Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Signs of Spring in Hazlettville


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

Gardening Begins in Late February


Gardening begins in late February.
submitted by Mary Sue Colaizzi, Sussex County

On the next sunny day:
  • finish cutting back the liriope (Liriope) to 3 inches.

  • severely cut back the trumpet vine (Campsis radicans) to the main trunk--blooms on new wood

  • cut back the butterfly bushes (Buddleja),to 8 inches --blooms on new wood

  • water winter containers-- have to do that once a week when there is no rain.

  • clean up the dead iris leaves-- the dead leaves harbor the iris borer eggs ( the kiss of death for iris) so it's important to keep these cleaned-up.

  • Enjoy winter blooming plants announcing the distant arrival of spring.

  • Favorites shrubs in Sussex County (and my garden) are witch hazel (Hamamelis), paper bush (Edgeworthia chrysantha), winter honeysuckle (Lonicera fragrantissima) and flowering quince (Chaenomeles speciosa).

  • Favorite flowers are hellebores (Helleborus) and snow drops (Galanthus). Snow drops are said to bloom in late February but mine don't come-up until late March. Maybe I have a different
  • species--don't know as the bulbs were given to me by a neighbor).
  • Photo is Paper bush in Mary Sue's garden

    Monday, February 23, 2009

    Kent County Spring Workshops

    VEGETABLE GARDENING

    Growing your own vegetables and herbs can save you money, is a source for nutritious food, is great fun for the whole family and reduces your environmental footprint. These Master Gardener workshops will guide you through a year in the vegetable garden. Each workshop is planned to build on the earlier workshops but are beneficial alone.


    KNOW YOUR SOIL
    Tuesday, March 3,2009
    Time: 1:00 pm
    Instructor: Deloris Donnelly & Beverly Gemmill
    A successful garden begins with the soil. Learn how to identify potential problems and steps to take to remedy them before planting. Learn about the importance of and how to take a soil test. Soil test kits will be available for $10. This class will be held at the Smyrna Outreach & Research Center.

    PLANNING A VEGETABLE GARDEN

    Wednesday, March 18,2009
    Time: 6:30 pm
    Instructor: Maggie Moor-Orth &Janis Greene
    What are your favorite vegetables? We will discuss steps to take on paper before planning, learn which plants are easiest to grow from seeds and which are best to start from plants. Get suggestions from an experienced gardener that will make your Delaware vegetable garden successful.

    PLANTS FROM SEEDS
    Thursday, April 2,2009
    Time: 6:30pm
    Instructor: Ila Myers
    Grow your own plants from seed. Growing your own plants saves money and gives you more control over the kinds of vegetables you can grow. A Delaware Master Gardener will show you how.

    RAISED BED GARDENS & SQUARE FOOT GARDENS

    Monday, April 6,2009
    Time: 6:30 pm
    Instructor: Fred Silva
    Master Gardners will show you two ways to construct your garden that will give you more vegetables in less space with great gardening results.

    POLLINATORS

    Monday, April 13,2009
    Time: 7:00 pm
    Instructor: Rexene Ornauer
    Pollinators are vital to the vegetable garden. We often think of bees as the only pollinators. Learn about them and other important insect pollinators as well as steps you can take to encourage them to make a home in your garden and help your crops thrive.

    COMPANION PLANTING
    Wednesday, May 13,2009
    Time: 6:30 pm
    Instructor: Linda Peters & Ana Dittel
    Companion planting is the idea that certain plants benefit from others when planted nearby. We will discuss the scientific and traditional basis for these associations. A companion planting chart for vegetables, herbs and flowers will be provided.

    EASY HERBS FOR

    THE GARDEN
    Wednesday, May 20,2009
    Time: 6:30 pm
    Instructor: Terry Dupuis & Beverly Gemmill
    Grow your own herbs and you will taste the difference fresh herbs make in your cooking. We will discuss growing herbs and focus on several common herbs and how easy it is to grow and use them.

    Directions to SORC (Smyrna Outreach & Research Center)
    from the North: Take Route 13 South to the Smyrna Leipsic road and turn left.
    From the South: Take Route 13 N to the Smyrna Leipsic Road (first light after the South Smyrna exit on Rt 1) and make a right on to the Smyrna Leipsic Rd. Look for the farm with a white fence on the right after you cross over Rt
    Directions to UD Paradee Center
    From the North: Follow Route I South to Exit 95 (Rt. 10 S. Dover/Camden). Turn right onto Bay Rd. and immediately get in left lane. Make 2nd left turn onto Transportation Circle. Paradee Center is brick building on left.
    From the South: Follow Route I North to Exit 95 (Route 10 West/113 North) or Route 13 to Route 10 East. Follow through 3 traffic lights beginning at DAFB North Gate. After 3rd light, turn left at second left-hand turn onto Transportation Circle. Paradee Center is brick building on left.If you have special needs, please tell us at registration.

    Sussex County Spring Workshops


    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.


    Sussex County Extension Office is located on Route 9, approxiamtely 4.5 miles west from 113 & 9 intersections. We are on the same side of the road as Sussex Tech High School, and a short distance west.
    The Demonstration Garden is behind the Carvel Building. Turn after the Gazebo and look for the blue and gold tent. Meeting Rooms are located in the Carvel Building . Signs will be posted for your convenience

    Friday, February 20, 2009

    Become a Master Gardener

    If you enjoy gardening, have some gardening experience, want to learn more and share your knowledge with the community, consider becoming a Master Gardener. The application for Kent and Sussex Counties can be downloaded at http://ag.udel.edu/extension/kent/programs/masgar.htm

    Garden Tip from Mary Sue Colaizzi


    The hens and chicks, still wearing their red winter coats, need to be healed back-in as alternate freezing and thawing have heaved their roots out of the ground.

    Tuesday, February 17, 2009


    Welcome to the Delaware Master Gardener Blog. We will be posting topics of interest to the home gardeners in Delaware.
    Watch this site for news of workshops for both Kent and Sussex Counties.

    Kent Master Gardeners are already preparing for our annual plant sale to be held in April. Seeding has started in the Delaware State University greenhouse and our members are checking their own gardens for plants to be divided and shared at the sale.