Tuesday, October 3, 2023

GGC October 4th meeting reminder: "The Complete Talk on Groundcovers"

GGC tomorrow night!! Wednesday, October 4th!!
See below. We're co-hosting with Seed to Sky and meeting at 7 pm. It's Gary Lewis and his presentation "The Complete Talk on Groundcovers,"  in the Lower Hall of Cityview Church at East 28th and Sophia.  Please enter from East 28th.
He will be bringing a few plants to sell, so please bring cash if you think you'd like to buy some.


From: Elaine Spilos <espilos@telus.net>
Date: Wed, Sep 27, 2023 at 1:05 PM
Subject: Subject October 4th meeting reminder: "The Complete Talk on Groundcovers"
To: <seedtosky@googlegroups.com>



Seed to Sky and Grandview Garden Clubs are co-hosting this month. Gary Lewis is presenting on "The Complete Talk on Groundcovers,"  in the Lower Hall of Cityview Church at East 28th and Sophia.  Please enter from East 28th.

Wednesday, October 4, 7 pm
Gary, our presenter, is an avid plant person, the author of The Complete Book of Ground Covers, a sought-after speaker, and the owner of Phoenix Perennials in Richmond.  We are thrilled to have him with us.

He will talk to us about the functional and aesthetic value of groundcovers, and inspire us with his beautiful photos of these valuable plants.  



Please remember to bring:
  • a mug for tea
  • a donation for the draw table or refreshment table
  • a pillow/something soft to cushion your chair (if you get a metal one)
  • $5 drop-in fee for non-members (of either club)

We would appreciate some Seed to Sky helping hands arriving early at 6:30 to 6:45 to help set up chairs and the tables.  Thank you in advance.

Seed to Sky members, another reminder, this time about the quest for a logo for our club.  Thank you for the interest that has been shown already.  Please submit your design by December 6, the date of our last event of this year, to espilos@telus.net on behalf of the executive.  

See you on October 4th, 7 pm!

Elaine Spilos
Seed to Sky Education Coordinator
 
                                                                    

                                          

Tuesday, September 5, 2023

Our September Meeting — A Farm Visit

 


Hello friends,

We’ll be having our Grandview Garden Club meeting on Thursday, September 14th, in person. And we’re doing something a little bit unusual this time.

We will meet at 5:00 p.m. at Katherine Oblock’s South Burnaby farm.

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Katherine is inviting us to hold our September GGC meeting at her farm. September is usually a good month weather-wise, so let’s just hope the weather cooperates....

Those of us who have already visited her farm know how impressive it is, and since we didn't have a field trip this summer, this is a good opportunity to do that and also support one of our own members. 

Katherine says: 

Come join us for a fun & informative talk at Big Bend Urban Farms! Katherine Oblock will be providing a tour of this unique 2.9 acre piece of ALR land in South Burnaby, which currently has 8 different urban farming projects & a small community garden on-site. Once the site context has been established, we will learn more about the specifics of what Katherine & her husband J.P. are growing, how they are applying their values of land stewardship in this unique urban/rural/intensive agriculture environment & what they have learned over the past 2 seasons.

After the talk, we will each use fresh flowers from their field to make a small seasonal floral arrangement to take home. Please bring a pair of secateurs if you have them & a clean jar to put your floral arrangement into.  

The address for the farm is 4972 Byrne Rd. Folks can park on Byrne Rd. & enter the farm through a woodchipped driveway next to a purple shed with a red roof.  

A few safety / housekeeping notes regarding the farm: 
  • Please wear closed-toed shoes that are good for walking on uneven surfaces
  • There are bees & wasps on site, if anyone has a serious allergy, please come prepared
  • It is a working farm with some hazards - please stay on designated paths & please don't wander into other people's fields
  • We have a simple sawdust composting toilet available for folks to use if need be
  • As always, please dress for the weather!

It might require a bit of car-pooling and bringing some extra chairs, but this will be a great way to round out the summer. 

Please let us know if you are coming at grandviewgardenclub@gmail.com— Katherine needs to know how many guests to expect — and if you need a ride or will provide a ride for others. If it’s easy for you to take along a chair or two, please do.

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Cheers,
Penny

Friday, June 2, 2023

This Thursday, June 8th, Vicky Earle



 We’ll be having a Grandview Garden Club meeting this coming Thursday, June 8th, in person! We will meet at 7:30, at the 55+ Room at Britannia Centre, which is right across from the Info Centre at Brit on your left if you’re walking west from the Drive, before you get to the library. 


Note the time is 7:30! (There’s another Brit program in that room until 7:30.)

This month's speaker is Vicky Earle, a natural science, medical, and botanical illustrator. She delights in connecting people to nature through art. After graduating from the University of Toronto with a degree in medical illustration and biocommunications, she moved to Vancouver. She has worked in health care for thirty years. She is now dedicated to sharing natural history stories that take place evry day all around us. Her goal is to help foster curiosity and an affinity for the natural world by encouraging people to follow their own art practice.



