Landscaping

The Victor Valley Master Composters are meeting next Tuesday, September 10 from
6:00 – 7:30 p.m. at the Victorville City Hall, Conference Room D.  After the
short Master Composter meeting, Cindy Poore, owner of Perfection Landscape will
be giving a presentation on drought tolerant landscaping.  The public is welcome
to attend, so feel free to invite your friends.  Don Woo, project coordinator has  also invited the Barstow
group in case they were interested in the presentation.

winter bird houseToday has been a  lot warmer than last few weeks. Even though at home, the pond started to freeze again when I left for work this morning, when I got to Oak Hills at the job, I was working in a t-shirt! unlike the previous days when I was bundled up with several layers!  Today, my hubby put out a new LARGE bird seed block on the ground and a large hanging bird seed brick. Both just outside our bedroom window. A cat TV special for our kitties, Rocky and Romeo. They love to hang out on the hope chest by the window and watch all the birds. And there were LOTS of birds. I never counted less than 12 each time I looked. There were at least 4 different kinds as well. I need to get out my bird ID book and learn exactly who is hanging out there. Make sure you feed your birds. They will love you for it.

It’s finally getting colder out and we are thinking about hiding indooors for a few months. No one wants to go outside when it is wet, cold and windy. Check out our December newsletter below to get the latest tips on garden prep, winter watering, special gift suggestions and our fabulous cookie recipie!!

Click the link fo our newsletter here:   December 2012 Newsletter 

Look Hard for the mighty Sequoias!

A while back, I got an immortality kit from a client with a request to plant some Giant Sequoia seeds. “Well, I planted several in the ground in her back fourty and got Zip! Sigh. So I started over again in one gallon nursery cans at my place. I put lots of very dark and organic soil in three  nursery cans. I planted about 8 seeds per nursery can just below the surface (about an  1/2 inch to an inch) and watered them thouroghly so the soil would be moist and then have kept the top soil moist with a watering from a sprinkling can three times daily. After about thirty days, was rewarded with a couple of little green sprouts that kinda look like grass. Not ever being there for the birth of a Giant Sequoia, I was not sure as what to expect.

After about a week or so, the “grass” got taller and 5 “spokes” popped out of each little “grass blade”,  and that is the way it has been for the last two weeks. I had two plants germinate in each pot. The Third (top ) pot had plants come up near the side wall of the pot and apparently got too hot and wilted when they didnt get watered fast enough one hot day. The plants are about two inches tall at present.  Isn’t this exciting? Seing immortality ( or as close as we will all get) created. I will keep you updated on their progress. Lets’s hope I don’t kill the litte guys! Perhaps I should plant some more just to be safe.

(Click on the photo to enlarge the picture Even at this stage, their little trunks are red!)

little Giants

Little Giants!