THE GRAPEVINE. The President s Corner. August Upcoming Events at the OSU Extension Office. CCMG Board of Directors

Similar documents
THE GRAPEVINE. The President s Corner. June Upcoming Events at the OSU Extension Office. CCMG Board of Directors

Greetings, March 3, 2012

National Pollinator Week.. Inside This Issue. Calendar of Events 3 Committee Updates 4 Officer Contact Information 4

President s Message. Inside this issue:

Newsletter. Table of Contents

linden GARDEN CLUB OF PINEWILD AUGUST 2017 NEWSLETTER

WABASH VALLEY MASTER GARDENER JULY 2013 GARDEN GAZETTE

October Speaker: Angelic Nguyen

Update. April 2016 Vol.28 No. 4

President s Message. Inside this issue:

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

August 18 HMMG Meeting at 6:00 P.M. at Boone County Extension

The Flutterby News Grand Opening

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

July News. NORTH FLORIDA BONSAI CLUB July Please note there will be NO MEETING in July. Work is being done to the Mandarin Garden Club

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

EXEMPLAR: School Grounds and Gardens

East Linden Estates Newsletter

BAY AREA BONSAI SOCIETY May 2013

The Lily Pad. The Topeka Area Water Garden Society. Volume 20, Issue 1 February 1,2017

AUGUST 2015 Talk'n bout Koi & Water Gardens

BONSAI SOCIETY OF THE CAROLINAS

The Year of the Butterfly Garden

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

BONSAI SOCIETY OF THE CAROLINAS

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

NEWS YOU CAN USE. For Montgomery County Master Gardener Volunteers June 2018

2018 SACXS Show & Sale

Newsletter of the Delaware County Master Gardeners Published each even numbered month. facebook.com/delawarecountymastergardeners

Issue 8: April

Core Projects of the Johnson County Master Gardeners

February 24, If you would like to register, or to find out more, contact the Clark County Extension Service by calling (859)

Master Gardener Steering Committee Meeting Minutes

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

The Grapevine Royal Oak Garden Club August 2015

Leominster Allotment Association

Barbara Snarr Selected as

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION. For Montgomery County Master Gardener Volunteers June 2016

Nebraska Locksmith Association. New Brass Key News

Central Illinois Orchid Society Newsletter

Central California Koi Society July 2016

OSU Master Gardener Training January 8 th, 2014

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY EXTENSION. For Montgomery County Master Gardener Volunteers July 2017

My Wife The Gardener. ~ Author Unknown. Inside This Issue. Calendar of Events 2 Committee Updates 3 Officer Contact Information 3

F inds Her New Home. L illy the L adybug

Albury Wodonga Bonsai Newsletter

Talk'n bout Koi & Water Gardens

CSRA News Flash. Greetings from your President

EVERGREEN RECREATIONAL VEHICLE SHOW SEPTEMBER 29, 30, OCTOBER 1, Exhibitor Information Balance of contract due before move-in

Have a happy and safe Thanksgiving. Wishing you and your family health in the coming year.

Master Gardeners Association of Rogers County June 2018

Southeast Chapter Suppliers Social Event

MASTER GARDENER PROGRAM HENNEPIN COUNTY

River Currents. Crescent Boat Club Newsletter. Michelle Hernandez Commodore. Membership Meeting. Sunday, June 10th 3:00pm. Inside this Issue:

Next Meeting: Monday, June 27, 2016

Cheers from the Chair. by Richard Reid

Name: Section: Tuesday February 28 th No Homework. Wednesday March 1 st 13.4 & 13.5 (2 pages) Thursday March 2 nd Chapter 13 Study Guide (4 pages)

Saturday, September 29, 2018

Williamson County Agriculture

Please Join Us! BEGINNING IN MAY Garden Walks with Melinda Myers. full schedule inside. SUNDAY, APRIL 4th. 10am 2pm. Afternoon with Peter Rabbit

The Spring Gardens A Path Forward. General Membership Meeting: February 10, 2018

2015 Douglas County Master Gardener Programs. May Monthly Meeting May 2015 Vol. 27 No. 5. Susan Phillips Vice-President

Pine Street Community Gardens Annual General Meeting

Master Gardener News. May In This Newsletter Officers:

Extension Master Gardener Volunteer Program Information Session. Charlotte Glen, Extension Agent Horticulture NCCE - Chatham County Center

November California Rare Fruit Growers

All classes begin at 1:00 p.m. and end approximately 4:30 p.m. Eastern Time

PHCF General Meeting, November 12, Ratified Minutes

Planning Your School Garden Program

New products: New Bacnet I.P., Control panel touch screen user interface, remote access to the parameters via internet.

