SORRY! Very behind in posting. I am going to stay on track with the dates pictures were taken.
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Well, with warmer days comes the need for diligent watering. Wonderful Master Gardeners have stepped up to make sure that our plants stay healthy and happy.
Signs were posted in the composting area to help people learn what matter to add and what to avoid in their compost bins.
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Information on composting is posted |
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endless supply of organic matter |
Demonstration area shows different ways to water containers.
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watering ideas |
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salad table |
Lots of things blooming in the Children's garden:
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peony |
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Walking path
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Native Garden:
The show is starting! Beautiful native flowers and shrubs are in bloom. The magnolia has a wonderful sweet scent. The butterflies are starting to show up. Hopefully they will make their home in the milkweed patch. Milkweed and Asclepias (butterfly weed) are host plants for the Monarch butterfly. We have plenty of these plants, so soon I will be looking for eggs and caterpillars.
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echinacea |
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sweetbay magnolia |
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sweetbay magnolia |
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milkweed |
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Monarch butterfly |
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rudbeckia |
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virginia sweetspire |
Vegetable Garden:
Some successes and some not.
Green beans doing great :) Corn was doing well until some animal came by one night and had a huge meal of corn plants :(
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purple green beans - they are purple when raw, then turn green when you cook them. |
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signs painted by a childen's group |
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tomato supports |
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Early Spring |
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potato blossoms |
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store bought trellis |
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First corn crop |
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