Olivia White Hospice
Garden
Accomplishments for 2012 Season
Usual garden
maintenance (bringing out hardscape, weeding, watering, planting (annuals
and lost perennials), repairing and adding drip lines, repairing walkways,
general garden maintenance, composting, harvesting vegetable for the home). Worked 2 weekdays (Mon. & Thurs.) and one
occasional Saturday a month.
Drip
lines repaired and added to the re-landscaped front bed, and all new plantings
Drip in
front ½ circle dug up with suspected leak (replanted). break in city water line in same bed required replanting again
All
walkways repaired. New entries added to
the sheds, and one walkway enlarged to accommodate a new swing glider.
Repairs done on an old rain barrel - two new
rain barrels added in the fall
Repaired
redwood benches on back porch
Produce
harvested for the home included: tomatoes,
lettuce, spinach, choi, kohlabi, potatoes, onions, peppers (variety), squash (variety, strawberries, raspberries, grapes, and herbs
Continued
tree care – pruning, removal of Elm, and protecting from animal damage. Several new trees planted
Cleaned
the garden and weeded the corner of Switzer and Turquoise in preparation for the 10th Anniversary
Transplanted
shrubs from the corner (4) in preparation for FUTS trail work
Removed
vines from gazebo in preparation for repairs and resealing
Orient master
gardener program and new volunteer gardeners, and provide education
individually.
Orientation done for the
Master Gardener class, groups, tours, and individual new volunteers
Work at improving the
bed directly in front of the house.
Planning meeting in January
for re-landscaping
Added
trellis and clematis/trumpet vine
Dug up
large juniper shrubs and small plants
Lowered
soil level and added new soil/compost
Landscaped
and planted
Sandstone,
large rocks, and wood pavers added
New
plants and shrubs added, as well as transplants from other parts of the garden
Drip
irrigation added
Rock
mulch added
Fencing
added
Continued work on
hardscape and planting in the Michael Moore Native Medicinal Garden.
Continued
hardscape work
Gathered
rock and lined some beds
Added
weed cloth
Added
cemented wood arbor
Added
mulch
Many
new plantings added
General
care of previous plantings
Dedication
of garden by Navajo elder
Signs
added to 3 parts of garden as well as some individual plants
Article
written about garden for Daily Sun
Work on improving
storage and safety in the garden, and adding additional hardscape.
Two
page orientation to the garden updated for seasonal gardeners and a 1 page for 1 day volunteers
Assembled swing glider and
two new rain barrels
Enlarged
brick pad for swing glider
Assembled
and planted trellises for the front garden
Added a
large bird house and bird cage to the rose garden
Mounted
each on wood stands
Sheds
moved by Northland Hospice and garden crew reorganized to fit a snow blower for the winter. Paved entrances added to both sheds.
Removed
pine needles from canyon in water flow area for the 1st time. Garbage also removed along Turquoise and in the canyon 3 times during the season.
Add and revise Educational
items for visitors, residents, and volunteers
Sign on
back patio with:
Food
available to pick
What’s
blooming?
Rainwater
levels
What’s
new in the garden?
Revised
general info about the entire garden, the individual garden plant lists, and donors
Continued
to add new signs for plants throughout the garden
Continue to schedule
group workdays
Regular
crew of master gardeners and hospice volunteers (2 new seasonal)
Grand
Canyon Youth Corp (1)
AmeriCorps
(10)
Flagstaff
High Honor Society (9)
NHS - Northland
Prep Academy (2)
NAU –
Honors Class (13)
Girls
for Good (25)
Make a
Difference Day (4)
Publicity
One
article for the Master Gardener Column on the Michael Moore Native Medicinal Garden
Entered
the Native Plant Society Garden Contest – won two awards and had tours of the garden
Most
Welcoming Mini Meadow Garden – Kay Balzer
Most
Heartwarming Canine Memorial Garden – Loni Shapiro
Tours
for special groups
Arboretum
docents and staff
Senior
Companion/Foster Grandparent Program
Native
Plant Society Garden Tours
Coconino
County Fair Display
Distributed
free seeds and iris
Two
photos from Laura Davis in the 2013 Master Gardener Calendar
Continued
the blog for weekly updates on the garden
(owhospicegardenvolunteers.blogspot.com)
Dedication
by a Navajo elder of the MMG
Fundraising
Cards,
earrings, and bricks for gazebo
Earrings
($605)
Bricks
($600)
Plant
and Garden Sale in July (over $777.50)
Umbrella
donated to community garden, plants to Riordan Mansion, and iris bulbs to the community
Annual
10% Day at Warner’s (over $1027.31)
Wish
List Book Donations
Table
and Chairs for residents ($500)
Other
items donated (see attached for detailed list)
Received a $500 grant from the
Bountiful Harvest Foundation to continue to create a garden to honor Michael Moore (naturalist)
You have done a lots of landscaping in 2012 and also have a goals for 2013 it feels nice that some one is very fond of landscaping.
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