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California Rare Fruit Growers November 2017 Cultivating in Containers: How to Grow Food and Medicine in Limited Areas with Nathan Lou Friday, November 17, 7:00 PM MiraCosta College Student Center, Aztlan Room A/B Have you ever been interested in growing plants, but find yourself choosing not to because of lack of area or soil? Come learn from a local San Diegan about how you can offset your nutrition with a container garden. Nathan Lou grew up watching his grandparents grow their own food in their backyard in the middle of El Cajon using raised beds and containers. With over a decade of experience growing his own food and medicine in an urban setting, Nathan will share with you the ins-and-outs of container gardening. With a little guidance and knowhow combined with a diligent practice, the sky is the limit as to what you could grow Nathan Lou is an artist and connoisseur of life. He is a native San Diegan holding degrees in Agriculture and Natural Resources, with a focus in fish and wildlife conservation. Through his interests and endeavors, Nathan has gained an extensive understanding of plants, specializing in the cultivation of foods and medicines. He is an avid gardener, creating enriching landscapes and managing thriving environments, even in the most limited settings. Nathan currently cultivates on 1-acre in Bonita, consults for Mt. Hope Community Garden in City Heights, and is the host of a quarterly "Small Space Gardening" program at the National City Public Library. Nathan has a passion for inspiring humans to better understand themselves so that they may enhance their relationships with the world around them. Nathan loves to drink tea and has been cultivating his practice of gongfu cha (traditional Chinese tea ceremony) for over a decade.

Cheers From The Chair I don t know about you, but I am ready for some rain! I had a tiny spritz at my house a few weeks ago, but it has been a long time since I have had any measureable precipitation. Usually I have turned off my outside watering for the winter by now, but not this year. The unusually hot October did not help things either. I recently read that La Nina is back for this winter, although it is supposed to be a relatively week one. If the predictions hold, we could be in for another warm dry winter. the warm I (and my subtropicals) enjoy, the dry, not so much. hopefully the scientists at NOAA will be off and we will have a normal to wet winter this year. At the very least I hope that the rain we do get this year is spread out evenly throughout the winter. All this gets me to wondering if California is reverting to a more normal weather pattern. Many years ago I learned that the period from the mid 1800 s to the late 1900 s was an abnormally wet period for California and although the most recent drought was the worst in more than 500 years (for the Southern California coast), it is entirely possible that we could be headed into a longer term period of drier winters. I am not speaking about the issue of man made climate change here (than is an entirely different topic), but the natural variability that exists in climates. It is entirely possible that California (and the western US) reverts to a long term pattern of drier weather. This means less water for all of us. What are we doing to be good stewards of our water resources. Personally, I was able to cut my outdoor water usage in half with no effect on my plants (meaning I was heavily overwatering!). I am now slowly converting my yard to drip irrigation, however I am finding that the plants on drip are not doing as well as the ones that are not, so there needs to be some sort of adjustment made there. Of course I keep everything as mulched as possible to keep water in the ground and the plant roots cool. It is a long term project, but it is the right thing to do. One final note, I think that the plant exchange at the last meeting worked well and hopefully you enjoyed it. One thing that I would like to change is that no plant exchanges should occur until after the meeting program occurs. This way everyone gets a chance to see what other people brought incase they are interested in trading. Cheers, Richard

HOLIDAY PARTY Our Holiday Party will be co-hosted by the No. SD County Chapter CRFG and Debbie Johnson (Sara s mother) at her beautiful clubhouse at Palomar Estates West in San Marcos. The address of the Palomar Estates West Mobile Home Park is: 1930 W. San Marcos Blvd. The party will be on Saturday, Dec 16 th from 11AM to 3 PM Setup crews please come at 10:30. To attend the party you must be a member of our No. SD County Chapter and our parent organization (CRFG, Inc.) and RSVP to Dottie Logan 760 806 6678 crfglogan777@gmail.com before Dec 9 th I may not be available the day before Thanksgiving or the day after. Just email me and let me know the names of family members attending, food that you are bringing, and what you can do to volunteer. Family non-members will be put on a waiting list to make room for members who want to attend This is a potluck so bring your favorite dish to share. Please bring your food by 11:30 (Please NO ALCOHOL). We will eat at noon. After we eat we will have a raffle for the door prizes. Members can bring extra plants, fruits or other garden related items they no longer need After the door prizes we will have a raffle style gift exchange. If you want to participate please bring one plant with a value of $10

or more, or a wrapped garden related gift with a value of $10 or more. You will be given a raffle ticket. When your number is called, you may choose a gift from the exchange table and open it, or take another member s gift (if it is not frozen). A gift is frozen when it is taken by a 3rd member. The member you take it from cannot immediately take it back from you but must take something from the exchange table or someone else before He/she can take back the gift from you. This is a fun game as long as you *don t get too attached *to the gift you draw. Not everyone will like this game. You don t have to participate but you may watch others play Please no peeking, lifting, squeezing, or shaking but HAVE FUN If you have questions, please ask Dottie. Call Dottie at 760 806 6678 We need volunteers to help setup, clean up, vacuum, sweep up, clean up the kitchen and take out the trash. Sign up now so we know that everything is covered. We need donations for the door prizes. Thanks for all your help and don t forget to call Dottie at 760 806 6678 Space is limited so once we are filled up we start a waiting list. (We usually find room for everyone). If you sign up early and find you can t make the party please call and we will give the space to someone else. Hope to see you there. Dottie

