NEWSLETTER FOR AFFILIATE GARDEN CLUBS February 2014

Similar documents
NEWSLETTER FOR AFFILIATE GARDEN CLUBS March 2015

GROW. Gardening by the Book LAWNS

AUGUST 2015 Talk'n bout Koi & Water Gardens

BARRINGTON COUNCIL OF GARDEN CLUBS. March 8, Those present: Country Home and Garden Club Countryside Garden Class Field and Flower Garden Club

linden GARDEN CLUB OF PINEWILD AUGUST 2017 NEWSLETTER

July 1, Dear Prospective Shawnee County Extension Master Gardeners,

FLOWER SHOW COMPETITION

Newsletter. Table of Contents

Wasaga Beach Garden Club

NEW ENGLAND CARNIVOROUS PLANT SOCIETY

2018 Calendar. President s letter Barb Rauckhorst, President NCHS. Newsletter of the North Coast Hosta Society Volume 2 Issue 2

GROW. Gardening by the Book. Hostas. Contributions: May Tulsa Garden Center News. March 8, 2014 April 7, 2014

Cascade Gardener 2017 Class Catalog

Gottfried Prairie and Arboretum Educational Programs

INFORMATION PACK

LINDEN GARDEN CLUB OF PINEWILD MARCH 2018 newsletter BUS TRIP MARCH 22ND 2018

The Sacramento City Parks and Rec. department and

M a y

Sheffield Spring Flower Show

Golden Gate Cymbidium Society January 2017 A branch of the Cymbidium Society of America, Inc.

July 7, Dear Prospective Shawnee County Extension Master Gardeners,

BAY AREA BONSAI SOCIETY May 2013

Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens Master Gardener Program

President s Message. Inside this issue:

From Last Meeting: Member Workshop Night

HANNEY GARDENING CLUB NEWSLETTER SPRING 2010

ReCollections Volume 5 / Issue

SPRING 2015 ST. MARY S NURSERY & GARDEN CENTRE

BONSAI SOCIETY OF THE CAROLINAS

ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP PICKERING

MARCH - AT NAVY PIER Tablescapes C HICAGOFLOWER COM

EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM GUIDELINES

Hodges Gardens State Park Louisiana s Garden in the Forest

OUR GARDEN PATHS. Next Meeting October 8-6:30pm 2015 Garden-of- the-week Presentation By Kristen Beason HAPPY BIRTHDAY

The Green Thumb. Monthly Newsletter for Polk County Master Gardeners. Plant Sale Open to the Public Each Day:

Here s the Dirt. River Valley Garden Club A Place to Grow. Program: Donn Reiners, aka Mr. Geranium! 4/25. Dues Increase for 2017/18

The Art of Gardening. September Seminar CALL LETTER:

November 3, Catalyst Steering Committee meeting change by Sharon B,

Lakes Regional Park to Host National Public Gardens Day on Friday, May 10

Workplace. ActivityGuide

ACTIVITIES & EVENTS AT BEHNKE NURSERIES SEPTEMBER THRU DECEMBER There s always something growing on at Behnke s!

Next Meeting: Monday, June 27, 2016

Reimagining Arnolds Creek. Community engagement report. May 2018

CLIPPINGS. Grosse Ile Garden Club. Coming Events. President s Message

Leominster Allotment Association

Dear Hospice Festival Tree Decorators,

FLORICULTURE DEPARTMENT Judging System: American

GROVEWOOD HOMEOWNERS ASSOCIATION, INC. JUNE 2017 NEWSLETTER

MASTER GARDENER VOLUNTEER PROGRAM

C R A W F O R D C O U N T Y M A S T E R G A R D E N E R A S S O C I A T I O N. Schedule Change

INSIDE. PHASE 1 OF POPPINTREE PARK OPENS Ballymun Regeneration Limited and Dublin City Council are REGENERATION NEWS

ROSE PETALS. Upcoming Meetings. November & December Garden Club Events

DEC 2017 FEB 2018 LIGHTS ILLUMINATING THE WINTER NIGHT

Hodges Gardens State Park

VERMEER S GARDEN CENTRE SPRING 2015

December Holiday Potluck Party/Meeting Rocky Rd Blanco, TX (see directions below)

Former students who wish to re-attend the regular lessons of the regular courses are asked to contact the teacher for the necessary agreements.

Daventry & District U3A Newsletter

All About Dragonfruit with Richard Reid Friday, September 15 7:00 PM MiraCosta College Student Center, Aztlan Room A/B

ART IN THE WILD Naturally Inspired Trailside Creations Wildwood Outdoor Art Project

Permaculture in Beautiful Paradise Valley.

