be fun to find out what our members had to say when asked two questions. Take a peek at how our members commented on what drew them to gardening, and how the Jensen Beach Garden Club has impacted their lives. Do you see a pattern?
Part 1: "What Drew you to gardening?"
- My Dad was a gardener. (Pat)
- Home ownership. (Kim)
- I lived in my Grandfather's house and he always planted tomatoes, figs, etc. in Brooklyn NY. (Dorothy)
- Mary C, lol! (Allison)
- I grew up in Chicago in a two-story walk-up that backed up to a train - no backyard - no green. I have loved working in gardens ever since. (Sue)
- My father always enjoyed growing tomatoes. I remember the first tomato he gave me right off the vine. Thought I would be able to do that too. (Harold)
- The beauty and joy that a gorgeous garden brings. (Amy)
- Grew up with a bunch of Yankee farmers that had to grow food to survive the depression. (Stacie)
- My Mother. I have vivid memories of the two of us on kneeling pads trimming the flowers. The warm sun, the scent of cut grass and the aroma of the flowers still lingers in my mind. (unknown)
- My girlfriend, Anita! When I moved to Florida, she brought me to the Garden Club. Although I am still a novice, I love the plants that thrive, not because of me, but for me. (Jean)
- Love of outdoors, flowers and fruiting plants. (Eva)
- Sunshine and flowers. (Jo Ann)
- The love of nature and growing plants. (Amy)
- Being outside, seeing my efforts in the garden and containers. Enjoying the process from see to sprout to plant. Gardening brings me joy! (Dina)
- I have enjoyed growing flowers since the fifth grade in school when we planted marigold seeds near the school. The began a lifetime of gardens and landscaping over the next 60 years with my husband and family's assistance. I am now a Master Gardener and continue to enjoy landscape designing. (Lorraine)
- My neighbor planted her garden as I watched from afar. I watcher to tomatoes grow all summer. She gave me one off of the vine. I bit into it like an apple. It was warm, sweet and in an instant I thought if I grow these I can have as many as I want! (I was in PAS as a 10 year old.) (Laura)
- I always loved working outside in my yard. (Linda)
- Joy in seeing beauty in my yard and our wonderful gardens in Martin County (Jan)
- Gardening brings peace to one along with joy in watering what I've planted grow. (Jan)
- The miracle of watching a seed sprout. Also at beginning of my career, I made very little money, so I grew vegetables to eat. My uncle also had a nursery as a business and I worked there when young. (Dana)
- Blossoms. (Lynne)
- My studies, and my parents. (Kathy)
- I love the beauty and colors of all the different plants we have. (Ellen)
- Friends and the love of gardening. (unknown)
- Wanted to learn about Florida plants, gardening since I'm new to the area and also to meet some new people along the way. (Mary Ann)
- I used to love plants and I am now more interested in them because I have more time.9 (Jean)
- I grew up with a gardener so I have always loved it - I'm not ghat great at it though! Sill learning. (Lisa)
- I've been gardening since childhood - lived on a farm. (Georgia)
- Mostly I enjoy watching things grow. Love seeing the new leaves come out. We've also started a vegetable garden up north in the summer. (Kathy)
- UF Master Gardening classes and friends that exposed me to gardening. (unknown)
- Love of nature and plants. (Annie)
- Not very good at keeping plants alive so I don't do much gardening. (Judi)
- Always loved it. Grew up on a farm. Also co-owner of a landscaping construction company in Denver Colorado. (Pat)
- Opportunity for peace and contemplation and the thrill of seeing living things grown and bloom! (unknown)
- I have always loved flowers and enjoy creating an oasis in my backyard. It's a place I can relax and enjoy all the beautiful plants. (unknown)
- Meeting and making new friends. (Dawn)
- My mom and dad always had a garden. I learned from them. (Lisa)
- Making friends and exchanging plant ideas. (Helen)
- I have always loved gardening, flowers for my table and vegetables too! (unknown)
- Supporting pollinators, planting fresh fruit for my family. (Jennifer)
- Persistent invitations from my friends & neighbors. (Ridglae)
- Love to watch plants grown and I enjoy nurturing young plants. (Char)
- I love being outside working in the yard. (Janice)
Part 2: "How has the club added value to your life?"
