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October 2017 GROW Tulsa Garden Center News Trumpet Honeysuckle 2435 S. Peoria Ave Tulsa, OK 74114 918-576-5155 www.tulsagardencenter.com info@tulsagardencenter.com If a tree dies, plant another in its place. Carl Linnaeus Like Tulsa Garden Center on Facebook The Deep South is well known for its wonderful gardens and balmy climate that allow gardeners to grow just about anything. It s interesting, however, that several Asian imports (Camellias, Azaleas and sweet scented Confederate Jasmine) are the plants one often associates with classic Southern gardens. These charming plants have been so popular for so long, I suspect many Southern gardeners think of them as native. Other Asian imports are far less popular, however. Japanese Honeysuckle and Kudzu quickly come to mind. Fortunately, our Tulsa winters keep Kudzu from successfully invading our woodlands and area gardens. Unfortunately, our winters are no defense against Japanese Honeysuckle. There is hardly a fence row in eastern Oklahoma that is free from this weedy vine. Scent may be Japanese Honeysuckle s one redeeming feature. It s sweet and powerful. Michael Dirr, the dean of woody plant experts, describes it this way: The fragrance of Japanese Honeysuckle is quite strong. It can be sensed from a car traveling 65 miles per hour. Michael is being conservative. One could probably catch honeysuckle s heady scent traveling at any speed. Despite its great scent, Japanese honeysuckle is still a botanical alley cat, far too aggressive for many urban gardens. It can rapidly reach 30 feet in length and choke-out less vigorous plants. There is a honeysuckle, however, with a sterling pedigree. Its name is Trumpet Honeysuckle (Lonicera sempervirens). It s an outstanding American native. Occasionally one will see it tagged as Coral Honeysuckle in the nursery trade. Many plant species carry two or more common names. Thanks to Carl Linnaeus, 18 th century Father of Botany and namesake for the Linnaeus Teaching Garden, we now have a scientific naming system that assigns a Latin genus/ species name to plants and animals. However, I like the common name Trumpet Honeysuckle which accurately describes its red, two inch long trumpetshaped flowers. This deciduous twining vine grows to a modest length of 10 to 12 feet, a manageable length for a garden fence, trellis or arbor. There are several delightful Trumpet Honeysuckle cultivars. I grow two in my garden: John Clayton and Blanche Sandman. Both produce lots of flowers on easily managed vines. John Clayton, named after the famed 17 th century colonial botanist, produces bright yellow flowers in May and off and on until frost. Blanche Sandman produces lots of dark red flowers with yellow throats. Both vines (like all Trumpet Honeysuckles) attract lots of humming birds. Trumpet Honeysuckle grows well in virtually any well drained soil. It loves full sun, but tolerates a half day of shade without a significant drop in flower production. If pruning is needed, it s best to do so within six weeks following May bloom. However, do not prune Trumpet Honeysuckle in the late fall or winter. Doing so will remove floral buds and reduce spring bloom. Barry Fugatt is Director of Horticulture at the Tulsa Garden Center/Linnaeus Teaching Garden. He can be reached at 918-576- 5152 or email:bfugatt@tulsagardencenter.com

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Because of another mild winter and early spring, we need some help putting the Rose Garden in tiptop shape. Bring your friends, some gloves and your favorite weeding tools and meet in the north end of the Garden Center parking lot. This is the last volunteer day for 2017. Thanks to all the volunteers that have worked so hard to improve the Rose Garden. October 21st, 8:00am 11:00am Email: info@tulsagardencenter.com Call 918-576-5155 for more information The Tulsa Garden Center Garden Study Group will meet on Tuesdays, October 3rd, October 10th, October 24th and October 31st in the Tulsa Garden Center Ballroom. 12:00pm 1:30pm The Study Group will meet for informal discussions about gardening and nature in general. Admission is free and everyone is welcome. Reservations aren t required. Email: info@tulsagardencenter.com Call 918-576-5155 for more information 4 Tulsa Garden Center News

Tulsa Garden Center Library Book Discussion Club Tuesday, October 17, 2017 The Complete Book of Bulbs by Brian Mathew & Philip Swindells A step-by-step guide to nature s easiest and most rewarding plants. Come join us during your lunch hour for this entertaining and informative discussion. The Tulsa Garden Center s Library Book Discussion Club is FREE to the public and held in the Tulsa Garden Center Library, 2435 S. Peoria Ave., from 12pm to 1pm, the third Tuesday of each month. For additional information, call 918-576-5155 or visit www.tulsagardencenter.com Tulsa Garden Center News 5

