Friday, January 29, 2016

Community Gardens in Cottage Grove: February Presentation

Were you aware that The Grove has a community garden? A couple of them as a matter of fact!

Bohemia Elementary School has been operating a successful school/community garden for several years under the devoted leadership of Suzanne Keaveny, a member of Cottage Grove Garden Club. 

Cottage Grove High School has a refurbished garden and greenhouse because of the dedicated efforts of Joel Reiten, longtime Grover and global seed buyer for Seeds of Change who has made this work financially possible through their philanthropic community support program.

Community Garden at Cottage Grove High School
On Tuesday, February 2nd, Joel Reiten will be describing our community gardens' many successes through the collaborative work of cgFEAST--the area's local food movement.

Please join us to learn how you may take advantage of renting a garden plot and become part of community efforts to strengthen our local food system. Business meeting begins at 6pm, Joel's presentation begins at 7pm.

Monday, January 18, 2016

“Dangling pretties” and “prettified pots”

Hopefully you were at the January meeting where we made "dangling pretties" and "prettified pots" to sale later in the year at various fund-raisers. We had a great turnout and everyone seemed to be having loads of fun.

Thanks to Kit and Peggy for helping us with our creations.


Creating glass sun-catchers

Peggy painting a pot

Andrea working the decoupage.

Tuesday, December 29, 2015

Creating Garden Art: January Program

Who says you can't garden in winter?!

When you come to Cottage Grove Garden Club's January 5th presentation, keep your garden gloves in the drawer and put on your creative hat, for we will be making garden art. Fused glass sun catchers and other "dangling pretties" for our patios and gardens are one option.

Our very own Kit Porter -- fused glass artist and instructor -- will be leading us in the making of these glass ornaments. Not only is Kit a very talented veteran artist selling at PNW shows and fairs but she is also an excellent instructor. Have no worries about being able to make something clever and pretty---Kit finds a way for everyone to "make magic happen in glass."

For those who are reticent to work with glass, we have an equally thrilling project option for you! Our president, Peggy Severns, will lead us in decorating terra cotta garden pots using an assortment of mixed media in painting and gluing. Peggy has a patio and garden filled with joyful and whimsical garden art. You, too, can learn and practice techniques to beautify your own pots at home. If you already have something in mind that requires special material, please bring it.

Our primary focus will be making "dangling pretties" and “prettified pots” as part of the club's fundraising efforts and as such, there is no fee. However, for those wishing to take their artwork home, there will be a materials fee.

Whether you are a member or not, please join us on Tuesday, January 5th, at The First Presbyterian Church (corner of Adams and 3rd Streets), and we'll put your art talents to good use while we all have a BLAST! Business meeting starts at 6:00 pm, garden art creation begins at 7:00 pm.

Who says you can't garden in winter?!

Sunday, November 29, 2015

Holiday Party!


This Tuesday, December 1st, Cottage Grove Garden Club hosts our annual Holiday Party. All current and former garden club members are invited to attend.

Please bring a potluck dish to share and join us at 6pm, Friendship Hall – First Presbyterian Church 216 South 3rd Street, Cottage Grove.



Sunday, November 1, 2015

Propagation: November Program

President Peggy and Andrea stop
for a photo while working at the All America City Square.
Our November presentation will include a down-n-dirty how-to for propagation methods and techniques, plus a little hands-on of actually dividing dahlias and perennial plants.

This presentation is being led by our own Andrea Mull, and if you’ve ever been to one of Andrea’s presentations you know it will be packed with practical information you can use in your own garden!

People should bring a pair of hand pruners (ie., Felcos) and gloves if they wish and possibly a plant or tuber or something that they want to know how to divide or contribute.

We will accomplish as much as we can, and everyone should be able to take some plants home to nurse for their own gardens and for the upcoming Spring Plant Sale!!

Please join us Tuesday, November 3rd, at 6pm for the business meeting with the propagation presentation beginning at 7pm. Refreshments provided. All guests welcome.