On Thursday, we had another busy workday. The first of the Girls for Good volunteers came and filled bird feeders and baths. They will help us for the summer. Betty Marcus and Marilynn VonWaggoner both watered. Rebecca Davis worked on beginning to plant our annual pots. Linda Guarino spent her time on checking dripper placements in the garden. Becky Lewis and Christine Orr finished weeding the north bed in front of the house. Leslie Stone worked on putting up a fence surrounding our vegetable raised bed.
Many of the tops of the root vegetables had been eaten - probably rock squirrel or chipmunks as they were not pulled out (what deer usually do). Hattie Braun came and gave a talk on rose pruning followed by pruning roses in the garden.She found many roses stressed by the winter weather. The Robustas are already filled with aphids as well as the iris and some conifer. Becky Lewis has assumed care for the roses this year. She will begin treating the roses and finishing pruning with our crew on Monday. We will use a systemic for the roses effected by aphids, and begin feeding the rest. If you are interested in being a regular Rose Garden helper let Becky know. I spent my time helping with planting, fencing, and bringing out some more hardscape.
Thanks to Christine Orr for some healthy snacks, Betty for filling in while I took some time off, and to Hattie Braun for updating some more gardeners on roses.
Blooming in garden:
Many iris (mostly purple & white), Golden Banner, Snow in Summer, Allium, Chinese Mountain Stonecrop, and 1 Daylily.
New in the garden:
Many annual pots, hanging baskets in the gazebo, a beautiful new bench from Crys Wells, fencing around the ground raised bed, more vegetable (tomatoes, sugar snap peas).
Plans for next few weeks:
Weeding
Watering
Pruning and feeding roses
Planting pots
Planting a shrub
Begin creating a new area in the native garden
Clean gazebo area
Remove dead tree
Begin moving sandstone for a pathway
Adjust fencing and walkway entrance
Cement mailbox in place
Prune Blaze Maple
Upcoming:
June 2 10am-3pm CMGA Plant & Garden Sale
We will have a table with garden sale items. If you can help contact me.
June 13 1015am Weeds in Switzer Canyon - Dorothy Lamm
June 15 9am-12pm Monthly Saturday Workday
Scout Trellis Project
July 13 9am-5pm Warner's 10% of Proceeds Day
How often it is that a garden, beautiful though it be, will seem
sad and dreary and lacking in one of its most gracious
features, if it has no water.
- Pierre Husson
Thanks for all the help this week,
Loni shapiro
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