Monday only 3 of us managed to get to the garden. It rained lightly on and off throughout the morning, but Betty Marcus deadheaded and filled bird feeders, and Carol Hudenko and I weeded on the corner. It was almost to wet to weed. That's a first in Flagstaff. By the time we finished we were about 6 inches taller - mud on the bottom of our shoes. On Thurs. we will plant at least 1/2 that area with bunch grasses while it is still wet.
Thursday brought a small crew to the garden. Linda Guarino worked on the compost, and thinned some iris beds. Rebecca Davis finished creating a rock garden in the native garden with a couple of purchases and many transplants from other parts of the garden.
Rock Garden Bed in Native Garden |
Work for the next few weeks:
Plant an Amur Maple
Weeding as needed after more rains - focus on Switzer area west of sidewalk and east of trees on corner, and under the aspen trees
Watering as needed (ha)
Deadheading
Fill bird feeders and baths
Move a couple of roses
Harvest seed for planting on the FUTS trail
Stain redwood benches on back porch
Continue thinning any needed iris
Upcoming:
Sept. 5 - Visit to Joe Harte's garden
This is a workday but at 11am we will head to Joe's garden to see what he is up to.
Sept. 5 - Northland's 30th Anniversary Event to honor volunteers (RSVP to the office)
Sept 12 - Tree Planting -1030am
Sept. 19 - Tentative date for Fall Harvest Picnic - 12pm - details to follow
Oct. 19 - Saturday - 9am-12pm - Clean-up with Girls for Good
"Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves."- James M. Barrie
"Let us be grateful to people who make us happy; they are the charming gardeners who make our souls blossom." - Marcel Proust
Thanks,
Loni
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