When: Thursday, September 16th Noon-1pm
Where: Ogden Botanical Gardens (1750 Monroe Blvd.)
Richard Anderson, world-renowned plant taxonomist, will be teaching us how to save veggie seeds from our home gardens. He will take us through the steps of harvesting and saving vegetable seeds. It will be a resourceful class and help us stretch our food dollar.
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
USU Extension New Publication
We are so happy that we were mentioned in the new publication put out by Utah State University and also they put in some great pictures of our gardens. Click on this link to view this publication
Monday, September 13, 2010
Free Designing with Bulbs Class
When: Thursday, September 16th 6-7:30pm
Where: Ogden Botanical Gardens (1750 Monroe Blvd. Ogden)
Cost: Free
Come and learn from Jerry Goodspeed how to use bulbs this fall to create a dazzling display of colorful blooms next spring. He will be discussing all the different bulbs available and other companion plants.
Participants can purchase bulbs at a great price to take home and start their own bulb garden.
Where: Ogden Botanical Gardens (1750 Monroe Blvd. Ogden)
Cost: Free
Come and learn from Jerry Goodspeed how to use bulbs this fall to create a dazzling display of colorful blooms next spring. He will be discussing all the different bulbs available and other companion plants.
Participants can purchase bulbs at a great price to take home and start their own bulb garden.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Name That Weed: September 12, 2010
Back by popular demand it's the segment we like to call "Name that Weed?" I'm sorry that I haven't posted this segment since June--work does happen and I apologize for putting it on the back burner.
On Friday at the Master Gardener Conference we were walking around the Wetlands Discovery Point on the UBC (Utah Botanical Center) campus when we noticed a great weed. Yes, weeds can be great and even cool at times! I decided to snap a few shots and bring back "Name That Weed?"
So, here you go! Tell me the name of this weed, how to control it, what makes it unique, and maybe to some even cool. Leave me a comment and the winner will get a niffy prize from our prize closet. Ready, set, go!
| What is this weed? |
On Friday at the Master Gardener Conference we were walking around the Wetlands Discovery Point on the UBC (Utah Botanical Center) campus when we noticed a great weed. Yes, weeds can be great and even cool at times! I decided to snap a few shots and bring back "Name That Weed?"
| An up close and personal look |
So, here you go! Tell me the name of this weed, how to control it, what makes it unique, and maybe to some even cool. Leave me a comment and the winner will get a niffy prize from our prize closet. Ready, set, go!
Master Gardener State Conference at the UBC
| Jay Dee taking us on a tour of the Varga Arboretum |
| Dave Anderson introducing us to the Wetland Discovery Point building |
Thursday, September 9, 2010
Ogden Standard Examiner: We Were Able to Grant a Wish
Having a day of their own: Crestwood Care Center grants wishes to residents
Last updated
Wednesday, September 8, 2010 - 6:24pm
OGDEN - Darwin Vandegraaf wanted to see Jon Schmidt in concert. Billie Lou Lund wanted to go out to dinner. Henrietta Hess wanted to enjoy a summer backyard luncheon with her daughter.
All three got their wishes, thanks to a new program at Crestwood Care Center.
The Big Dream is a new customer focused program specifically tailored for Crestwood residents, said Kay Peterson, director of hospitality at Crestwood. Each resident is given an opportunity to request a special wish about what they would do if they had a special dream day.
"Every request is taken to heart and explored," Peterson said. "I contact area businesses willing to donate to make the day happen. Some ideas are simple and others are more involved but nothing is too large or small."
Not only did Vandegraaf get to see Schmidt in concert, he got to travel to Wolfe Creek to see the pianist perform during the Music in the Mountains event.
"Dream Day was important to me because the past 18 months have been difficult," he said. "First there was the illness and passing of my wife followed by my own multiple health problems and surgeries. Dream Day was a much needed and much appreciated boost in my morale."
Hess loves eating tomatoes, so she was granted a summer backyard luncheon with her daughter, Linda Beus.