Mark your calendar to help celebrate the 10 th anniversary of the Linnaeus T Gardening by the Book Shade Gardening When considering trees or shrubs to plant in the fall, additional shade in your yard may be a high priority. Any gardener with a shady spot will welcome these ideas for the next growing season. Mixing common plants and the more unusual ones can create a special and unique retreat. When choosing the trees and shrubs that provide the shade-or the plants underneath- these books can be of help. Gardening in the Shade (Horticulture Books, 2004) has descriptions of plants receptive to shady areas including perennials, trees, and shrubs. Advice is given for dry shade, light and groundcovers. With over 300 photographs, this is based on expertise culled from Horticulture Magazine. Information on the array of plants include flower and leaf description, propagation, bloom period, hardiness and good companions, which can aid all gardeners. Glorious Shade (Timber Press, 2017) shares the techniques, design and maintenance tips that are keys to a successful garden or lawn. This gives practical advice and inspiration on bringing color to dark areas. A useful calendar of seasonal tasks, a plant directory and inspiring design ideas are included. Nearly half of the book is a listing of plants with in-depth growing details. on common problems. It includes basic topics such as pruning trees and preparing the soil. Anecdotes and plant lore are pleasant reading which complements the indepth advice. Ten Lists for Beautiful Shade Gardens (Lone Oak Press, 2011) with 52 top ten lists, is written in a do it yourself and straight forward manner. The explanations provide strategies for low maintenance yet beautiful gardens. They are helpful and practical with money saving shortcuts and smart plant picks. Lists of garden design tips and indepth care are included but with minimal photographs. Mary Moore Tulsa City-County Library Making the Most of Shade (Rodale, 2005) features more than 200 plants that grow well without direct sunlight. Covering the basics of planning, planting, and problem solving, it is for both novice and seasoned gardener. The first half shows how to use shade tolerant grasses and groundcovers effectively. The second part is devoted to an encyclopedia of shade-loving plants. It has helpful at-a -glance tips, complete information and many color photographs. The sensible and uncomplicated tricks can help any gardener. For a comprehensive guide with relevant advice and suggestions for growing in the shade, try The New Shade Garden (Stewart, Tabori & Chang, 2015). Author Ken Druse discusses the plants needed and offers guidance 6 Tulsa Garden Center News

Admission is free for Tulsa Garden Center members and $5 for non-members. To register call or email Pete at admin@tulsagardencenter.com or 918-576-5155 Tulsa Garden Center News 7

Tulsa Garden Center, 2435 S. Peoria Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114 $ 30.00 for TGC Members $35.00 for non-members Reservations required Online Enrollment at www.tulsagardencenter.com/events or call 918-576-5155 8 Tulsa Garden Center News

Master Your Grill! Unleash your inner BBQ Pitmaster with the upcoming Hasty-Bake Cooking Class, taught by Hasty-Bake Ambassadors. Holiday Grilling Thursday, October 19th, 2017, 5:30 7:30pm $55 for Tulsa Garden Center members; $65.00 for non-members Ham Leg of Lamb Holiday Vegetables Participants will enjoy the food that is grilled accompanied by complimentary beer and wine. Tulsa Garden Center, 2435 S. Peoria Avenue, Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114 Reservations required Online Enrollment at www.tulsagardencenter.com/events or call 918-576-5155 Tulsa Garden Center News 9

Green Country Bonsai Society Show and Sale Saturday, October 7th, 2017 9:00am 3:00pm Sunday, October 8th, 2017 9:00am 3:00pm Helmerich Horticultural Center; Tulsa Garden Center 2435 S. Peoria Tulsa, OK 74114 Free Admission Bonsai Demonstrations Styled Bonsai Trees for Sale Visit with Club members about your own trees 10 Tulsa Garden Center News

The African Violet Society of Greater Tulsa Annual African Violet Fall Plant Sale Saturday, October 7, 2017 9:00am 3:00pm No Admission Charge or Cost for Parking All types of African Violets and related plants and supplies will be available for sale. Tulsa Garden Center Auditorium 2435 S, Peoria Ave. Tulsa, OK 74114 For more information: JudithMCarter@valornet.com 918-355-8020 Tulsa Garden Center News 11

STORY TIME UNDER THE STARS Wear Your pajamas Pumpkins, Bats and Owls Thursday, October 12, 2017 6:30PM Linnaeus Teaching Garden in Woodward Park No Admission fee Reservations NOT Required 12 Tulsa Garden Center News 918-576-5155 or www.tulsagardencenter.com