Beautiful Borders June 2019 NEC, Birmingham

June 2016 Newsletter. Summer greetings

The Bent Twig. American Bonsai Association Sacramento

Garden Gifts. Inspire outdoor spaces with unique garden giftware!

The Community Garden Club of Cohasset

Cascade Gardener 2015 Class Catalog

From Last Meeting: Jeff Merriel & a number of the Committee spoke about their project trees.

A POSY PICKER S PAPER

linden GARDEN CLUB OF PINEWILD OCTOBER 2016 NEWSLETTER

BONSAI NEWS. Milwaukee Bonsai Society PO Box Milwaukee Wi March March Meeting. Information Line

October Speaker: Angelic Nguyen

2018 SACXS Show & Sale

ACTIVITIES & EVENTS AT BEHNKE NURSERIES JUNE THRU AUGUST There s always something growing on at Behnke s!

DESCRIPTION OF RIFGC STATE AWARDS 2015 revised.

Cascade Gardener Class Catalog

Million Pollinator Garden Challenge. Toolkit. Help Us P lant One Million Gardens

Albury Wodonga Bonsai Newsletter

BONSAI SOCIETY OF THE CAROLINAS

MARQUETTE UNIVERSITY REUNION+HOMECOMING

GARDENING. Record Book.

News from The Danish Immigrant Museum

Award # 61 Nell Coe Award Color Our Canopy

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES AT

Dear Volunteer Master Gardener Applicant for the Sutter-Yuba Counties, U.C. Master Gardener Program

Haysboro Community Park: Building Community through Play

committee is still looking for someone to step up to lead our region for the next two years. If

TOWN OF DEWEY BEACH

SEMBS SOUTHEASTERN MICHIGAN BROMELIAD SOCIETY AFFILIATE OF THE BROMELIAD SOCIETY INTERNATIONAL JANUARY / FEBRUARY 2011

Gardening Class Schedule Spring 2018

SFOS May 16th 2018 Program

Central Illinois Orchid Society Newsletter

President s Message. Inside this issue:

Request for Proposals Dudley Greenhouse

DEPARTMENT 19 OPEN CLASS YOUTH & ADULT FLORICULTURE. Register Now!

Orchard Society. of California, Inc. Marni Turkel: Marvelous Monopdials

BONSAI NEWS. Milwaukee Bonsai Society PO Box Milwaukee Wi May Battle of the Ponderosa Pines. Information Line

RHS HAMPTON COURT PALACE FLOWER SHOW 2018

Newsletter of the Northern Virginia Bonsai Society Dec/Jan 2015

PUBLIC MEETING APRIL 21, 2016

Transcription:

Affiliate Council Officers Kevin Borowiak, Chair Ohio City Gardeners Carolyn Horn, Vice Chair Fork & Hoe Garden Club Sharon Daviso, Secretary Highland Hts Garden Club Members Michelle Cox Beach Cliff Garden Club Louise Gerlak Northern Ohio Perennial Society Nancy Gustafson WRHerb Society Kathleen Habib Chippewa Garden Club Christine Krol Independence Garden Club Ann Monastra WRHerb Society Ruth Moorhead Akron Garden Club Erika Reale Shaker Lakes Garden Club Village Garden Club Mary Reynolds Garden Club of Cleveland Eleanor Shelton Forest City Garden Club Sandy Welches Master Gardeners of Cuyahoga County Ex-Officio Members Cathy Mecaskey, Ikebana International #20 Joyce Braun, NOPS Jill Duffin, Beach Cliff GC Ruth Stafford, Beach Cliff GC NEWSLETTER FOR AFFILIATE GARDEN CLUBS February 2014 Notes from the Chair: From the desk of Kevin Borowiak, Affiliate Council Chair There are fewer than 60 days until the first day of spring. With this in mind, a little acronym comes to mind PaRK. As Affiliates, Cleveland Botanical Garden is the ideal PARK for us. How do we best enjoy it? By following my acronym: o Participate: in Affiliate activities at the Garden there are so many! Here are a few: Create a tabletop design for Big Spring Design a Childhood Memories container garden for the summer in the Hershey Children s Garden Create an awesome scarecrow for fall decorating in the Garden Decorate a spectacular tree for Glow 2014 (the theme is History of Cleveland/Western Reserve) Attend either Affiliate Day (April 24) or Affiliate evening at Glow (date tbd) Join us for an Affiliate Round Table (the first one is coming soon, on March 6) Share your club s sales, shows and activities via The Root, our monthly publication o Renew: Double-check and ensure that your Club renewed its Affiliate Membership, AND double-check that your personal or family membership is current, too! o Konnect: Let Cleveland Botanical Garden be the place where you connect with other Affiliates on days when we are together at the Garden, as well as outside of the Garden. Let the Garden also be the place where you connect by bringing family and friends to experience all that the Garden has to offer, year-round! Dues Update: As of the printing of this newsletter, we have fewer than 30 Affiliate Garden Club renewals for 2014. These include at least 3 new members! Knowing that we have many events coming up this spring which require Club membership, I m hoping that more will arrive any day now. One of our benefits is the ability to promote our clubs via this newsletter, and those who are not current with their memberships are unable to be included. To submit news for the March edition of The Root, please send via email to: theroot@cbgarden.org by February 20, 2014

