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Heading out to walk the Blue Bird Trail |
It was a wonderful day at the garden in spite of the humidity. We had lots of visitors and showed the children who visited all kinds of interesting things - like fritillary caterpillars.
There was something for everyone either in the garden or outside the garden. Approximately 26 people went on the Blue Bird Trail walk with Jim.
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Off to visit the bee yard! |
Rita and Mike had a fabulous bee display in the garden. There was a honey extractor to look at and honey to taste which was made by the bees at Green Meadows Preserve. Mmmm.
Thank you to Vann & Dalita for coming out Tuesday morning and talking to our visitors. Especially for spending so much time out in the sun where the plants were!
Many thanks to Heidi for the Herb and Vertical Gardening handouts made available on our table. And to Carol and Vicki for helping during the event.
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Just one of the tables full of information visitors could take away. |
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Fritillary caterpillar. They look vicious
but this particular caterpillar is
harmless. The spines are actually soft. |
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The bee exhibit was fantastic. It
was fascinating learning how
the honey extractor works. |
Special thanks to everyone helping the children with the scavenger hunt. It was a lot of fun for everyone to look for everything.
Rocks were easy to find but where to find the radish pods and tomatillos really stumped the searchers. As did the caterpillar on the list! Luckily for us, they are always on the passion vine (may pop) so are easy to find.
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Vicki and Rita |
Definitely thank you to all the gardeners at Green Meadows who worked so hard at getting the garden ready for this event. The garden looked and still looks fantastic. Special thanks to all the community gardeners who came out and did extra mulching throughout the garden and on the fence line.
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Mike, the Bee Man |
I heard lots of great comments about the Period Garden that Jack and the Master Gardeners have created around the house and the Native American Garden Tony, Jack and the Master Gardeners have created between the house and the woods.
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Jack and Louise |
Louise, Amy, Renae, Hope and Neil from Cobb County Extension put together a fun and enjoyable event. Thanks for asking us to participate!
Photos by Renae, Mike and Vicki
1 comment:
Honey tasting, yummy!
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