The Bonsai Creation. Volume 169 July Garfield Park 2016

Urban Gardener Certification Program Application & Agreement 2015

UCCE Master Gardener of Colusa County Training class information

2012 Statewide Grow -Together. Friday, September 14, 2012 UH M noa campus, East West Center

IN THE GARDEN NOW. Understanding Soil Fertility in the Vegetable Garden HELPING GARDENERS PUT KNOWLEDGE TO WORK. April 2018

Master Gardener Association of Blanco County 2013 June Meeting. Garden Tour 11:00am & Lunch/Mtg. 1:00pm Tuesday June 11, 2013 Fredericksburg, TX

Read & Download (PDF Kindle) Backyard Bounty: The Complete Guide To Year-Round Organic Gardening In The Pacific Northwest

HANNEY GARDENING CLUB NEWSLETTER SPRING 2010

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

Alaska Rock Garden Society 2019

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES AT

Renovate. Remodel. ReStore.

IFLA Standing Committee on Management & Marketing WLIC Cape Town, First Meeting August 15, 2015 DRAFT MINUTES

SFOS May 16th 2018 Program

Palm Beach Palm & Cycad Society

ACTIVITY 1: UK NATURE PICTURES

CSRA News. Greetings from your President

Letter from the President

Community Garden 2018

Hall Council Elections

SEIU Local 517M E-Former July 2017 Edition

The Bl ming Bulletin June 2017 A monthly publication of the Plantation Garden Club

Norfolk Volunteer Fire Department Monthly Meeting Minutes October 6, 2014

Home Improvement Ebooks Gratuit

THE BAILEYAN. The Official Newsletter of the Liberty Hyde Bailey Garden Club of Ithaca, New York

University of Minnesota Duluth Duluth, Minnesota Farming/Garden

Hodges Gardens State Park Louisiana s Garden in the Forest

Demonstration Garden at Greenbank Farm Wednesdays, 9-12 Noon Carolyn Mercer at

Rosarian Reminder. Looking Ahead. Tulsa Rose Society. April 2018

LADS JULY 2018 Newsletter

Transcription:

August 2018 THE GRAPEVINE Columbia County Master Gardener Program 505 N. Columbia River Hwy, St. Helens OR 97051 T: 503-397-3462 http://extension.oregonstate.edu/columbia/master-gardener-volunteer-program It has been decided to have a newsletter dedicated to just our membership and local organization. This newsletter will be published once a month and will be edited by the President of the Columbia County Master Gardener s Association. Please send any news items, pictures, etc. to Chuck Petersen @ chpete@centurytel.net by the 25 th of every month. The President s Corner Well we have another County Fair under our belt and I want to thank everyone who helped out to get the Garden ready and those that volunteered to staff the Garden during the Fair. On Wednesday we had 275 visitors, Thursday 223, Friday 211, Saturday 447, Sunday 86 for a total of 1242 visitors. This is more than I have ever seen and more than 200 more than the previous high number. Well done to all of those that helped out. Upcoming Events at the OSU Extension Office August 2 Project Planning Meeting 10:00 am Board Meeting 10:30 am August 2 BugNutz 1:00 pm-4:00 pm August 16 BugNutz 1:00 pm-4:00 pm The Demo Garden still is in need of help so if you can work into your schedule please come on out and give us a hand every Monday or Wednesday 10:00 AM to noon. I am going to be meeting with the Fair Board to explore the possibility of working in the Garden on Saturdays. I have had some interest expressed for doing that and since they often have the Fair Grounds open for horse events on Saturdays I am going to see if we can piggy back on that. Our Master Gardener Picnic will be held at the Scappoose Marina on August 26 from noon to threeish. Melisa Richardson has volunteered to coordinate the affair this year so you will probably being hearing from her soon for any help she can use and what details she will be providing for the Picnic. (cont. on the next page) Page 1 of 5 Columbia County Master Gardeners Association CCMG Board of Directors Chuck Petersen, President Wes Bevans, Past President Holly Erickson, Vice President Brook McClain, Secretary Kathy Johnson, Treasurer LaVina Patterson, Historian Debbie Broberg, OMGA Rep.