Orchid Mania is in full bloom! Now through March 9 Plan your visit and let yourself be immersed in the stunning hues and ensnaring aromas of orchids, found in every corner of the Garden. And remember, Garden members get in free! 2014 Important Affiliate Dates Thursday, March 6 Representatives Roundtable Thursday, April 24 Affiliate Day Thursday, September 11 Affiliate Fall Forum & Garden Club Workshop Series Join us! Affiliate Representatives Roundtable Thursday, March 6, 2014, 9:30 am New and returning Affiliate representatives to the Garden are invited to attend this opportunity for discussion centered on Communicating with our Clubs (and with the Garden!). Free parking and refreshments are provided Hope to see you there! Big Spring Opportunities for Affiliates For the 2nd annual Big Spring celebration, the Garden would love to showcase the creativity and talent of our Affiliate Garden Club members via tablescapes. The theme is Botanical Fantasy think Alice in Wonderland and larger than life. Your week will be assigned upon registration. If you are interested in signing up, please contact Jeanette Moore at 216-707-2822 or jmoore@cbgarden.org by February 24 (note date extension). Hershey Children s Garden 2014 Summer Container Gardens Theme The Hershey Children s Garden theme for summer container gardens will be A Child s Garden of Memories. Please see pages 4 and 5 for details! News & Announcements from Affiliates Greater Cleveland Orchid Society Sale & Show: Runs this weekend, February 15-16 as part of the Garden s Orchid Mania. Come and see the judges picks in the following classes: 1) art featuring images of orchids in media such as oils, acrylics, pastels and botanical illustration 2) photography featuring images of orchids in both color and black and white 3) collectibles which include creator-entered objects such as clothing, pottery, jewelry and quilts featuring images of orchids and 4) orchids in use including arrangement and corsages. Entries will be on display until the show closes at 4 pm on Sunday, February 16. For more details, please contact Cas McBride at tcmcbride@windstream.net. Organic Gardening for Houseplants and Outdoors at Wildwood Cultural Center Mark Occhionero, owner of Top Garden Products in Mentor, will talk about Organic Gardening for Houseplants and Outdoors at Wildwood Cultural Center, 7645 Little Mountain Road, Mentor, on Wednesday, February 19 at 10 am. The program is presented by Wildwood Garden Club. Graduating from Xavier University in 1995 with a business degree and a minor in botany, Mark Occhionero has gained most of his knowledge through experience and great mentors over the past 18 years. His company sells supplies for the indoor and outdoor garden enthusiast specializing in organic nutrients and carries a wide variety of indoor garden lighting. The lecture is free and open to the public. Nonmembers may call 440-257-2764 to register. Wildwood Garden Club is a member of the Garden Club of Ohio, Inc. (Cleveland District), Central Atlantic Region and National Garden Clubs, Inc. The Club meets the third Wednesday of the month from September through June.

Cactus & Succulent Show & Sale: Join Midwest Cactus & Succulent Society for this popular annual sale and show at Cleveland Botanical Garden on Saturday, March 22, and Sunday, March 23, during general operating hours at the Garden. In addition to the show and sale, Bill Hendricks of Klyn Nurseries will present Hiking Sedona at 2 pm each day. Sale, show & program are free with Big Spring admission. Glow 2013 Recap from your President Glow just kept going and glowing! Our Affiliate Garden Club trees did so much more than create a fantastical, creative, beautiful atmosphere for Glow 2013 their impact spread well beyond the Garden! The North Ridgeville Garden Club joined us for the first time during Glow 2013, and their local newspaper found out about their participation and was present on decorating day. Inspired, local officials asked Gloria Hearns, Affiliate Representative, if their Club would reproduce their tree for the North Ridgeville Library for Christmas 2014, thus making it available for all the citizens of North Ridgeville! Fairview Park Garden Club has participated in several of the Garden s Winter Show/Glow celebrations. This year, their dream catcherthemed tree (each one made by a Club member, and the berries, grasses and grapevines that filled the tree were items from their own gardens) piqued the interest of the Fairview Park mayor. Their beautiful representation of a well-known Native American artifact will come to life again in December 2014 at the Fairview Park Recreation Center. The Ridgewood Garden Club of Parma had such an overwhelming Club member response to their Mitten Garden theme that they were able to make two trips to deliver gloves and mittens to the Parma Family Collaborating Center once when they first decorated, and again when they undecorated. What a great way to support their own community! Another community project was the Books of Dreams theme used by Four Corners Garden Club for their tree. When all of the books were removed after Glow, they were delivered to a local program for young readers. These are just the stories told to me I am sure there are more fantastical stories to be told! The incredible thing about our work is that it is not limited to decorating one tree, but rather our beautiful trees can develop lives of their own, impacting so many throughout Northeast Ohio! Are you ready for Glow 2014? Our Affiliate Garden Club theme this year will be History of Cleveland/Western Reserve. If your Club would like to reserve a tree, please contact: Kevin Borowiak, Affiliate Council President Email: rkborowiak@gmail.com Phone: 216.281.9112 More News on Next Page!