Affiliate News The African Violet Society of Greater Tulsa The society will meet on Monday, October 16th at 7:00pm. The program will be presented by Nancy Moerer and will be a discussion of what judges are looking for in judging a violet show. Refreshments will be served and all are welcome. The society will stage its annual fall sale at the Tulsa Garden Center on October 7th from 9:00am to 3:00pm. Contact: Judith M. Carter at 918-355-8020 JudithMCarter@valornet.com The Green Country Bonsai Society The society will meet on October 2nd, 2017 at 7:00pm 2017. It will stage its Fall Show and Sale on October 7th & 8th. Contact: Tinah King at 918-991-3078 kingtinah@gmail.com The Tulsa Council of Federated Garden Clubs The Tulsa Council of Federated Garden Clubs October meeting will be a field trip to Grogg s Green Barn on October 6th, 2017. Carla Grogg will give a program on plants. Contact: Marillyn Lay 918-246-9656 mnhlay@cox.net The Tulsa Garden Club The Tulsa Garden Club will meet on October 2nd, 2017, at 10:30am. The program will be Planting Tulsa Garden Club. There will be salad luncheon following the program. Contact: Marillyn Lay 918-246-9656 mnhlay@cox.net The Hosta Connection The Hosta Connection will be learning about bringing bird s to the garden this month from Master Gardener and avid bird watcher Josie Driskill. The meeting will be on October 24th in the Tulsa Garden Center Ballroom at 6:30pm social, program at 7:00pm. This is the last regular meeting of the year. Officer elections will be held. Next month will be the holiday dinner on November 28th. Members will be asked to sign-up for the pot luck dinner at this October meeting. Contact: Carol Puckett at 918-355-4281 osu295@cox.net Tulsa Area Iris Society The Tulsa Area Iris Society will meet on October 12th, 2017, at 7:00pm. Refreshments are available at 6:30pm. The program hasn t been announced. Contact: Joshua Winzer at 918-863-9399 winzerjoshua@gmail.com The Tulsa Orchid Society The Tulsa Orchid Society will meet on Sunday, October 8th at 1:30pm. The speaker will be Jack Heflin who is a member of the Tulsa Orchid Society. He will be speaking about orchid habitats and culture tips. He has been growing orchids for many years and has had plants awarded by the American Orchid Society. Contact: Soundra Schacher at 918-299-6466 schacher1@cox.net The Tulsa Perennial Club The Tulsa Perennial Club will have its annual Member Plant Swap event on Thursday, October 19, 2017. It is loads of fun and club members look forward to it all year long. Non-members are welcome to attend, Just bring a potted plant to swap for another. Contact: J. Diane Beckert @ 918-382-6911 Diane.Beckert@jmwsettlements.com Green Country Water Garden Society The Green Country Water Garden Society meets the 2nd Tuesday of each month. The October meeting will be on October 9th at Hardscape Materials. Contact: Joe Dutton at 918-518-5340 www.gcwgs.org Contributions IBM Corpora on, advised by Rita King Harry Rouse Suzie Bynum Paul Clear and Paige Mar n Dona on to The Rose Garden project in Memory of Clara Gene Rose J. L. Ratcliff John Reding Lynn Ornat Marilyn Davis Nancy Blevins Peter Walter Thomas & Jane Herndon Janice Green Anne Cleveland Dona on to Tulsa Rose Garden Paul Hood In Memory of Martha Corneel Harry Rouse Nancy Rouse

October 2017 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 3:00 4:00pm Summer Sizzlin Snapshot Reception 2 10:00am Tulsa Garden Club Mtg 6:00 7:00pm TGC Class Tai Chi 3 9:00am Tulsa Herb Society Member Activities 12:00 1:30pm Let s Talk Gardening 4 TGC Class Strength & Mobility 5 7:00pm Cacti & Succulent Soc. Mtg. 6:30 9:00pm Daylily Meeting 6 10:00am Tulsa Council of Federated Garden Clubs Regular Meeting 7 9:00am 3:00pm Green Country Bonsai Show & Sale 9:00am 3:00pm African Violet Sale 7:00pm Green Country Bonsai Soc. Mtg. 8 9:00am 3:00pm Green Country Bonsai Show & Sale 9 6:00 7:00pm TGC Class Tai Chi 10 6:30 8:00 TGC Class Essential Oils 11 TGC Class Strength & Mobility 12 9:30am 11:30am TGC Class Creating a Holiday Dish Garden 13 14 1:30pm Orchid Society Mtg 2:00pm Tulsa Rose Soc. Mtg. 9:00am Tulsa Herb Society Regular Meeting 12:00 1:30pm Let s Talk Gardening 6:30pm 7:30pm Story Time Under the Stars Pumpkins, Bats & Owls 6:30pm Tulsa Area Iris Society Meeting 15 10:00am 3:00pm Grandparent s Day in the Linnaeus Teaching Garden 16 6:00 7:00pm TGC Class Tai Chi 7:00pm African Violet Society Meeting 17 9:00am Tulsa Herb Society Member Activities 11:00am Anne Hathaway Herb Society Mtg. 18 TGC Class Strength & Mobility 19 5:30 7:30pm Hasty-Bake Grilling class 7:00pm Tulsa Perennial Club Mtg 20 1:30 3:00pm Parliamentary Study Group 21 7:00 10:00am Volunteer Day in the Tulsa Rose Garden 12:00pm Book Discussion The Complete Book of Bulbs 7:00pm The Audubon Society Mtg. 22 23 6:00 7:00pm TGC Class Tai Chi 24 9:00am Tulsa Herb Society Member Activities 25 9:30am Linnaeus Garden Monthly Meeting 26 7:00pm Sierra Club Meeting 27 28 6:30pm The Calligraphy Guild Mtg 12:00 1:30pm Let s Talk Gardening 6:30pm The Hosta Connection Meeting TGC Class Strength & Mobility 29 30 6:00 7:00pm TGC Class Tai Chi 31 9:00am Tulsa Herb Society Member Activities 12:00 1:30pm Let s Talk Gardening