See you August 27th! This is our last club meeting until August 27th! We’ll be announcing the winners of the two high school scholarships & having some fun with hats – bring your own designed hat! We’ll be reviewing the plant sale & welcoming the incoming board members, so come join us. 🙂 Continue reading
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Potted perennials still available @ Naturescapers
Naturscapers have sold all leftover fruit trees & conifers. There are till some potted perennials available for $1-5 (prices as marked). Located at the Wildlife Botanical Gardens at 11000 NE 149th St., Brush Prairie, WA. near the central shed inside the gardens. Just bring cash or checks and pay for plants by dropping your check … Continue reading
Thank you for coming to our annual Plant Sale!
With your support we: 1) Awarded two scholarships to high school seniors, 2) Pledged “starter money” towards a green house at Excelsior H.S., 3) Donated money to two schools for seeds & tools, 4) Awarded money to the Camas Community Garden (public), the Steigerwald education group and several others groups in our community. Thank you! Continue reading
Plant Color Combination Ideas
Bird Seed Ball & Shape Project Recipe
Wreath shaped bird seed tied onto trellis. RECIPE: 1/3 cup plain gelatin, 1 & 1/2 cups water, 8 cups bird seed. Mix gelatin and water on low heat until gelatin is melted and clear. Remove from heat and stir in 8 cups of seed. Stir until well mixed and there is no dry seed. … Continue reading
Pesticides Killing Bees?
There have been many recent news stories about a possible association between bee die off and certain pesticides, called “neonicotinoids”. There are many competing views on this concern at this point. [Photo: MN] Here are some pointers to recent articles, pro, con and undecided: Xerces Society: http://www.xerces.org/neonicotinoids-and-bees/ Bees killed in Wilsonville, OR: http://www.oregonlive.com/environment/index.ssf/2013/06/25000_bubblebees_killed_droppi.html … Continue reading
Club Meeting, April 23rd, 1pm
At the April club meeting, we will be making birdseed balls or cookie cutter shapes. Please bring margarine or cool whip lids (to carry your project home) and cookie cutters. “Stuffing” for the birdseed balls will be provided. Preparation for the Plant Sale will be discussed, as well. [Photo: BR] Continue reading