San Diego Botanic Garden Volunteer Opportunities and Work Party Join the over 300 volunteers who contribute time to the San Diego Botanic Garden. Join others for a volunteer orientation and discover the many varied opportunities available. A short tour of the garden is included. In order to participate in the CRFG sub-tropical garden work parties you must attend an orientation. To receive more information and the dates for the upcoming orientations call 760-436-3036 x 206 Next work party, December 9 th 8:30 12:00 SAVE THE DATES Holiday Party Dec 16. 2017 Saturday 11 AM 3 PM Earth Day at Alta Vista Botanical Gardens Saturday April 21, 2018 Setup Friday April 20, 2-4 PM New Members by Dawne Dickinson Please Welcome none

Refreshments: If your birthday month is November, please bring some refreshments to the meeting this month. Home grown fruits and vegetables are the best. However, other munchies are also greatly appreciated. Please be sure they are ready to serve. Raffle RAFFLE No Raffles until Feb 2018 See member only plant sale trade. MEMBER ONLY PLANT SALE / TRADE This year at the November meeting we will have a member 'sell/trade' sale. Only one item per member and they do not pay a commission. If you have a plant or other item, please groom your plant, label the variety, price, your name and put into a bag to keep the table & floor clean. You may bring a bag of fruit or veggies or a decorated pot or other garden related items. Remember, only one item per member. The plant exchange will occur AFTER the program has concluded If this is successful we may continue it next year. This is a good time to sell something that you really wanted to sell or trade. Please see Dottie.

Check out the website! We have a website, the URL is nsdcrfg.wordpress.com. We are adding new information often, so please take a look and let us know what you would like to see there. Thank you Linda and Helen for all your hard work in keeping this going. Member Matters Membership CHAPTER DUES FOR 2018 ARE DUE Chapter dues with E-MAIL newsletters are $10.00 for one member plus $5.00 for each additional household member. Chapter dues with USPS newsletters are $15.00 for one member plus $5.00 for each additional household member. USPS is only for those without E-mail. You must also be a member of our parent organization, CRFG, Inc.. To renew, please fill out a NEW APPLICATION online or bring it to our next meeting. Make check out to NC CRFG and send it to; Dawne Dickinson 7923 Calle San Felipe Carlsbad CA 92009 Please contact our Membership Committee Chair Dawne Dickinson if you have any questions. Now on Facebook! North San Diego County Chapter now has a Facebook Page. Please check us out at www.facebook.com/groups/northsandiegocrfg/. This is a closed group and is for our members only, so you will need to ask the administrator to join.

Name Tags Please keep your name tags after each meeting and bring them back with you for the next. We are hoping to have everyone be responsible for their own name tags to make things a bit easier on those who have had to keep track of them all this time. If you are interested in a more professional looking name tag, you can purchase them from the CRFG Inc. for $11 by calling 805-543-9455 or email market@crfg.org. You must be a member of our parent organization (CRFG, Inc.) to order name tags from CRFG. To make it easier you can pay using PayPal. Chapter Contacts Board Members Richard Reid Chairperson 619-857-7505 rtreid@me.com Helen Driver Co-Vice Chairperson 760-652-5011 driver.hl1975@gmail.com Art Logan Co-Vice Chairperson 760-806-6678 art.logan77@gmail.com Dottie Logan Co-Treasurer 760-806-6678 crfglogan777@gmail.com Keri Brookshire Co-Treasurer keri.brookshire@gmail.com Linda Mercurio Secretary sundanz91@gmail.com Dawne Dickinson Member at Large 760-522-3596 dawnegale@gmail.com Chris Finley Member at Large crfgchris@gmail.com Kathryn Blankinship Past Chair 760-518-9922 kblankinship1@cox.net Other Contacts Membership Dawne Dickinson 760-522-3596 dawnegale@gmail.com Newsletter Richard Reid 619-857-7505 rtreid@me.com

Calendar of Activities North San Diego County CRFG 11/17 General chapter meeting Cultivating in containers with Nathan Lou 7:00 PM Miracosta Student Center Other Local Events 11/17 San Diego Chapter Meeting Biological Pest Control 7:00 PM Casa del Prado Bldg. Balboa Park