Welcome to Joanne, Linda, and Camille |
We welcomed three new VegHeadz and look forward to learning from them. After a WOW session and tour of the forest garden, we all picked a task and set to work.
The arbor will be ready for planting grapes by the end of February, and blueberry bushes have been ordered to establish a new blueberry patch.
Spring never fails to quicken the hearts of gardeners, and to furnish opportunities to learn something new. It’s a very rewarding time of the year.
Peter and Mike are figuring out how to replace some rotting boards on our old arbor. It was moved here from Second Harvest when they discontinued their onsite garden. |
Our new garden coordinator, Cathy Alfano. Already doing a great job. And a big thank you to Carole Hayes who excelled as coordinator for the previous two years. |
Mary is weeding the Sunflower tripods. The Giant sunflowers we plant as trap plants make a huge difference in reducing damage from leaf footed bugs. |
Busy, busy |
Laurie is freshening up the main pollinator bed with many of the perennials there already sprouting. Other pollinator attractors are scattered throughout the garden. |
We caught Cathi turning the compost bins early before anyone else arrived. A nice pile of finished compost is ready to boost new plantings. |
Nancy and Jeannie are transplanting yarrow to elsewhere in the garden from where it grows vigorously under the bat house. |
Peggy and Linda are pruning The dwarf Black Mulberry. It’s already sprouting new leaves. And thank goodness so are our denuded citrus trees. |
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