- New friends (Lynne)
- Knowledge of plants and Florida gardening. And the friendships. This Club is so friendly and supportive. I love the field trips and programs. (Dana)
- Many friendships, gardening education. (Jan)
- Serving on the board has been very rewarding. I feel a real sense of accomplishment and I have made many new friends. (Jan)
- I enjoy getting tougher with all the members to the many events that you have to offer throughout the year! (Linda)
- Meeting new people. (Janice)
- It feels great being with 'like" people. (Laura)
- Landscaping over the next 60 year with my husband and family's assistance. I am now a Master Gardener and continue to enjoy landscape designing. (Lorraine)
- I met many wonderful women who've become dear friends. I love attended the meetings and learning new things and trying new things. (Dina)
- Meeting new people, learning about plants and my community ways I can give back to others and my community. (Amy)
- This club has really gotten me more interested in different plants local to our area. (Char)
- I'm new. Meeting new people. (Jennifer)
- Meet so many great women - give to my community with gardening our local gardens - makes me proud to be a member! (Unknown)
- Interesting lectures and friends. (Helen)
- I have met so many wonderful new friends. Our Club is so welcoming and I just love it. (Jean)
- I have made wonderful friends and have been kept busy and loved it! Learned a lot! (Lisa)
- Develop new friendships. (Dawn)
- Not sure year, I'm a new member but I look forward to making new friends and learning more about plants. (Unknown)
- Great education, lasting friendships, giving back to the community. (Unknown)
- Learned about Florida plants met wonderful people and made great friendships. Get to do fun trips and get-togethers. Enjoy volunteering. (Pat)
- Met many friends as I was a new resident of Jensen Beach. (Judi)
- Meeting with people who are interested in plants and gardening. (Annie)
- New friends. New relationships. New community. (Unknown)
- Wonderful friends! Educational info - guest speakers are informative and engaging. Thank you! (Unknown)
- We are snowbirds so it's a good way to meet others and I mostly enjoy the trips. (Kathy)
- Enjoy the speakers, meeting new people, joining committees and the Expo! (Georgia)
- New, not sure yet, hoping to get more involved with this group. (Jean)
- New friends. Learning about our area. (Mary Ann)
- I am new - Can't wait for the adventure. (Unknown)
- So many things! Friendships, knowledge, personal fulfillment. (Jo Ann)
- Knowledge of plants and flowers. Knowing he good works of the Club and meeting so many lovely, giving people. (Eva)
- New friends. New information on gardening. Look forward to our meetings and projects. (Jean)
- The other members - their knowledge, sense of humor, joy with each other and variety of backgrounds and gardening techniques. (unknown)
- Oh, let me count the ways!!! Friends! #1 - met new friends. Community - love the volunteering opportunities - field trips - great fun - Learning - always learn something from our members and speakers. (Stacie)
- Meeting good people that share the love of maintaining and keeping a beautiful garden. The guest speakers and events arranged by the leadership of JBGC is very enlightening. (Amy)
- Great ladies, good lectures. (Sue)
- New friends, education. (Allison)
- I met a lot of new friends who share the love of gardening and visited many places where I never would have known about. (Dorothy)
- Connecting socially with other members of the community to share ideas and friendship. Making a difference where I can. (Kim)
- Hope to make new friends. (Pat)

The Jensen Beach Garden Club was proud to partner with the Martin County Orchid Society (MCOS) to beautify downtown Jensen Beach Boulevard with 95 orchids—including 65 native species and 30 colorful non-native Dendrobium hybrids. With support from MCOS members and guidance from our own orchid expert Georgia Fowler , club volunteers helped install the orchids in oak and palm trees along the eastern portion of the boulevard. JBGC also committed to watering the orchids during their two-month acclimation period and will assist with ongoing care to monitor their survival. The addition of non-native orchids was funded by $300 donations from both JBGC and MCOS, providing an eye-catching splash of color as requested by the Chamber of Commerce and Martin County staff. Please review a summary of the project prepared by MCOS below. Next time you are strolling through downtown Jensen, look up! Martin County Orchid Society (MCOS) Native Orchid Restoration Program Jensen Beach Boulevard Beautification Project Background on the native orchid project After five years of participating in others’ native orchid restoration projects dealing with a single species, MCOS formed the Native Orchid Restoration Committee in 2021, with Carly Batts as committee chair. The committee