With a small crew today we were able to get much done. Linda Guarino worked on the irrigation for the front bed revamp. She will finish on Monday and pick up rock mulch on Thursday. Betty Marcus, as usual did a variety of activities - watering indoors, dead heading, cleaning bird baths, and spraying the roses for aphids. Becky Lewis transplanted a couple of perennials that are under the pine trees that will come down and she planted some more of the transplanted ice plant. Crys Wells also worked on the ice plant. The house was very busy today with lots of traffic to work around. Dave Hill and Murphy brought out several residents. I helped Linda a little, watered the new plantings, made a trip to Home Depot for some more irrigation equipment, and pulled the plants out of the potato bed. They will be dug up some time this weekend, but one came to the top when pulling the plants. I should have taken it to the county fair as a freak vegetable, but didn't know it was there. I am sure it would have brought a blue ribbon. It's a bird, it's a plane, it's super-potato.
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Blooming:
Ketchup and Mustard Rose, Julia Child's Rose
Lots of seed on the Job's Tears
Many apples on the Granny Smith
Beginning fall color on the Virginia creeper
Plans for next week:
Tree removal on Tues. Sept. 18 - 8am - no volunteers in the garden please
Thursday, Sept. 20 - 12pm - Harvest Lunch after workday
Mulching and tying large roses - mulching throughout the garden
Adding rock mulch to front bed
Upcoming:
Thursday, Sept. 20 - Harvest Lunch 12pm
Friday, Oct. 19 - Volunteer Lunch/Northland Hospice
Saturday, Oct 27 - Make a Difference Day in the garden 9am-12pm
The foliage has been losing its freshness through the month of August, and here and there a yellow leaf shows itself like the first gray hair amidst the locks of a beauty who has seen one season too many. ~Oliver Wendell Holmes
Hope to see you in the garden next week.
Thanks,
Loni
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