Thursday, April 26, 2012

Getting Ready for a Flower Show:
Flower Arranging

Close-up of Andrea's flower arrangement at the 2011 Flower Show.
At our May 1 meeting we will be having a flower arranging demonstration given by Sherry Cossey and Georgia Zahar.

Sherry and Georgia are both active in planning the annual Flower Show for the Willamette District Garden Club. So, they will also be providing tips for successfully entering a Flower Show.

This will be a demonstration and workshop. To participate please bring:
  • a smallish container
  • a few flowers that look nice with the container
  • some foliage to go with that
  • something tall for height; it could be a branch, a leaf, or man-made item.

Our meeting will begin at 6:00, light refreshments and socializing at 6:45, with the demonstration starting at 7:00.

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Upcoming Garden/Plant Festivals

Because sometimes we like to get out and see what the rest of Oregon has to offer, here's a list of upcoming 2012 Festivals. If there are some we've missed, please leave a comment below.


MARCH 30 - APRIL 30
Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival
Wooden Shoe Tulip Farm  Woodburn, OR
www.woodenshoe.com


APRIL 21 - 22
Hood River Blossom Festival
Hood River OR
http://www.hoodriverfruitloop.com/calendar/april.html


MAY 5 - JUNE 3
Open Gardens
Schreiner's Iris Gardens
Salem OR
http://www.schreinersgardens.com/


MAY 18 - 20
Rhododendroon Festival: "Nothing Short of Wild"
Florence OR
http://www.florencechamber.com/chamber/105th-rhododendron-festival


MAY 20
Mount Pisgah Wildflower Festival
Eugene OR
http://www.mountpisgaharboretum.com/festivals-events/wildflower-festival/


Lavender Drying

JULY 14 - 15
Oregon Lavender Festival
Throughout NW Oregon
www.oregonlavenderdestinations.com


AUG. 25 - 27 & SEPT 1-3
Dahlia Festival
Swan Island Dahlias
Canby OR
www.dahlias.com

Sunday, April 1, 2012

April at the Garden Club


Here are some of the events happening with the Cottage Grove Garden Club this month, plus a few additional community events we thought you'd be interested in.

Tuesday, April 3: Garden Club meeting. Program: Irrigation for the Home Gardener with Marty Gascoyne. 6pm business meeting, 7pm presentation. First Presbyterian Church, 216 South 3rd Street.

Tuesday, April 10: Field trip to Doak Creek Nursery in Lorane, 1pm. Plus optional lunch at Heidi Tunnell Catering Company in Creswell, 11:30 am. Contact Beth for more information.

Friday, April 13: Willamette District Garden Clubs Meeting in Oakridge. Starts at 10am (rescheduled because of weather). Contact Colette for more information.

Saturday, April 14: Cash Mob at Shady Oaks (11am-1pm)
Sunday, April 15: Work Party at the All America City Square, noon-3:00pm
Tuesday, April 17: Board meeting at the Community Center, 6:30-8:00 pm.

Friday, April 20: Day of Caring at Bohemia Park, 9am-1pm

Saturday, April 21: All Species Parade and Earth Day celebration, 2:00 pm

Tuesday, May 1: Garden Club, "Getting Ready for a Flower Show: Flower Arranging” workshop led by Sherry Cossey and Georgia Zahar

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Irrigation for the Home Gardener

Sprinklers, drip lines, hand watering.... what's the best way to irrigate your home garden? This coming Tuesday (April 3) Marty Gascoyne will be joining us to talk about home irrigation. Marty is one of our favorite presenters, so this program promises to be very educational.

At this meeting we will also have a raffle with all proceeds going to support State and National Garden Club projects. (We'll decide in June where the funds will go -- scholarship programs, 5th Grade educational trips, and assistance to communities restoring parks after natural disasters are just a few examples of the types of projects we can support on a broader level.)

Please join us from 6:00-8:00 pm at the First Presbyterian Church, 216 South 3rd Street. Please enter through the garden area, to the left as you face the front doors. Our meeting begins at 6pm, social time and refreshments follow, with the presentation beginning at 7pm. All guests welcome.

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

2012 Oregon Plant Fair

By Andrea Mull

Imagine if you could attract all of your favorite specialty Pacific Northwest nurseries, combined with exciting garden art and a collection of the District Garden Clubs, all offering unique items in one place at one time. You would have the Oregon Plant Fair!!

This year the Oregon Plant Fair is Saturday, May 12. It allows attendees to peruse unique, unusual, and hardy plants. Attendees also love to find the deals and offerings provided by the Garden Clubs, and the Cottage Grove Garden Club specifically! We are one of six clubs representing the Willamette District, and with only three Fairs under our belt, we have been one of the top earning clubs.

As the Chairperson for this event, I would love to see our earnings increase, maybe even oust Eugene from the top spot! I think this is possible if we hold to a few easy goals:
  1. All plant material should be healthy and vibrant. Having good plants which have been well cared for is paramount.
  2. Plants should be highly desirable to gardeners: they should be rare or unusual, native or medicinal, or have a desirable trait of some kind. If you don’t know what kind or variety the plant is, it might still be usable, but named varieties are best.
  3. Always wash and sterilize your pots; 1 gallon size are best. Always use sterile potting soil, never garden soil.
  4. Plants sell best if they are blooming. If you have a spring bloomer, think of bringing it to a potting party.
  5. All plants should be labeled with the genus species (if known), common name, and the culture requirements (full sun, shade, high water, drought tolerant). Also, helpful is bloom time, or any other specific information. If you have a color photo of the plant (especially in bloom!) send it, and we will make a laminated placard for it.
  6. Plants that sell well are landscape or horticultural varieties, small trees or shrubs, flowering perennials, and unusual sedums. But don’t forget those indoor plants – most can be propagated easily.
Plants ready for the 2010 Plant Fair
Potting parties will be announced at our meetings and/or through email. Please plan to help with the Plant Fair, from helping at a potting party, to volunteering the day of the event, to providing plants, pots, or soil. This is our club’s major fundraiser for the year, plus it is a great way to get to know the other members, meet other clubs, and it’s FUN!

Our first Transplanting Workshop/Potting Party is Sunday, March 25 at 531 E Adams St. (corner of 6th and Adams). Drop in between noon and 3pm, and I will demonstrate how to successfully transplant, divide, or propagate plants for the Oregon Plant Fair. Bring work gloves and plants, and wear clothing appropriate for the weather!! Soil will be provided.