Thursday, November 21st, 2024

G Gathering Daffodils: Harbingers of Spring

Daffodils: Harbingers of Spring



The Northeast North Carolina Daffodil Society recently held the 1st Annual Northeast North Carolina Daffodil Show in Barco. The show was co-sponsored by the Currituck Master Gardener Volunteers and the North Carolina Cooperative Extension and was held at the new Currituck County Center. Over 360 different daffodil varieties were represented in 119 exhibits. Entries came from local gardens as well as from Pennsylvania, West Virginia and the DelMarVa Peninsula. The Currituck Daffodil Society is the only Daffodil Society in North Carolina.


Bill Neeland of Harbinger, left, with America Daffodil Society accredited judge Clay Higgins.

Gregg Tetro of Camden, left, with show co-organizer Clay Higgins of Harbinger.

Jan Perry-Weber of the North Carolina Cooperative Extension and co-organizer of the show.

Currituck Master Gardener Joyce Jeidel of Aydlett shows her first place award-winning daffodil entries.

Thelma Ganyon, Currituck Master Gardener, of Grandy displays her seven award-winning daffodils.

American Daffodil Society members Lynn Shields (left) of Zebulon and Jim Taylor of the Richmond area discussed the attributes of an entry.

Cate Tetro of South Mills displays lawn ornaments available for sale. The ornaments are recycled bowling balls hand decorated by Currituck Master Gardeners.

Three Rivers Garden Club members Lori Walker, left, and Sande Miles of Hertford share notes with Thelma Ganyon of Grandy and Mary Bock of Powells Point. Thelma had seven award-winning daffodils in the show.

Leslie Price of The Shopper, left, with friend and Currituck Master Gardener Ann McNamee of Currituck and her award-winning daffodils.

Maureen, left, and Brian Berry of Edenton.

Fran, left, and Clay Higgins of Harbinger show off The Wild Goose Award. Given for the