"It was very uplifting. It made me happy," Hess said. "I broke my hip and came to Crestwood for rehab. I enjoyed the care and made this my home. I'm 96 years-old."
Lund's request was to eat at the Olive Garden with her family.
"I was extremely active and enjoyed spending time with family and friends going out to eat and attending various events," she said. "I fell coming out of a movie I attended with friends. When I fell I fractured my left knee and tibial plateau. My right knee and right shoulder were also injured."
Lund spent three days in the hospital before being transferred to Crestwood Care Center. She said when employees asked her what her wish was she was thrilled they cared enough about her to ask the question.
"I thought of my daughters and how much their love and support meant to me through this depressing and life altering experience," she said. "My wish would be to take them to dinner at the Olive Garden to show my appreciation. This will allow me to show my appreciation to both of my daughters for taking turns each day visiting and spending time with me. It has meant more to me than I could ever express."
Crestwood Care Center is a locally owned rehab and skilled nursing center, Peterson said. She said the new dream program is much needed because it helps lift the spirits of the residents and brightens up their day.
"Some of the events we've done have included a fishing trip, a lunch at Applebee's, a day at the Living Planet Aquarium, making a cake, a day at the Ogden Botanical Gardens," Peterson said. "Being in a nursing center can be very difficult and many people shy away from visiting or volunteering. We want our community to know the amazing things we are doing here at Crestwood. We feel that by getting the word out we may enlighten perceptions and motivate others to get involved."
All three got their wishes, thanks to a new program at Crestwood Care Center.
The Big Dream is a new customer focused program specifically tailored for Crestwood residents, said Kay Peterson, director of hospitality at Crestwood. Each resident is given an opportunity to request a special wish about what they would do if they had a special dream day.
"Every request is taken to heart and explored," Peterson said. "I contact area businesses willing to donate to make the day happen. Some ideas are simple and others are more involved but nothing is too large or small."
Not only did Vandegraaf get to see Schmidt in concert, he got to travel to Wolfe Creek to see the pianist perform during the Music in the Mountains event.
"Dream Day was important to me because the past 18 months have been difficult," he said. "First there was the illness and passing of my wife followed by my own multiple health problems and surgeries. Dream Day was a much needed and much appreciated boost in my morale."
Hess loves eating tomatoes, so she was granted a summer backyard luncheon with her daughter, Linda Beus.
"It was very uplifting. It made me happy," Hess said. "I broke my hip and came to Crestwood for rehab. I enjoyed the care and made this my home. I'm 96 years-old."
Lund's request was to eat at the Olive Garden with her family.
"I was extremely active and enjoyed spending time with family and friends going out to eat and attending various events," she said. "I fell coming out of a movie I attended with friends. When I fell I fractured my left knee and tibial plateau. My right knee and right shoulder were also injured."
Lund spent three days in the hospital before being transferred to Crestwood Care Center. She said when employees asked her what her wish was she was thrilled they cared enough about her to ask the question.
"I thought of my daughters and how much their love and support meant to me through this depressing and life altering experience," she said. "My wish would be to take them to dinner at the Olive Garden to show my appreciation. This will allow me to show my appreciation to both of my daughters for taking turns each day visiting and spending time with me. It has meant more to me than I could ever express."
Crestwood Care Center is a locally owned rehab and skilled nursing center, Peterson said. She said the new dream program is much needed because it helps lift the spirits of the residents and brightens up their day.
"Some of the events we've done have included a fishing trip, a lunch at Applebee's, a day at the Living Planet Aquarium, making a cake, a day at the Ogden Botanical Gardens," Peterson said. "Being in a nursing center can be very difficult and many people shy away from visiting or volunteering. We want our community to know the amazing things we are doing here at Crestwood. We feel that by getting the word out we may enlighten perceptions and motivate others to get involved."
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
Studio 5: Dig in and Divide
Jerry was on KSL's Studio 5 today demonstrating how to divide perennials. Watch and learn from the Master!
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