was charged with proposing, obtaining Board of Directors approval and conducting at least two native orchid restoration projects per year. Projects approved so far include: 2022 - Bridge Road and Martin Highway capsule harvest and seedling grow-out 2023 - Indian Riverside Park and Twin Rivers Park 2024 - St. Lucie Shores STA and Hawk’s Hammock Park 2025 - Jensen Beach Boulevard Beautification and Possum Long Nature Center Reason for the urban approach The greatest threats to native orchids are loss of habitat and poaching. The Million Orchid Project, led by Dr. Jason Downing, showed that both threats could be eliminated by urbanizing native orchids—and as such, Miami Dade County now has hundreds of orchids in its most prominent downtown areas, including the Design District, South Beach, and Brickell. This brilliant conservation strategy was relayed by Dr. Downing to Carly Batts & Nick Nickerson at McKee Botanical’s Million Orchid Presentation in the early Summer of 2024. Jensen Beach’s own downtown has beautiful sprawling Live Oak trees, perfect for orchids to attach and flower in. Furthermore, Jensen Beach as a community is collectively made up of extremely active citizens who appreciate nature and various forms of neighborhood beautification. An enormous outpouring of well wishes and pride was received by MCOS/JBGC and MC Public Works Department over the installation of these 95 orchids from the community - which has created just as we had hoped - a grassroots watch party for this special group of plants. Numbers and types of orchids we planted 95 orchids (65 Florida natives of four species plus 30 Dendrobium hybrids) were installed in 15 oak trees and two cabbage palm trees. The four native species included the Florida Butterfly Orchid (Encyclia tampensis) in bloom, the Rigid Epidendrum (Epidendrum rigidum), the Night Fragrant Epidendrum (Epidendrum nocturnum) and the Cow Horn Orchid (Cyrtopodium punctatum). Because of moderate shade in the oak trees, the sun-loving and most endangered Florida native cow horn orchids were attached only to two cabbage palms. Number of volunteers that participated and organizations represented Twenty volunteers of Martin County Orchid Society, Jensen Beach Garden Club, Florida Native Plant Society and Martin County Public Works Department organizations participated in the four hour planting event on June 9, 2025. Planned care and follow up and any other future projects planned All MCOS Native Orchid Restoration Projects require five years of follow-up monitoring to determine and document survival and, occasionally add supplemental orchids to initial plantings. In the case of the Jensen Beach Beautification project that is directly in the public eye, the Jensen Beach Garden Club offered to provide supplemental watering during the two month acclimation period as well as periodic checking for secure attachment and survival of the installed orchids. Approved MCOS future (2025) native orchid restoration projects are described above. Pending projects include Harbor Island on Jupiter Island, Environmental Studies Center in Jensen Beach and the south Fork of the St. Lucie River in Halpatiokee Park. We encourage suggestions of other public and protected private lands for our projects. The MCOS native orchid greenhouse at Big Pine Nursery on Salerno Road was generously provided to the society by the owner since 2016. Unfortunately, the owner sold the property, and we lost the greenhouse in September 2024. The native orchid inventory was transported to Odom’s Orchids in Ft. Pierce where we rent bench space from John and Louise Odom on an in kind basis. Funding for MCOS NOR project was secured from the society’s operating account until 2025. Thanks to Carly Batts and Nick’s innovative funding search and Martin County Staff assistance, we secured a sizeable donation as part of a charitable requirement of the Three Lakes Golf project Planned Unit Development. Consequently, our NORP funding is dedicated only to native orchid restoration and is separate and distinct from the society operating account. Finally, it may be of interest that the orchids planted at the Jensen Beach Beautification project were purchased from Odom’s Orchids at wholesale pricing. The non-native Dendrobium hybrids were added to the natives for this project because the Chamber of Commerce and Martin County Staff believed more color was needed. We cannot use our native orchid funding for non-native orchids. Such funding must come from another source. We thank MCOS and JBGC for their $300 donations to purchase the Dendrobiums. We do not intend to add non-natives to future projects. We especially would like to thank Georgia Fowler for her membership in MCOS and her requesting our participation in the JBGC Plant Expo several years ago. Cooperation between nonprofits leads to multiple community successes – our NORP is but one prime example of that. THANK YOU JBGC!!!

