Close to two-dozen Rye Garden Club members gathered downtown to do their civic best: sprucing up pots, clearing paths, and trimming beds. They left a swath of green in their wake and the pots on Purchase Street and at the Rye Free Reading Room and the Square House Garden are now ready for their fall close-up.

Photos courtesy of Sarah Barringer

Liz Kayle and Lucy Berkoff tending to the central Square House garden.

Master gardener Angel Morris weeding the Square House path. 

Lori Kost, Melissa Grieco, and Elizabeth Moyer after replanting the pots outside the Library.

It was full team ahead at the Square House.

Marcia Kimmel and Patti Connor at one of the Purchase Street pots- replanted with decorative cabbage and pansies for autumn splendor.

 

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