Thursday, May 5, 2011
Easy-Care Perennials
Dawn Tack of “Gardens Plus” was the guest speaker at Tweed and District Horticultural Society’s May meeting. Dawn’s presentation showed the evolution of her “gardenless” property near Peterborough to a beautiful oasis of hostas, day lilies and many “low maintenance” perennials. Dawn’s goal is to enjoy her garden-not just work in it. According to Dawn, you don’t need to sacrifice colour, texture or foliage to achieve a garden of easy care perennials. Since Dawn lives in the country, drought resistant perennials are important and she uses mulch as well. Throughout her presentation, Dawn advised members to be aware of the importance of light on their plants. If a plant seems to be doing poorly, there’s a good chance it’s getting either too much or too little sunlight….simply move the plant and try in a new location! As Dawn says, “You might be pleasantly surprised!”
Dawn’s presentation concluded with a slide of her extensive gardens surrounding her farmhouse…..”What a journey and loving it!”
For more information about "Gardens Plus", check out the website at http://www.gardensplus.ca/
UPCOMING EVENTS
1. Plant Sale…Tweed Memorial Park, May 21@8am
2. Flowerama…”Under the Tent” at Tweed Memorial Park, July 1
…Some theme ideas for plantings…hostas in pots, planting in terra cotta pots, candle arrangements
JUNE 7….Meeting will feature Diane and Gary Westlake on the topic of “Garden Art for Cheap Scapes”.
Dawn’s presentation concluded with a slide of her extensive gardens surrounding her farmhouse…..”What a journey and loving it!”
For more information about "Gardens Plus", check out the website at http://www.gardensplus.ca/
UPCOMING EVENTS
1. Plant Sale…Tweed Memorial Park, May 21@8am
2. Flowerama…”Under the Tent” at Tweed Memorial Park, July 1
…Some theme ideas for plantings…hostas in pots, planting in terra cotta pots, candle arrangements
JUNE 7….Meeting will feature Diane and Gary Westlake on the topic of “Garden Art for Cheap Scapes”.
Monday, April 25, 2011
May meeting
Dawn Tack of Gardens Plus will be the guest speaker. She will discuss low maintenance perennials including hostas and daylilies. Meetings are held at the Tweed Public Library, Metcalf St.
Don't forget the Annual Plant Sale Saturday May 21 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Tweed Memorial Park. Event takes place rain or shine.
Don't forget the Annual Plant Sale Saturday May 21 from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Tweed Memorial Park. Event takes place rain or shine.
Thursday, March 3, 2011
Cam Mather on All You Can Eat Gardening
Cam Mather of Tamworth was the guest speaker at the Tweed and District Horticultural Meeting on March 2, 2011. Mather, author of The All You Can Eat Gardening Handbook and Thriving during Challenging Times: The Energy, Food and Financial Independence Handbook and publisher of The Renewable Energy Handbook for Homeowners lives off the grid and shared his expertise on growing vegetables organically.
Mather’s PowerPoint presentation opened with some background information regarding fossil fuels which likely will cause higher food costs in the future. His talk highlighted the need for proper soil preparation (compost, compost and compost!), weeding, watering, dealing with garden pests and storing the harvest. Mather included photos of different kinds of root cellars that exist and can be built to keep the produce that is grown. The right temperature and humidity in the root cellar is crucial to store the food properly.
Members were invited to ask questions following the presentation and many members purchased Mather’s books which were for sale. “A fantastic informative evening” was the comment heard after the presentation.
NEXT MEETING: Tuesday April 5th… Hazel Cook from Blossom Hill Nursery will be speaking about growing and caring for peonies.
Upcoming Events…Canada Bloom Bus Trip….Fri. Mar. 18, 2011
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Forest Sustainability
Jim Pedersen was the guest speaker at the Tweed and District Horticultural meeting on February 1, 2011. Jim is a forest technician who works for the Ministry of Natural Resources. According to Jim, “Hastings County is a mosaic of rich biodiversity from Lake Ontario to Algonquin Park. As one travels through the county it is evident these different landforms promote different vegetation.” Although 45% of the county is forests, people have been “hard” on the forests during the years. What we need to do, says Jim is to work and maintain what we have in our forests. Many members at the meeting were surprised to learn that having a woodlot on their property could result in a sustainable break on their property taxes!
