Geranium & Pelargonium Society of Western Australia
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Welcome to the
Geranium & Pelargonium Society of WA Inc. website.
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Next Meeting 
Monday June 20th 2022.
This will include the AGM Meeting

You can wear a mask if you wish, although there is no obligation to do so. 
Vaccination certificates will not be required.
We encourage social distancing.
If you are unwell, or have cold or flu symptoms please do not attend the meeting.

Meetings are on the third Monday of every month
In the Guide Hall at the corner of
Stock Road and Kitchener Road, Melville

Members set up the hall about 9.30am
The meeting proper begins at 10.30am
Meetings usually finish about 11.30am followed by morning tea/coffee.
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Gardener Alerts
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Polyphagous shot-hole borer Quarantine Area - (PSHB) Euwallacea fornicatus is a beetle native to Southeast Asia. The beetle attacks a wide range of plants by tunnelling into trunks, stems and branches. This may be a problem in most of the metro area

Chilli thrips control - a burning issue for rose growers
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Coloured Leaf plants on display at our July meeting
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