Thursday was a warm, humid workday, with many clouds threatening but no rain. We again had a large crew working throughout the garden. Carol Lease cleaned out the garage shelving, putting many things in our sheds. Kay Balzer did some work on the new 1/2 circle and added soil to cover the drip in our north pathway. Gail Reed did many small tasks, watering, weeding, feeding some trees and the birds. Char Wallace worked on adding stone to the back of our new tree, and helped with unloading some soil. Joe Harte brought some soil for the MMG and trimmed a few trees. Laura Davis and Nancy Palmer worked on the the MMG. Becky Lewis and David Hockman planted some new shrubs/plants and weeded some grasses around the planting area. David also repaired a couple of our bench pads. Betty Marcus and Marilynn Van Wagner watered since we did not have rain. Linda Guarino finished the drip along the north beds and set the timers. All that is left is the east beds behind the house for drip, and with the monsoons there is not as much urgency.
Most of our large projects are winding down. Over the next couple of weeks we will work on spiffing up the Moon and Rock Gardens for the Native Plant Contest, removing some nasty weeds, and finishing the drip. We will also work on general clean up and deadheading with many visitors in August. Monday is the anniversary of the loss of Olivia White and we may see her family in the gardens then or maybe this weekend. I will put some flowers out today.
Upcoming:
July 16 - Warner's 10% Day
July 25 or 26 - Native Plant Contest Judging
July 28 - AmeriCorps help in the garden 830am-1130am
August 2 - Arboretum Docents
August 5 - Senior Companion/Foster Grandparent Program
August 14 - Native Plant Contest Garden Tours
Thanks you:
Joe Harte for hauling more dirt to the garden
Linda Guarino for all her expertise and hard work on the drip
"Half the interest of a garden is the constant exercise of the imagination."
Mrs. C. W. Earle Pot-Pourri from a Surrey Garden 1897
Thanks,
Loni
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