A photo taken Monday of a rose dedicated by the gardeners for a long time garden visitor. |
On Thursday, Linda Guarino returned to work and added new plants to the front garden, and made repairs on the wood rings which have been driven over several times. We now have an iron fencing to protect the bed. With the help of Becky Lewis she added many ground covers and lots of drought tolerant perennial forbs and grasses. Next week she will work on installing the drip and on the following week adding rock mulch. That will end the work on that bed for the season. We had several other volunteers working in the garden that day. Vicki Goodwin came for a couple of hours and transplanted a 3rd peony into the rose garden. She also planted a moonshine yarrow in the north bed and a couple of pussy willow in the faerie garden. Jeanette Sletton spent her time transplanting vinca and kinnickinnick to the beds along Switzer Canyon Dr. These are plants that need to be moved in preparation for cutting down 2 pine trees. The pine trees will be replaced by our sheds. I helped Jeanette move rock from the corner to create a new bed for them. Betty Marcus continued collecting seed and for the 3rd time sprayed roses for aphids. The aphids have been worse this year with the moist and cool evening climate. Julie Holmes stopped by to pick up our August hours for tally.
Amy Websdale's Teapot |
Plans for next week include:
Possible tree removal?
Finish removing plants from under the trees on Monday (succulent and any others needed for tree removal)
The usual deadheading, compost, and watering indoors
Begin mulching roses when mulch available
Add drip lines to front bed
Clean and organize the garage shelves
Upcoming:
Fall Harvest Lunch - September 20, at 12pm (contact Loni for potluck items)
October 27 - Make a Difference Day - possible group project to finish the season
Change is such hard work.
Billy Crystal
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and what we have in front of us for the next several weeks is no exception. The pine trees will come down and the sheds will replace them - maybe the end of this week or beginning of next. Our job will be to make the garden welcoming again after that happens. We will not make any changes this fall but think about it over the winter and talk in January about what we would like to do.
Thanks for all your help and support. Looking forward to the end of this garden season (probably Oct. 27 - Make a Difference Day).
Loni
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