Hershey Children s Garden Affiliate Club Container Gardens Project Summer 2014 This year s theme will be A Child s Garden of Memories. We would love for any affiliate club participating to be inspired by the magic and fun of childhood. Whether that includes a toy, a game or a specific activity is up to your creative minds. You can decorate your container, and you may even choose a unique item to use as a planter. Some key guidelines are below to make the process as smooth as possible. There is a lot of flexibility this year, as far as specific container themes, but also in containers and locations. We can you find a perfect home for it in Hershey Children s Garden. Step 1. Pick out a theme for your specific container (always good to have a backup in case another group has already reserved something similar). Step 2. Pick a container/location from the below options (have a backup in case another group has already reserved the one you have an eye on) or have an idea of one your Club will provide. Step 3. Call or email Kathryn Clusman, Hershey Children s Garden Manager, to reserve your spot and let her know your fabulous idea! This should be done no later than May 1, but it is first-come, first-served, so the earlier the better! The following information should be given: Affiliate Club name, theme or ideas, main contact person with contact information, preferred planting day and title for your container (optional, but a nice touch). Step 4. Collect your plant selection and plant your container. The containers are always planted the weekend before Memorial Day. You can plant during any of the following days and times: Friday, May 23 (10 am 4 pm), Saturday, May 24 (10 am - 4 pm), and Sunday, May 25 (12 pm 4 pm). Please reserve a time in advance Step 5.Watch your container grow and delight children and adults all summer long! Container/location options: 1. Four 22 (inside top diameter) x (height) 20- inch cement containers placed just outside Hershey Children s Garden Gates. Two containers are in full sun and two in part 4 feet are 2. Three 18x16-inch cement containers between benches in the main fountain court. One container is in full sun and one in afternoon 5 feet are 3. One 17x16-inch plastic terra cotta container placed near the entrance to the woodland path. The container is in part sun. Strong vertical elements no taller than 4 feet are 4. Three 13x9-inch baskets hanging from the edge of the tree house. The baskets are in part to full sun. Strong vertical elements no taller than 14 inches are 5. One 22x17-inch half wine barrel spotted in the bird blind. The container is in part to full 4 feet are suggested, but there is room for growing vines. 6. One 20x18-inch plastic terra cotta container at the intersection of the berry patch, vegetable garden and bird blind paths. The container is in full sun. Strong vertical elements no taller than 4 feet are 7. One 17x17-inch chocolate brown plastic container placed just outside the maze across from the herb garden. The container is in full sun. Strong vertical elements no taller than 4 feet are 8. One 11x16-inch blue fiberglass urn, one 11x11-inch red fiberglass container and one 8x8-inch yellow fiberglass container placed at the bottom of the tree house stairs. The containers are in part to full sun. Strong

vertical elements no taller than 4 feet are 9. One 17x17, one 14x12 and one 12x12-inch plastic terra cotta container next to the prairie play house. The containers are in full sun. Vertical elements no taller than three feet are 10. One 16x14-inch terra cotta container in the tree house. The container is in part to full shade. Vertical elements no taller 3 feet are 11. Three 12x10-inch green plastic containers on either side of the path at the base of the tree house ramp. The containers are in full shade. Strong vertical elements no taller than 2 feet are Just a reminder, we provider the containers, soil, plant care and Affiliate Club identification. You provide the creative ideas, plants and décor. If you have any questions, have an idea/theme in mind or want to reserve your containers/location, please contact: Kathryn Clusman Hershey Children s Garden Manager kusman@cbgarden.org P: 216.707.2825