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Pennsylvania Garden: Drought casualties
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Tuesday, June 9, 2015. We have had a few drought casualties already. One area hard hit is the brights bed at the top of the garden. The gigantic Salvia gesneriiflora. Tequila" is 90% wilted or dead (some parts may make it) as well as the Buddleja. Ellen’s Blue" and another Buddleja. Joan gave us ages ago. Even the Kool Aid Bush ( Psoralea pinnata. The question is: when the drought ends, what will we replace them with? Spammy comments will be deleted! Dont bother posting spam links - we wont approve them.
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Pennsylvania Garden: A little bit of everything volunteer workday
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Sunday, August 2, 2015. A little bit of everything volunteer workday. Out with the old, soon in with the new! John and Matt dismantling the shed. Big thank you to Annie, Matt, John, Carl, Nate, Justine. For getting so many different things done at the gardens on Saturday! We get the best visitors. Meanwhile, Carl, Justine, Debbie and I headed down to PRG to remove the mountain of trash that collects there weekly (! Cheery Justine makes quick. Work of the pathway weeds. Nate, surrounded by numerous. Our O...
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Pennsylvania Garden: Lovely Photoshoot at PG
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Tuesday, August 4, 2015. Lovely Photoshoot at PG. Thanks to all our volunteers. And Amanda (Flowers and Styling). It's a big honor and privilege to create and keep the gardens looking good, and it relies on so many volunteers. To make it all happen. Everyone has done such a great job, so good even, that the garden has been chosen as the site for a few photoshoots over the years. I think that is a pretty big kudos! And the original photos; enjoy! Posted by Emily (Dr. Eucalyptus). Our Other Garden Projects.
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Hidden Garden Steps: Onsite and Online | Friends of the Hidden Garden Steps
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Friends of the Hidden Garden Steps. Volunteers Fostering Community in San Francisco. July 27, 2015. In Hidden Garden Steps. Hidden Garden Steps: Onsite and Online. Continuing our efforts to keep the Hidden Garden Steps. Accessible to onsite (16. Avenue, between Kirkham and Lawton streets in San Francisco’s Inner Sunset District) as well as online visitors, we now have a short video providing a virtual walk up the Steps. And the San Francisco Department of Public Works. Wove into the entire mosaic. One re...
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Meetings – 2013 - SHARP
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Sunset Heights Association of Responsible People. News & Events. News & Events Archive. Add News or Event. Christmas Lunch and Local Hero Awards. Sunday, December 29, 2013. SHARP held its annual Christmas lunch and honored Harold Gilliam and Eric McHuron with its first Local Hero awards. Carla Kozak on the 90-second Newberry Festival; Lorri Ungaretti on the history of the Sunset. Monday, November 25, 2013. Author of three books on the history of the Sunset, Lorri Ungaretti. Monday, October 28, 2013.
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Pennsylvania Garden: Seasonal Tasks
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Here's a list of task we do at P. Garden by season. We'll be adding to it but it gives you an idea of what it takes to keep a garden looking good. January: Schedule deliver of wood mulch for garden. Spread liberally before slugs arrive. Cut back to basal foliage mound. Cut back by 1/2 in early spring. Cut back to ground. Donate cuttings to fellow gardeners. Spp: Prune branches back to trunk if needed; otherwise only tip back spent blooms. Cut back dead foliage to ground. Sagebrush): Cut by 1/2. Coppice e...
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Pennsylvania Garden: How to cut back shrubby Euphorbias
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Friday, June 12, 2015. How to cut back shrubby Euphorbias. If you're like us, you know the shrubby Euphorbias. Are the fun lovin' criminals of the plant world. Tough, drought tolerant and always seeding themselves everywhere. We have lots of Euphorbia characias. In the garden and enjoy their compact shape and amazing chartreuse flowers. But when the flowers are over (more brown than lime green) they need to be cut back, so here's how. First of all, note that Euphorbia. Spammy comments will be deleted!
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Pennsylvania Garden: Volunteer
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Many hands make light work." This adage is so true - you should see what a difference it makes to the garden to have a team working away for just 2 hours on a Saturday morning. If you'd like to volunteer please fill out our form below and let us know what garden, or non-garden help you might enjoy. Workdays are typically on the first Saturday of each month starting at 10am. And go until 12 unless otherwise noted. Drinks always, pizza and other foods sometimes! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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