Gardening on the Rocks MARCH 2019 Lisa Robinson captured this porcupine with her camera of course! Editor: Hermina Hubert smathermi@gmail.com (705) 692-1442 Membership: Linda Hugli lhugli@hotmail.com (705) 693-2476 Website: www.sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca Founded in 1911. Dedicated to the beautification of the Greater Sudbury Region and the preservation of our environment.
In Memoriam Susan Turgeon Susan was a volunteer extraordinaire. Aside from being an excellent cook, sshe was a long-time time member of St. Patrick s Church, a member of the CWL, the ladies auxiliary, the Lockerby Legion, a siste sister of the Quilting Guild, the Horticultural Society Society, and Parkside Senior s Center. Susan always enjoyed volunteering at our society s functions. We will certainly miss seeing her friendly face. Les Corrigan It saddens us to hear of the passing of Les Corrigan, husband of Rachel Corrigan. Those of uss who were fortunate to know Les Les, will miss a very gentle and loving man. Rachel is in our thoughts every day. Helen Cotnam This extraordinary woman celebrated her 99th birthday last year. Accompanied by her daughter Jessie MacIsaac, Helen attended most of our general meeti meetings. She also walked to John Street Park from her home (off York Street) to support the crew working that day. Among her many accomplishments, Helen had a lovely voice and could sing in several languages. She will surely be missed at our gatherings. Dates to Remember! March 10 Daylight aylight Saving Time begins - Winter Walk (see poster) March 24 General eneral Meeting Parkside April 21 Easter Sunday April 28 General Meeting Parkside May 11 Junction ction Creek Festival (see poster next page) May 12 Mother s Day May 25 Gardening Festival, Perennial Plant Sale, and Flower Show
General Meeting - Sunday, March 24 at Parkside Centre Guest Speaker: Jennifer Davidson - Seasonal Gardening Tips Refreshments ready at 1:15 pm Share the Wealth - Door prizes - Books & Magazines White Elephant Table has returned! Introducing Our Guest Speaker Jennifer Davidson came to Sudbury in 2000 as an MSc student in aquatic ecology, and has been working in landscaping since 2014. She now runs her own small business, Buddies Gardening, where combining outdoor work with a bit of design, biology, and getting dirty has been like a dream come true. Working in gardens all over Sudbury and revisiting sites each year has offered an exponential learning curve, which she is chugging along slowly but surely! Jennifer will talk about the different jobs she and her team focus on throughout the seasons, guaranteed to spark those can-do circuits and get everyone looking forward to a new year of gardening. You can learn more about Buddies Gardening at: http://www.buddiesgardening.caa SUDBURY MASTER GARDENERS Answering all your gardening questions! Follow us on facebook: https:/ //www. facebook.com/sudburymastergardeners
A Good Day My face in the mirror is not wrinkled or drawn. My house isn t dirty the cobwebs are gone. My garden is lovely and so is the lawn. I think I may never put my glasses back on! Author unknown A Seedy Affair at the Public Library On February 23, Ron Lewis and Linda Hachez (below) were swapping seeds and promoting the Adopt-a-Seed program at the McKenzie Street library. Folks were happy to swap and buy seeds, listen to guest speakers, ask for advice, and get their Hort memberships. Winter Walk Join us Sunday March 10th from 1-3pm to explore the beautiful Ponderosa Wetland, a natural gem in the center of Sudbury. The walk will be led by Winter Ecologist Gerard Courtin, and will be an amazing opportunity to connect with an important wetland within the Junction Creek watershed. Pre-register for snowshoes at no cost (thanks to Rainbow Routes Association) by email, info@junctioncreek.com, or phone, (705) 525-8736. We will meet at Adanac Ski Hill.
Gardening Book Review by Laura Foreshew Have you ever wished to downsize your large garden space The All New Square Foot Gardening by Mel Bartholomew is the book for you. It is a revolutionary way to grow more in a box garden space. Four plants per square foot is suggested to develop an efficient garden, with the bonus of less weeding. A square foot garden grid system explains what to plant and how to care for your produce. Ways to stagger your harvest are suggested. How to build and protect your SFG box within close proximity of your home is explained well. A guide to common pest solutions is included. If you desire a vertical garden, there are steps on how to install a vertical frame to be used on a patio, balcony, rooftop or waist-high garden. Also, included are instructions on how to build a box garden on a slope, various methods on how to extend the growing season of your SFG box. And special instructions on how to care for vegetables and herbs in your box garden. Spring is in the air. Let s create square foot gardens we will be proud to share with others. Happy Spring Gardening! News From the Boardroom 1. Weather Watch! if a weather warning has been issued, or driving conditions are hazardous, please check the society website www.sudburyhorticulturalsociety.ca or our facebook page before venturing out to meetings, in case it has been cancelled. You can also call any board member or the Parkside 705-673-6227. 2. OGW We are still looking for amazing gardens for this year s garden tour? If you have any suggestions, please contact Theresa Cullum. 3. As we have been partners with the CNIB for so many years, we have been invited to an unveiling of their new van on March 20. As we build a brighter future for patients in Northern Ontario, we re unveiling the latest model of the CNIB Eye Van (Medical Mobile Eye Care Unit) in Sudbury. Tours will be offered 10:00 a.m. 10:30 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Location: CNIB, 303 York Street, Sudbury