Thursday, September 19, 2013

Shrooming in Your Garden and Hunting


For our October educational program, Terry Gatchell, a mushroom and edible wild plant expert, will present a slide show and talk about mushrooms in the South Willamette Valley region. Tapping into his decades of experience, Terry will provide guidance for gathering and identifying mushrooms in the local area and for cultivating 'shrooms in your own garden.

Please join the Garden Club on Tuesday, October 1 at the First Presbyter­ian Church (at the corner of 3rd and Adams). Our business meeting begins at 6:00 pm with refreshments following. Terry's presentation begins at 7:00.

Thursday, August 29, 2013

The "Fruits" of our Labors: An end of summer show-and-tell

Share you summer garden adventures with the Garden Club!

What happened in your garden this summer? What inspired you? Our September 3rd “program” will be a special Garden Club show-and-tell. We want Garden Club members to show off their gardens and share their garden’s bounty!

Are your flowers especially pretty? Bring a bouquet for our tables! Or perhaps you grow dahlias and you’d like to show us the difference between a dinner plate, a collarette, and a pom pon?

Maybe your tomatoes or cucumbers are tasty. Bring a sample – well identified – so we can chose our varieties for next year. Or, perhaps, a jar of specially canned jam or pickles for us to enjoy.

Did you spend the summer building bird houses, making garden art, or otherwise being creative? Bring in a sample, or pictures, or maybe even directions so we can do our own.

Are you doing hardscaping, perhaps a new patio or a new greenhouse? Did your summer travels take you somewhere inspiring? Are your hanging baskets especially beautiful? Bring in photos to share! We will show digital photos on the screen and lay printed photos on a table.

This special September social event will rely on you to make it spectacular. We’ll have our business meeting at 6pm, and social activities begin by 7pm.

Thursday, May 30, 2013

Garden Smarter, Not Harder

Gardening can be a very physical activity, which can be difficult for people with disabilities or people who are just getting a tad older. Luckily, the concept of “adaptive gardening” can make gardening easier for everyone.

On Tuesday, June 4, Master Gardener Pat Patterson will join the Garden Club to talk about gardening smarter, not harder. Pat will talk about innovations which can make gardening easier, accommodating physical problems, and the process for thinking adaptively. Her talk will include many pictures, plus she’ll bring a collection of adaptive gardening tools for show and tell, and encourage questions from the audience.

Please note that Pat’s talk starts at 6pm with our business meeting following at 7pm.

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Bzzzzzzz: Bees in the garden

The air is warming up, the rains are tapering, and the blossoms are out. Spring has sprung! So it's a natural time to think GARDENS. And to keep our gardens productive those blossoms need to be pollinated. One of the friendliest ways to do that is to keep bees near your garden. On Tuesday, May 7th, The Cottage Grove Garden Club will feature one of The Grove's own beekeepers, Jeanette Bailor.

Jeanette Bailor is an advocate for bees and a member of the Lane County Beekeepers Association.  Jeanette will give us an introduction to the common kinds of bees that are found locally; how to tell the difference between bees, wasps and hornets; and  how we can welcome them into our gardens with some examples of bee-friendly plants.

As always, this presentation is FREE and open to the public. The Garden Club meets at the First Presbyterian Church on the corners of 3rd and Adams. 6:00 pm is our business meeting, with refreshments following. The presentation begins at 7:00. Hope to see you there!

Sunday, March 31, 2013

Creating Garden Stakes: April Program

These beautiful garden stakes were
created by zinniadesignstc and
are available on etsy.
April's Garden Club program will be a little something different this month -- we are creating ceramic garden stakes. These stakes will be used to raise money for future Garden Club activities.

This will be a nice departure from the wonderful presentations we have had lately, and a great opportunity to socialize and get to know each other, especially all of our newer members. It will also be an opportunity for everyone to participate in a fund-raising project.

Check out the Pinterest Board we've created to gather ideas (feel free to pin other ideas there as well). And bring any tools you think might be helpful in creating our designs.

See you Tuesday, April 2 at 6pm for the meeting, and 7pm for creating the garden stakes.