Boy Scout Troup 811 We are so grateful for the help of the Boy Scouts at our Jensen Beach Garden Club 2024 Garden Expo. They worked hard volunteering at the all day event. We are happy to support Boy Scout Troop 811. The Club donated $200 to these amazing young men. Pictured L-R Dana von Rinteln JBGC President and Kevin Johnson, Troop Leader. March 27, 2024.

Members' Gardens in Bloom As part of JBGC's 75th Anniversary celebration, club volunteers hosted private tours of their gardens during our 2024-2025 season. Available only to club members, these mini field trips allowed us to gain new ideas for our own gardens and provided a valuable learning experience. We enjoyed a pleasant stroll through the gardens of friends, each tour offering unique insights and knowledge. These stories are a perfect example of how JBGC inspires and supports its members in their gardening journeys. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just getting started, our club offers the knowledge, camaraderie, and encouragement to help you create your own outdoor oasis. Thank you to all of our gracious hosts who opened their homes and gardens, while narrating a tour of their treasured works of love! All of the tours were unique in their own way, and were inspiring to us all.

Spreading Wings: Butterfly Conservation in Jensen Beach The Jensen Beach Garden Club proudly maintains four beautiful gardens in our area, along with the vibrant flower planters that brighten downtown Jensen Beach. These gardens are lovingly tended by our dedicated Garden Committee, co-chaired by Annie Ruffing and Dina D’Angelico-Elms. Every two weeks, rain or shine, committee members roll up their sleeves to plant, prune, and water, ensuring these spaces remain havens for butterflies and other pollinators and provide beautiful landscapes for everyone. Among our projects are two flourishing butterfly gardens—one at Hoke Library and another at Indian Riverside Park—designed to attract, nourish, and protect essential pollinators. Did you know that the Hoke Library Butterfly Garden was certified by the North American Butterfly Association in 2002? This distinction recognizes its role in providing vital resources for butterfly populations worldwide. And this year, we’re taking our conservation efforts to new heights by adding butterfly houses to both gardens! The Buzz on Butterfly Houses A butterfly house creates a safe and nurturing environment, mimicking the natural habitats butterflies need to thrive. These houses help protect against habitat loss by offering a space to rest, mate, and feed—all while supporting education, research, and conservation efforts. To bring this project to life, our club collaborated with a remarkable young leader: Sebastian Gonzalez, a senior at Jensen Beach High School and an aspiring Eagle Scout. Sebastian, no stranger to community service, has been a dedicated partner in our gardening efforts. You may have spotted him lending a hand at our February 25, 2023, Garden Expo or helping spread mulch at Indian Riverside Park. Built by Sebastian and beautifully painted by club members Linda Elliott and Kathryn Lerett, the houses were installed in the garden beds in October 2024. A Passion for the Atala Butterfly For his Eagle Scout project, Sebastian focused on supporting the recovery of the Atala butterfly, a small, brilliantly colored species native to Florida. Once considered extinct in the state, the Atala has made a remarkable comeback thanks to conservation initiatives like ours. Sebastian recommended we add more Coonti plants (Zamia integrifolia) to our gardens—the sole host plant for Atala butterfly larvae. Each house features a dedication placard, symbolizing our shared commitment to protecting butterflies and enhancing biodiversity in Jensen Beach. Sebastian will be studying the activities of our beloved butterflies and will keep us posted on his findings. Celebrate With Us We’re thrilled to see Sebastian’s butterfly houses in action and invite you to join us in celebrating his achievements. His dedication to conservation and our community has made a lasting impact, both on our gardens and the butterflies they support. Look for them during your next visit! Stay tuned for updates on this project and other exciting initiatives from the Jensen Beach Garden Club. Together, we’re growing a greener, more beautiful world—one garden at a time!