On Thursday, Carol Lease worked on many little projects adding drip lines, filling the fountain, and making labels. Becky Lewis, Victoria (a new mg) and Kay Balzer worked on thinning iris and cutting tops down. Marilyn VanWagner and Crys Wells watered the front and back gardens. David Hockman and Jim Woods planted a couple of new shrubs. Jim also put our new Grass Hog together. Cynthia Katte worked on the compost and also deadheaded and cut iris tops. Nancy Palmer worked alone today in the MMG - weeding, watering, and spreading weed cloth. I spent my time doing orientation and gathering flowers for our annual entries in the County Fair. The flowers this year were hard to find. Most of them are already waning with the hot dry weather from the last several weeks.
On Friday, I also set up a display table in floriculture at the fair. It included a sensory pot for all to experience (aroma), sample cherry and yellow pear tomatoes, and a very large container with iris for fair visitors to take home.
New:
Awards at the county fair included 7 blue ribbons, 9 red, and 4 white. A special award was given to the 1st place coneflowers (pink double).
We have a new brochure for memorial bricks and other donations that now includes a pet memorial area.
2 Sumac shrubs
Blue Mist Spirea
Many daylilies
Thank you to my neighbor Mitchell Ulberstine for a new electric Grass Hog and extension cord. He also donated 3 hanging plants which are now gracing the front of Hodgepodge.
Upcoming:
September 10 - workday with National Honor Society Flagstaff High 8-10am
September 17 - annual Harvest Lunch at Judith Chaddocks 12pm-2pm
September 24 - monthly Saturday workday
Workdays will continue on Mondays and Thursdays from 8am-12pm probably into November weather permitting. Watch the October calendar for some bulb planting. It will be mostly tulips this year as the squirrels have dug up most of what we planted last year. We will try chicken wire cages for them this year.
Thanks,
Loni
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