On Monday, most of us worked on weeding which is major with all the rain. We even have weeds coming through the weed cloth on the corner.
Katarina Karjala, and Carol Hudenko worked on the corner and the inferno strip,
Jane Reukema worked on the bed north of the gazebo, and I worked on the front half circle.
Betty Marcus deadheaded and cleaned throughout the garden. A friend from the senior companion program stopped by and dug up some abundant perennials for her companion (alyssium, geranium, lamb's ear) for her companion.
Julie Holmes stopped by to pick up our monthly sign-in sheets. The
Girls for Good came and filled bird baths and feeders.
Thursday brought a large crew. We had 12 volunteers working throughout the garden.
Linda Guarino worked on the irrigation system - new shade garden, FG, and the north Switzer beds.
Rebecca Davis and Becky Lewis worked on the corner finishing the weed cloth and weeding. Becky also spent time checking out all the beautiful roses blooming. Rebecca helped finish spreading the mulch left this spring.
Betty Marcus continued her work cleaning up and dead heading.
Jeanette Sletten planted a few more perennials in our sidewalk shade garden, and in the Moon Garden.
Lori Tamblinson worked on cleaning up the front of the house - weeding.
Carol Hudenko continued her focus on the corner - weeding and spreading rock mulch. She tried a sample of a natural weed killer - vinegar and soap- that we will check out on Monday. Since it has alot of acid we will only use it on very difficult areas such as the corner.
Carol Lease finished re-sanding and adjusting a bench brick pad.
Joe Harte spent his time tangling with locust tree pruning. They are dangerous to work with and spread prolifically. I remember Laura trying to talk me out of buying these trees - but I thought the flowers were so beautiful. They are but not sure the work is worth it.
Crys Wells transplanted some blood grass in the 1/2 circle and several people took home some for their yards. It is a beautiful grass, has spread but does not seem to be invasive.
Judith Chaddock and Betty spent some time weeding in the MMG and Judith watered indoors. The gardens are looking beautiful with all the rain and help this season. They should be wonderful on the garden tours over the next couple of weeks. This was the last day for the
Girls for Good who will be starting school next week. Thanks to them for making our work easier, especially Adrian who along with her Dad helped the entire month of July.
New in the garden:
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Photo by Loni Shapiro |
Shade garden along the Switzer sidewalk - Knickknick, Heuchera, Vinca, Hosta, Bergenia
Completed weed cloth project for the corner
Some new perennials in the Moon and Zane Gardens (Balloon Flower, Echinacia, Choc. Flower, Succulent
Weeding and pruning in the Native Garden and lots of wildflowers coming up
New blooms:
Many roses - Peace, Shroppshire Lad, Coffee Bean, Julia Child - photos by Betty Marcus
Red runner beans - flowers and beans
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Photos by Loni Shapiro - Birdhouse Trellis |
Plans for the next couple of weeks:
Watering as needed
Continue work on the corner garden (weeding and planting some grass seed)
Weeding as needed throughout the garden
Deadheading and clean-up in prep for some garden visits
Work on a small rock garden in the Native Garden
Labeling - especially all the roses
Upcoming:
Peaks Bungalow garden tour - August 9 - 1230pm
Flagstaff Garden Club Tour - August 17 - 10am-12pm
Thank you Potluck - August 25 - 430pm-7pm Judith Chaddocks
Gardening is about enjoying the smell of things growing in the soil, getting dirty without feeling guilty, and generally taking the time to soak up a little peace and serenity. ~Lindley Karstens, noproblemgarden.com
Thanks,
Loni