Thanks to all who came on Thursday despite the awful wind. Linda Guarino came and worked on the irrigation, checking each bed for leaks. Even in the cold she was able to use a hair dryer from the house to make several repairs. Master Gardeners are so creative. She also managed to get the new compost into the bins. Joe Harte came to repair the mailbox and when the cement was removed it appeared that there was a major leak in the front 1/2 circle. We had a large crew to look at it including Foxglove Gardening who will continue to problem solve the leak. In the meantime there is no mailbox up. At 5pm, after looking at the water filled hole for sometime I decided it was time to go home. In the long day, I managed to get lots of weeding done - it can be relaxing! Rebecca Davis came and worked on deadheading and weeding several areas. We are almost caught up with deadheading and cleaning up beds. Next week we will work on the Native Garden. Crys Wells worked on the corner garden, and Betty Marcus deadheaded iris and watered some new plantings. We also had Tori from NAU for the day and she filled bird feeders and baths, and then fertilized most of our trees and some new shrubs.
On Monday, I will be out of town and Betty Marcus will coordinate the workday. She will be there from 9am-12pm. On Thursday next week we will be back to our regular schedule beginning at 8am.
Linda Guarino will update on the irrigation and compost during our break at about 10am.
Blooming in the garden this week:
Spreading Sand Cherry, violas, not-fruiting strawberries and a couple of iris.
Planted:
Onions, beets and kohlrabi seeds and pea seeds.
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