Jim mentioned “Harvest Hastings” which was developed to raise the profile of local farmers and to “buy local”. He said to mark April 30th on our calendars as that is the Community Tree Event in Tweed. On that day, residents are invited to pick up a free tree from a designated location and plant it on their property.
MARCH MEETING: Cam Mather will discuss growing vegetables organically.
CANADA BLOOMS BUS TRIP: Friday March 18, 2011. Cost is 48.00 before February 28 or $55.00 after Feb. 28.
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| Elizabeth and George chat with Jim Pederson (right) from Stewardship Ontario. Jim was our guest speaker this month. |
Jim Pedersen was the guest speaker at the Tweed and District Horticultural meeting on February 1, 2011. Jim is a forest technician who works for the Ministry of Natural Resources. According to Jim, “Hastings County is a mosaic of rich biodiversity from Lake Ontario to Algonquin Park. As one travels through the county it is evident these different landforms promote different vegetation.” Although 45% of the county is forests, people have been “hard” on the forests during the years. What we need to do, says Jim is to work and maintain what we have in our forests. Many members at the meeting were surprised to learn that having a woodlot on their property could result in a sustainable break on their property taxes!
Jim mentioned “Harvest Hastings” which was developed to raise the profile of local farmers and to “buy local”. He said to mark April 30th on our calendars as that is the Community Tree Event in Tweed. On that day, residents are invited to pick up a free tree from a designated location and plant it on their property.
MARCH MEETING: Cam Mather will discuss growing vegetables organically.
CANADA BLOOMS BUS TRIP: Friday March 18, 2011. Cost is 48.00 before February 28 or $55.00 after Feb. 28.
Monday, January 24, 2011
Trees and the Environment
Join the Tweed and District Horticultural Group on Tuesday, February 1 at 7:30 pm for a presentation by Jim Pedersen. Jim, who works with Stewardship Ontario, will be speaking about the benefits of trees in our community. Jim will also discuss how climate affects trees.
Annual membership fee can also be paid.
The meeting will take place at the Municipality of Tweed Public Library on Metcalf Street.
Annual membership fee can also be paid.
The meeting will take place at the Municipality of Tweed Public Library on Metcalf Street.
Friday, December 10, 2010
Christmas Potluck
Members of the Tweed Horticultural Society showcased their culinary talents at the Christmas potluck dinner. Gold ribbons among boughs of fresh evergreen gave the tables a festive flavour. Poinsettias were used to add colour to the table settings and several members were lucky as they won the poinsettias.
Roast turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes and gravy gave members an early Christmas dinner. Of course there were many other hot dishes and salads to accompany the turkey. A table laden with dessert satisfied everyone's sweet tooth.
A great time was had by all. Merry Christmas and a reminder that the next meeting is Feb. 7....hopefully at the new library!
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Getting Ready for Christmas
Members of the Tweed and District were as busy as Santa’s elves at the November meeting. Club members Ray, Jean and Linda assisted those attending to design and create Christmas arrangements. Greenery, oasis and small decorative ornaments were supplied for members to use in their arrangements. Everyone’s creativity was evident as no two arrangements were the same. As Ray commented,” the creative energy if just flowing tonight”. Everyone went home with a beautiful Christmas arrangement and many said that they were going to make more!
December’s meeting is the Christmas Potluck at 6:00 complete with turkey and stuffing! Members are to bring their favourite potluck dish. Remember to bring your dishes and cutlery for the dinner!
December’s meeting is the Christmas Potluck at 6:00 complete with turkey and stuffing! Members are to bring their favourite potluck dish. Remember to bring your dishes and cutlery for the dinner!
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