The Sudbury Horticultural Society Newsletter
January 2014
A winter road in black and white - a special-effects photo by Donna Dick
Editor: Hermina Hubert Phone: 705-692-1442 [email protected] Membership: Linda Hugli Phone: 705-693-2476
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Dedicated tothe beautification
of the Sudbury region
and the preservation of our environment
PROGRAM for 2014 ...In case you cannot pick up your yearbook in January, here are the dates!
DATE EVENT
January 26 Society General Meeting - CNIBSpeaker: Jean-Marc Lalonde - “Starting Native Trees from Seed”Awards Presentation
February 23 Society General Meeting - CNIBSpeaker: Andy Fyon - “Geology Determines Plant Growth”Presentation of new Gardening Books to the Sudbury Public Library
March 2 Seedy Sunday Event - Parkside Centre
March 8 District #13 - Advisory Council Meeting - Blind River
March 30 Society General Meeting - CNIBSpeaker: Mike Meeker - “It All Started With Fish Guts”
April 27 Society General Meeting and Pot Luck Supper - CNIBSpeaker: Stuart McCall - “Tips & Tricks of Organic Gardening”
May 10 District #13 Annual General Meeting - Massey-Walford Society
May 31 Sudbury Gardening Festival (including the Spring Show and Plant sale) at the Parkside Centre (YMCA)
July 12 & 13 Open Garden Weekend
August 17 Society General Meeting and Flower & Vegetable Show - CNIBSpeaker: Bob Dewar - “Bees in the Garden”
September 28 Society General Meeting - CNIBSpeaker: Ron Lewis - “Tending the Six-Month Northern Garden”
October 25 Advisory Council Meeting - Blind River
October 26 Society General Meeting - CNIBSpeaker: Grant Lewis - “The Cheap and Lazy Way to Garden”
November 30 Annual Meeting & Christmas Show at CNIB Elections, Reports, Entertainment
A Correction!
The Montreal Mosaiculturearticle in the last issue ofGardening on the Rocks wasac t ually t aken fromsomeone’s BLOG, not thatof Richard Toivonen.
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General Meeting at CNIB
Sunday, January 26 Presentation by Jean-Marc Lalonde
“Starting Native Trees and Shrubs From Seed”
* Renew your membership and pick up your new 2014 Yearbook. * Coffee, Tea & Desserts are ready at 1:15 pm. * Recycle some previously-loved items (even Christmas stuff !)at the white elephant table. (bring or buy)
* Chat with the Master Gardeners and friends. * Witness the Installation of Officers.
* Collect your prize money.
Introducing the Guest Speaker
Jean-Marc Lalonde is a Staff Scientist atScience North. His presentation is aboutgrowing native trees and shrubs from seeds thatyou’ve collected yourself. Science North is aplace where you learn to develop ideas. Aboutfive years ago a curious kid asked him a simplequestion.. "How should I plant these acorns?"He wasn’t sure at the time, but what started asan investigation for the answer has grown intohis favourite hobby. Growing the right trees inyour backyard adds beauty and value, supportsnature, and is something that anyone can do.
2014 Perennial Plant of the Year is Announced
Panicum (Switch grass)'Northwind' has chosen as thePerennial Plant of the Year2014 by the Perennial PlantAssociation. This well-behavedclumping ornamental grass willgrow up to two metres in a fullsun to partial shade location.Planted as an accent plant, ormass planted - it is sure toplease!
Thank You for Being There !
We often forget to thank the members who are workingbehind the scenes: Barb Knuff and the kitchen staff (which changes regularly,depending on who volunteers to help with the dishes);Colombe Charest, who promises good fortune; NadiaSnadjr, who keeps the table cloths crisp and clean; and NellaCertossi and the bakers who donate their wonderful treats atChristmas and throughout the year. Your efforts are muchappreciated.!
Notes From a Wandering Gardener…
Have you ever noticed how the best ideas seem to come from the most unlikely sources? This summer I madea brief visit to a small inner city home with a tiny paved outdoor space. The homeowners turned out to be someof the most innovative gardeners I've met in a long time. A wooden pallet leaned against a wall and backed withhessian sacking and house wrap made a perfect vertical garden for leafy greens, beans and climbers. More sackshung from the fence were filled with seed potatoes. PVC pipe had been converted into strawberry planters whiletomato and pepper plants graced a line of reclaimed baskets and pots between house and driveway.
Abigail Burt
Mark on Your CalendarJan 26 - General Meeting at CNIB
Feb 4 - Board Meeting at Red Oak Villa
Feb 17 - Family day
Feb 23 - General Meeting at CNIB
March 2 - Seedy Sunday at Parkside Centre
March 4 - Board Meeting at Red Oak
March 30 - General Meeting at CNIB
The SudburyMaster
Gardeners
www.mgsudbury.mgoi.ca
The Board Welcomes ourNewest Member
During the installation of officers atour next General Meeting, DonnaDick will be joining the Board ofDirectors. We welcome her and lookforward to her enthusiasm.
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Attention !
In the past, the Society organized bus trips to Canada Blooms and other venues. They were good fund raisersand everyone enjoyed themselves immensely. However, in the last few years, we were not allowed to make aprofit on these trips, and the cost of booking the bus is ever increasing. It has also been difficult to fill a singlebus due to lack of interest. Therefore, the Society will not be offering these trips in the future. We thank WayneHugli and Christine Osmond for their effort in organizing them in the past.
Sunday March 2, 2014 Parkside Centre (140 Durham St.) 10 am - 2 pm
Sudbury Seedy SundayTired of winter already? Start thinking about seeds and plants.
• Buy organic, heirloom and rare seeds!• Swap your collected seeds with others. • Learn about seed-saving.• Presentations by three guest speakers (Dr. Gerard Courtin,
Jenny Fortier, and Ersin Abdullah)• Activities for the children• Vendors (including food)
Something for the whole family!
FREE ADMISSION !
For more information, contact: [email protected] or www.SudburySeedySunday.ca