(The President s Corner, cont.) It will be as usual Potluck with the Columbia Master Gardeners Association providing condiments, hamburgers, buns and maybe hot dogs as well. So please come on out and enjoy an afternoon with the rest of us. I will be handing out parking permits to all attendees so no parking fees will need to be paid. There is no business meeting in August because of the Picnic but in September our meeting will feature items from your gardens. It will be a tasting for the best apple, pear, peach, tomato or what ever you would like to share with the rest of us. So please bring an item or items you would like to share and we will do our best to eat them all. In October we will be electing new officers for the Association. If you are interested in running for office please let LaVina Patterson or Peggy Crisp know and they will get you on the ballot. If you are not interested but can think of someone who you think would do a good job let them know so they may volunteer. That is all for now til next time keep it dirty. ~ Chuck Petersen, Columbia County Master Gardener Association President *************************************************************************************** Weed Identification? Have you been frustrated lately when using the internet to identify a weed only to get marijuana pictures? I have been searching for a term to replace weed that will get me to a quick identification based on a plant s description. I stumbled on the use of wild herb. It may not be the best option, but it took me right to deadnettle when I entered purple wild herb. ~ Debi Brimacombe *************************************************************************************** Demo Garden Update I want to thank everyone that helped during the Columbia County Fair. Thanks to Leo for being there early to set things up so everything was ready when we all got there There was a vote for your favorite raised bed and "The Insectary" won, planted by Zelda Anderson, and a tie between "Peppers", planted by Denny Snyder, and "The Hummingbird garden", planted by LaVina. Because of all of your hard work there were many people complimenting the garden. Your Demo Garden coordinator, ~ LaVina Patterson Page 2 of 5

Clatskanie Farmers Market Bee Education Day Allen and Debi were invited to the Clatskanie Farmers Market for their annual Bee Education Day on Saturday, July 28. There were many visitors to the booth and all were interested in learning more about planting flowers and creating habitat for native bees. Many people are surprised to learn that the majority of our native bees are solitary nesters that make their homes in soil. Some had seen them coming and going, but didn t realize they were bees. Most comments began, WOW, I had no idea there are so many different bees. And that s a good place to start a conversation. The Oregon Bee Project supplied small cards with examples of several of the native bees of Oregon. At the end of market nearly 50 cards were handed out. Photo Credit: Clatskanie Farmers Market A few vacationers dropped by the market on their way through town and were impressed with the market and all of the activity and bee enthusiasm. In addition to the Master Gardener s booth there was an observational honey bee hive and vendors had good local honey available. ~ Debi Brimacombe Photo Credit: Debi Brimacombe, Clatskanie Farmers Market Bee Education Day Page 3 of 5

Did You Know We have a Master Gardener Library in the Volunteer Room? Every once in a while someone asks about a good reference book for insects or gardening and when I tell them there is a copy at the library in the Volunteer Room they seem twice surprised. The Volunteer Room contains Master Gardener supplies, all of the collections of albums put together by the chapter historians over the years, a paper copy of the PNW Handbooks, and the insect collection. There are several good references in the library on insect and plant identification, gardening techniques, and even some books for children and gardening for children. It is a collection that is worth checking into. There is a check-out sheet so you can leave word that you have borrowed a book. The books are not shelved according to any formal system, but we do try to keep them in groups of topics. A few are so helpful that they have a note under the cover that suggests the reference should be used at the Extension only. Sometimes it is just nice to verify if a book is one you would like to add to your own collection and don t want to order it on-line until you have a chance to review it. The insect collections are also housed in the Volunteer Room when they are not being used for a fair or school event. The collection boxes are organized by insect order and make a handy reference when you are trying to identify an insect that has moved into your yard or garden. There are also over 100 vials that contain specimens. They are a bit more difficult to search, but some of the tiny species are in vials so you can inspect them with the aid of a loupe or magnifying glass and there is an accompanying document that identifies the vial by number with notes regarding the insect. All good reasons to get to know and use these resources. ~ Deb Brimacomb Page 4 of 5

Columbia County Master Gardeners Association Board Meeting Minutes July 5, 2018 President Chuck Petersen A board meeting of the CCMGA was called to order at 1025am on Thursday July 5, 2018 at the St Helens OSU extension office. The President was in the chair and the secretary was present. Housekeeping: Secretary s Report Minutes of June Board and Chapter Meetings - accepted Treasurer s Report Packet dated 7/3/18 provided and accepted treasurer noted that annual review of insurance has started Correspondence OSU extension office mailer has been received and once reviewed, will be shared with group Committee Reports OMGA Rep N/A CC Fairgrounds Garden/County Fair Plan displays, signs and work party sign up volunteers are still needed see LaVina for sign up o o Subcommittee formation update as presented at 6/7/18 Board meeting nothing new to report Old Business August Chapter Picnic organizers in place and site has been reserved G2 see website or Grapevine for details MG of the Year recipient Linda Perry has respectfully declined scholarship to attend so Behind the Scenes recipient has been asked New Business OMGA Leadership Forum recap please refer to PDF provided discussion held in Demo Garden planning meeting in previous hour secretary not present to provide further detail Sauerkraut Festival coordinator Festival is no longer in existence Meeting adjourned at 1040am ~ Brooke McClain, Secretary The biggest watermelon grown weighed over 350 pounds. Page 5 of 5