Vicky's preferred medium is watercolour on paper, occasionally using metalpoint and mixed media. She has kept sketchbooks throughout her career and began a dedicated sketchbook journal practice in 2014. To see her current projects and artwork, visit her website at drawinnature.com and follow her on Instagram @drawinnature.

She has recently published a new book Exploring Vancouver Naturehoods: An Artist’s Sketchbook Journal and she will bring copies of her book to sell.




Because this will be a face-to-face meeting, we will be allowing $4 drop-ins, so do bring your friends.

As usual, we’ll have tea and cookies and door prizes. Try to remember to bring your own tea cup and a sample of something from your garden that is looking splendid on the day of our meeting.

Tuesday, May 9, 2023

This Thursday (May 11th), Egan Davis!

 Hi Folks,


We’ll be having a Grandview Garden Club meeting this coming Thursday, May 11th, in person! We will meet at 7:30, at the 55+ Room at Britannia Centre, which is right across from the Info Centre at Brit on your left if you’re walking west from the Drive, before you get to the library. 
Note the time is 7:30! (There’s another Brit program in that room until 7:30.)

This month's speaker is the first speaker we ever had at Grandview Garden Club, the wonderful Egan Davis.
His topic will be "Plants that Thrive in Adverse Conditions”.
Gardeners have always grown plants in tough conditions, but with extreme weather associated with climate change there are more extreme horticultural challenges. Egan will discuss how to find solutions for growing landscape plants in the most adverse garden conditions. Rather than focusing on a list of good plants for tough locations, Egan will analyze principles associated with plant establishment and ecological systems.  

Egan Davis has a lifelong passion for horticulture. Currently, he is the Parks Operations Manager for the City of Richmond. As a horticulture instructor, Egan has taught the Horticulture Education Program at UBC Botanical Garden, in the UBC Urban Forestry Program and through VanDusen Botanical Garden’s Adult Education Program.As a horticulture practitioner, Egan has had leadership roles at VanDusen Botanical Garden, Park & Tilford Gardens, and in the private landscape horticulture industry. He is active in the industry on various committees and boards and has participated in local and international projects. Egan’s practical background and rich understanding of the plant world inform a unique and innovative perspective on the horticulture industry.


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Because it’s face-to-face, we will be allowing $4 drop-ins, so do bring your friends.

As usual, we’ll have tea and cookies and door prizes. If you remember, bring your own tea cup and a sample of something from your garden that is looking splendid on the day of our meeting.

Cheers,
Penny, Moira, Christine

Penny Street

Friday, April 7, 2023

April 13th meeting & Figaro's Garden Workshops

 Hi Folks,


We’ll be having a Grandview Garden Club meeting this coming Thursday, April 13th, in person! We will meet at 7:30, at the 55+ Room at Britannia Centre. This is right across from the Info Centre at Brit on your left if you’re walking west from the Drive, before you get to the library. 
Note the time is 7:30!

Our speaker is GGC member Betsy Jones, artist and Master Gardener. Betsy studied Graphic Design and Communication Arts at Douglas College, and has twice been invited to Stiwdio Maelor in Wales, UK as an Artist in Residence. She will share some of her botanical art as well as her experiences in Wales, including her visit to the printmaking department at the beautiful University of Aberystwyth and to Bodnant Garden, an exceptional 80-acre National Trust property. Because it’s face-to-face, we will be allowing $4 drop-ins, so bring your friends.




We’ll have tea and cookies and door prizes. It’ll be just like the old days, pre-Covid!

Also, I received this timely message from GGC member Andrea Bellamy, below, and thought you all would be keen on some of the workshops Figaro’s will be offering this spring. (Apologies if you’re already on Fig’s mailing list and receive this info twice…)

Cheers,
Penny

Penny Street
grandviewgardenclub@gmail.com



Hi Penny,

I’m looking forward to meeting everyone at my first meeting with the club next week, but in the meantime I wanted to introduce myself and let you know about some upcoming events that may be of interest to members. I’ve recently joined the team at Figaro’s Garden (a dream job, really, after nearly two decades in post-secondary education coupled with a similar length of time doing garden writing and teaching). Part of my role at Fig’s is to organize workshops, and we’ve got three coming up this month:


*A line of products packaged in responsible, plastic-free (and in some cases, refillable) packaging. The 21 products include indoor, outdoor, and specialty potting soils; fertilizers and amendments; and bird seed. 

**Hartley, the owner of Figaro’s Garden, has had the idea for an East Van Tree Map simmering at the back of his creative brain for years. Think of it as a map of interesting, rare, and unusual trees around the neighbourhood — kind of like those Hollywood Stars maps, but for stellar trees. If members know of any outstanding, publicly viewable trees in Grandview Woodlands, we’d love to hear about them.

Thanks, Penny! Please share part or all if appropriate.

Cheers,
Andrea