On Monday we again had a small crew working in the garden. Nancy Palmer came and did her annual job of mounting the birdhouses on the trellis. As usual we had a few losses and several new additions. A new master gardener trainee volunteer, Toni Barnes, came and deadheaded/raked in addition to learning about the Michael Moore Garden. Laura Davis oriented the new volunteer to the MMG, watered, and planted some extra raspberry plants that have spread from the mother plant. I worked on watering new plantings, helping Nancy find needed materials for the trellis, repairing drip lines, and planting a few plants in the sensory pots.
Carol and Linda testing the new swing/glider. |
Fox Glove Gardening had a crew in the garden to replace the clock for the drip system. Linda Guarino worked on drip repairs, the timer, and cleaned up the compost area. She indicated that the can on the right front as you come down the ramp will always be the one for new material. I will make a sign for it as a reminder. Judith Chaddock watered the house plants and deadheaded roses. Joe Harte came and looked at the rain barrel again. He propped it up on one of my bald tires and added a hose so we can more easily drain water out of it. He also began removing suckers from the trees.
Marcia Lamkin stopped by to say hi.
I did a little planting and left on time as I was heading to Santa Fe for my annual "nursery crawl" and great southwestern food. I will be back next week. Laura Davis will be in charge on Monday and watering a bit this weekend.
On the agenda for next week:
Deadheading (rose garden and surrounds)
Feeding the roses
Raking pine needles near the parking lot
Watering and planting as needed
Potting up plants for the plant sale
Saturday workday for May 5/21 and "Container Gardening Class" if we have enough registered.
Thanks,
Loni
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