President, Norma Chiaramonte, called
the meeting to order at 7 p.m. at the Cypress Creek Lakes Community Center.
THOSE
IN ATTENDANCE INCLUDED: Bev & Larry Allen, Norma Chiaramonte,
Kathie Corbett, Billie Fontana, Sandra Gilbert, Debbie Haluch, Kristina
Haygood, Liz Hearn, Ellen & Mark Jones, John Marenco, Ian & Lyn
McWilliam, Dave & Marcia Mausolf, Mike Owens, Doc & Peggy Stokley,
Melissa Yahner. New Member: Bonnie Buhl. Guests: Valerie Sterrett, Beth Weers,
Courtney Bliendenz and R Steele.
PROGRAM:
Clara Willibey presented the program
on Decorating Gourds. The members all purchased a gourd to decorate from her.
Clara gave instructions on how to stain the gourd, transfer a design on to the
gourd and draw or paint it. Clara
donated a wall hanging of a gourd that she had designed. Marcia Mausolf won the
prize.
YARD
OF THE MONTH:
MINUTES:
A motion was made to dispense with the reading of the minutes.
BUTTERFLY
GARDEN: Larry
reported that he had not been able to speak to Kyle about the planting, but
thought we could plant the garden the last week of April. He has the plan and
needs to check the availability of the plants shown.
CAM
FOOD DONATIONS:
Norma reported that we will have one more food donation to CAM in May. She
suggested that we have the donation four times during the September thru May
year.
NEW
BUSINESS
SPEAKERS:
Norma asked the members to start
thinking about speakers for next year’s meetings. Sign-up for volunteers to
invite speakers will be next month.
JR
GARDENER EVENT:
Liz Hearn brought a mock-up of a terra cotta pot for the children to decorate
and plant for their mothers. She also passed out flyers for the members to hand
out to neighbors.
TAX
EXEMPT FORMS:
Norma is working on getting the tax exempt form ready. The garden club will not
have to pay sales tax on items purchased for the club.
GARDENING
TIP OF THE MONTH: GARDENER’S RECIPES HORTICULTURAL OIL SPRAY: 1T. vegetable
oil, 1 t. liquid dish soap, 2 C. water. Mix in a spray bottle. Shake before
using. Spray tops and bottoms of leaves to kill bugs on plants. Use instead of
insecticidal soap. Spray in early morning or late afternoon to avoid plant
burn. Repeat weekly if necessary, to kill bugs.
SOIL
FUNGUS GNAT TREATMENT: 1 T. liquid dish soap, 1 t. white vinegar, 1 gallon
water. Use instead of plain water for every tattering. Let soil dry out to a
depth of 2” before watering again. Eventually larvae and eggs will be killed
off.
FROM THE HOUSTON FEDERATION OF GARDEN CLUBS NEWSLETTER, VOLUME 69, No.
7, p. 11.
NEXT
MEETING: April 11,
2016 at the Cypress Creek Lakes Community Center.
No comments:
Post a Comment