Gardens Founded in 2001 - Home in 2002

Echinacea - Photo by Laura Davis

The garden began in 2001 with the help of Norm Erickson, a Northland Hospice volunteer, at the corner of Switzer Canyon Drive and Turquoise. At that time the home had not been completed but a beautiful sign was placed on the corner. Norm continued to work on the beds on the east side of the sidewalk along Switzer Canyon Drive and in front of the home, until 2008. The rest of the gardens were developed by a core of Coconino County Master Gardeners initially led by Laura Davis and since 2007 by Loni Shapiro.

The garden crew is active from April-October and sometimes in November weather permitting. Work happens weekly throughout the garden season on Monday and Thursday mornings from 8:00 am-12:00 pm. It also is scheduled for one Saturday a month from April through October. Cancellations due to weather will be posted by 6:00 am of the workday on this blog. You must attend a spring orientation to the garden and Northland Hospice & Palliative Care in order to work. A summary of the work that has been done is included on the blog. Look for weekly postings on this blog during the garden season.
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Volunteering in the Garden

2015 Calendar

April 13, 11:30-1:30 Lunch and orientation for new volunteers at hospice and TB testing for all

April 16, 9:15-10 TB tests read and 10:00 garden orientation. First Thursday workday 9-12

April 20, First Monday workday 9-12

May 2, Saturday workday 9-12

If you are interested in volunteering, please email CrysWells@gmail.com.

Please note: TB testing is required annually for all garden volunteers.

If you have current TB results that were done by a physician or at a hospital, these may be submitted to Northland Hospice.

If you are unable to attend the meeting, please contact the volunteer coordinator Kathy Simmons (ksimmons@northlandhospice.org) to schedule a time for testing and orientation.

Thursday, May 24, 2012

On Monday with a small crew we were able to get much done. I planted veggies from the CSA and a few plants from High Country Gardens, while watering all the new plantings in the garden. Nancy Palmer came and watered the Michael Moore garden, and then planted some new plants as well as daylilies dug up for the plant sale. Our expanding growth this winter for many of our plants means we will have more choices for the plant sale next month. Julie Holmes also planted and worked on cleaning up some of the lavendar in the rose garden.

Thursday was another busy day at the garden. Lee came with Carol Lease and they put together the new table and chairs donated by Dave & Terri Hill. The table is very sturdy - metal and tile top- and should last a long time. The old table and a glider will be donated to Hodge Podge.


 An electrical crew came to check out the connection for the water feature. The plug was getting too wet and they provided a cover for it so it would not short out. Carol worked on leveling it with the help of Joe Harte, so it would not spill over too much. Christine Orr worked on cleaning up the compost area. Laura Davis came and collected leaves for pressing and watered the MMG. Judith Chaddock worked on indoor watering, and gathering transplants for the plant sale. Becky Lewis continued deadheading and cleaning up pine needles. Betty Marcus was in the garden early taking photos and watered most of the beds along Switzer Canyon as well as the Moon and Zane's gardens. Marcia Lamkin came late and dug up some catnip for those cat  lovers that may come to the plant sale. I planted the last of the tomatoes in a new cloth bag. We will see how well it does, although I have the feeling it will need to be watered frequently.

Dave Hill and Murphy brought out several patients to enjoy the garden on this beautiful day. Temperatures are supposed to dip this weekend below freezing but return to normal by Monday. Some transplants will be moved into the greenhouse this weekend.

New blooms:
Purple Robina tree and many more iris (yellow, purple, orange, white, beige, pink) and the roses (Austrian copper, McCormick, John Cabot,  Robusta). The Indian paintbrush is about to open and one of our apple trees is filled with little apples along with the crabapple. Everything seems early this year. Hope it doesn't get frosted this weekend.
Purple Robe Robina

Historic McCormick Rose from NAU

Plans for next week:
Remove mulch from the roses, feed, and water
Clean-up overgrown Wood's rose that is choking out one of our apple trees
Continue to thin for the plant sale
Drip - check the north inferno for a leak, add drip line to the new dappled willow, reset timers
Plant hanging baskets, and some pots
Continue clean-up

"There is simply the rose; it is perfect in every moment of its existence."
Ralph Waldo Emerson

Thanks,
Loni

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