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In 1977, The Lake Chapala Garden Club was founded in Ajijic, Mexico. Ajijic is on the shores of Lake Chapala, Mexico's largest fresh water lake. We are an international garden club with members from many different countries. Our members and meetings explore the many garden species and practices unique to our area of Mexico. 

This non-profit organization exists for the purpose of promoting an interest, appreciation and better understanding of botanical subjects including but not limited to all plant materials, their care and use in the home and garden.

We have gone back to online reservations. Click below to reserve for this month's meeting!

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A garden club in New Zealand has sent us a link for gardens to visit. Click left. So if anyone is tripping there look them up!

 October 2007 *We took a field trip to see the wild flowers.* Click here for the details  to see map and directions

Check out member Yale Weatherby's new page on Butterfly Keeping? here at Lakeside. He has formed a new club which will teach you all the ways to please our beautiful mariposas. http://lakesidebutterflyclub.net

Plaza planting: A big thank you to Trudie Nelson our Plaza Chairwoman and....Thanks to all the members who come to weed, prune and plant! Check out the pictures on the Plaza page

Check out the Good Gardening page for  new links to articles on a a host of lakeside gardening projects. This month's feature is  Plants that Can Take the Heat . You can also read Months in the Garden for what to prune/plant or buy this month.

Check Monthly Meeting for details of this month's meeting and highlights of recent meetings. The handouts have their own page if you missed getting one. Ross Mitchell's notes on Growing Vegetables is now there.  Reta Brae's herb notes are also there . I have also placed the tree plaga pamphlet in handouts. We have it now in several trees in the plaza and it is still increasing at a rapid rate here in town. This is the orange flowered or spaghetti type parasite that attacks our trees.

Visit  or Photo Gallery for photos of last month's garden visit, and our Botanical Information page for this month’s featured flower.

Contact Chris the web woman here.