Beyond Bylaws
More than Medians
Pollinator Pairs
Natural CT
Smorgasbord
100

According to our bylaws this person is responsible for appointing committee chairs and vacant board positions.

The President(s)

100

This civic beautification project is a designated stop on the "Pollinator Pathway".

What is The Constitution Garden?

100

This perennial plant can reach up to six feet tall. It is the host plant for the Monarch and the Queen butterfly and a nectar source for the Viceroy, Queen, Baltimore Checkerspot, Sachem, American Lady, Banded Hairstreak, Lorquin Admiral, Great Spangled Fritillary, and more.

What is Common Milkweed (Asclepias syriaca)?

100

50 to 60 mm in length including the wings, this non-native insect is the (hotly contested) state bug of Connecticut.

What is the European Mantis (mantis religiosa)?

100

This is the study of garden crops and ornamental plants.

What is Horticulture?

200

OSGC is a "Medium-Sized" Club for the purpose of Federated Garden Club Awards. This number is the maximum combined total of Active and Associate members allowed for "Medium-Sized" Clubs.

What is 59?

200

Dedicated in November 2023, this is the most recent addition to OSGC's array of civic beautification projects.

What is the Blue Star Memorial Marker

200

Host to the Variegated Fritillary, Great Spangled Fritillary, and a Nectar Plant for the Falcate Orangetip and more, this perennial emerges in the Spring and most often blooms in the color of it is name, but some varieties bloom in white, yellow, pinks, and shades of blues. 

What is violet? (Viola spp. )

200

Despite being known as a symbol of Spring, it is not uncommon for this state bird of Connecticut to spend the entire Winter in New England.

What is the American Robin (Turdus Migratorius)?

200

This plant is the fastest-growing woody plant in the world. It can grow about 88cm in a single day.

What is bamboo?

300

Paper mail for OSGC can still be addressed to this P.O. Box, Old Saybrook, CT, 06475

What is 113?

300

In 1993 The Garden Club and the Chamber of Commerce, together with other civic minded citizens founded this organization to upgrade the medians on Main Street.  

What is Light Up Old Saybrook?

300

This daisylike perennial blooms in fall when other flowers have faded. It is the host plant for the Silvery Checkerspot and Pearl Crescent butterflies and a nectar source for Black Swallowtail, Viceroy, Sachem, American Snout, American Lady, Anise Swallowtail, and others.

What is an Aster?

300

All parts of this broadleaf evergreen, the state flower of Connecticut, can be deadly to humans and animals. Even the honey made from bees that forage exclusively from this plant is toxic. It is called ‘Mad Honey’. The principal toxins are andromedotoxin and arbutin.

What is Mountain Laurel? (kalmia latifolia)

300

On average this fruit has 200 seeds on the outside.  It's the only fruit that bears its seeds on the outside.

What is a strawberry?

400

Under the leadership of her first president, Mrs. J.W. Messenger the OSGC was founded in this year.

What is 1951?

400

OSGC Members manage to "fluff" and hang this number of wreaths each Holiday season to decorate the Main Street Medians.

What is 46?

400

With its abundant blooms of yellow-orange petals and contrasting raised black centers this perennial is the host plant to the Silvery Checkerspot and nectar source for the American Snout, Great Spangled Fritillary, and more.

What is Black-eyed Susan? (Rudbeckia hirta)

400

One of 300 different species of bees that Connecticut is home to - these bees are important and efficient pollinators of squashes and related plants, such as cucumbers and pumpkins.

What are Squash Bees?

400

These organisms are the longest living things on Earth.

What are trees?

500

Lovingly crafted by Lee Merritt, this cheerful wooden gardener greets everyone who comes to the Garden Market.

Who is Gladys the Gardener?

500

She was the President of OSGC in 1995 when the non-profit Light Up Old Saybrook gave us  the new gaslights, raised planters, and water for our medians.

Who is Mrs. Erma Love Gimbel?

(1929 – 2019)

500

This tall narrow plant is native to the United States. It is a perennial that grows primarily in prairies and moist areas. It has lovely blue-purple flower spikes from June until frost.  Its name means "scared plant" in Latin and is the nectar plant to the Least Skipper, Clouded Sulphur, and many, many other butterflies.

What is Verbena/Swamp Verbena?

500

This "venerable giant of the forest" is the state tree of Connecticut.


What is the Charter Oak?


500

This fruit is the only edible member of the bromeliad family. It's name comes from European explorers who thought the fruit combined the look of a pinecone with flesh like that of an apple. 

What is a pineapple?