
It is not quite warm enough to work in the garden, but a good time to check on what is happening there. On my walk this morning I found these emerging jonquils enjoying the morning sun.
Fran DeStafeno, Kent County
A Backyard Habitat – Cece Niemi –
Tuesday, March 10 at 1 p.m. –Carvel Center.
See and hear natures own animal kingdom in your backyard.
Your property can become a home to birds, bees, butterflies,
and turtles to name a few. Hear about
one gardeners journey to creating a certified
Backyard Wildlife Habitat.
Companion Planting – Linda Peters and Ana Dittel –
Tuesday, March 24 at 7 p.m. – Carvel Center.
Companion planting is the idea that certain plants benefit others
when planted in near proximity. We will discuss the scientific and
traditional bases for these plant associations A companion planting
chat for herbs, vegetables and flowers will be provided.
Rain Gardens – Nancy Davis –
Tuesday, April 21 at 7 p.m. – Carvel Center.
What happens to rainwater around your home? Ever have problems
with excess drainage? Trouble with erosion? Want to improve your
water quality? A "Rain Garden" may be your answer.
Flower Arranging – Wendy Aycoth –
Tuesday, May 12 at 1 p.m. – Carvel Center.
Learn flower arranging and design from an expert trained in England
and the US. Bring a smll container (6" long and 3" deep) waterproof
basket, or box with a lid. A tuna can painted flat black will also work.
You will need to bring floral shesrs or scissors and greenery cut the
previous evening if possible. You will make a beautiful crescent
shaped floral design to enjoy in your home, A $6.00 materials fee
will becollected on the day of the workshop.
Making Hypertufa Pots – Carolyn Donahoe –
Demonstration Garden.
Two workshops are scheduled. Choose from:
Tuesday, June 2 at 10 a.m. or
Tuesday, June 9 at 1 p.m.
Each workshop is limited to 15 participants.
Materials fee of $15. You will make a hypertufa pot to take home.
Bring heavy-duty latex gloves.