Monday, July 6, 2020

PHS June 2020 Garden Evenings - Toby's Garden

This lovely garden on the outskirts of Pakenham is the last in a four part series of virtual garden tours. Toby is the gardener, and her love of plants shines through. She wanted to highlight some of her rose bushes, abundant poppies, veggies, and even a succulent collection.

Here is a short video featuring Toby's garden:




Here are a few pics of great plants that she wants to highlight as well as her creative potting shed:

Asiatic Lily - full of buds

Rose "Campfire"

Russian Red Kale and Poppies

Reuse - BBQ is now a potting shed!

Pots waiting for plants

A Double Geranium - Original Plant from Manitoba over 100 years old

The Succulent Collection

Monday, June 29, 2020

PHS June 2020 Garden Evenings - Darlene and Jim's Garden

Well everyone, its week three of the virtual open garden evenings. Tonight we visit a delightful garden in the village of Pakenham. The garden belongs to Darlene and Jim. It is full of hostas, potted annuals, herbs and veggies and a pond.

Here is the video for our virtual tour:



and here are a few pictures - ENJOY!

Hostas and shrubs along front porch

Some of the many annual planters

More annuals and a Bunny

The pond

Tuesday, June 23, 2020

PHS June 2020 Garden Evenings - Sherryl and Bob's Garden

This wonderful established perennial garden is the second in a series of gardens that were supposed to be open to the public Monday nights in June and July. Sadly COVID restrictions did not allow us to see it in person, but we share it virtually as part of this blog.

Sherryl and Bob's home is surrounded by trees and lovely perennial beds; filled with hostas, roses, peonies and many other great plants. The garden backs on a gently flowing creek and birds can be heard throughout the garden.
Here is a short video - hope you enjoy it.


John Cabot climbing Explorer Rose

Lovely Iris

Glorious Peony

Veggie Garden

Pretty shrub

Wonderful Rose

Tuesday, June 16, 2020

PHS June 2020 Garden Evenings - Jill and Rob's garden

This year, the club was planning a series of open garden evening tours during Mondays in June/July. 

We thought it was a great way to celebrate the 95th anniversary of the society, showcase our member's gardens and share our love of gardening with others. While all those things are still true, the COVID restrictions have forced us to move the open garden evenings to virtual garden evenings.

Jill and Rob's country garden is the first in a series of tours we will blog about this summer.

They built their home 25 years ago in a tranquil wooded lot along the banks of the Mississippi River. During construction of the house, they excavated  many large limestone boulders, which later became the bones of their perennial and rock gardens.

Here is a short video of the garden:


And here are some still photos of the borders and rockeries.

Sedums and junipers along the limestone outcroppings

One of Jill's beautiful irises

Perennials/Herb Garden with rockery in background

Jill's mother's fox statue protecting the garden

Jens Munk explorer roses

Wild Hosta Bed

Lupins and Ornamental Grasses

Jelly Grapes


Friday, May 22, 2020

May Virtual Spring Flower Show

Pakenham kicked off our 95th Year as a Hort Society with our Feb 2020 meeting. Then COVID19 hits Canada and all events are cancelled. Our March meeting was cancelled, our April meeting cancelled but the speaker added audio to her presentation and saved it to Youtube so our members could listen to virtually. Then the first week of May, our Board of Directors meets to discuss May events. The annual plant sale scheduled for the May long weekend was postponed to September and we decided to cancel the May meeting, but to host our Spring Flower Show virtually instead.


Toby Barratt - Class 47 - The Queen's Birthday - a centerpiece design with a candle


We could not be more pleased with the results. Over 160 entries, submitted via email then resized and saved by Class on Google Photos to share with the members. Pakenham Hort is well known in the Ottawa Valley for its Flower Shows. We simply could not let the virus interrupt the flower show traditions that have been happening here for decades. So a little bit of of technology to the rescue. While it is not the same as prepping the flowers for a proper show, and having the hall smell glorious with fresh flowers, the virtual show comes in at a close second. We threw away most of the flower show rules, we allowed members to use their phones to snap pics of the specimens in the garden, and we had overwhelming support for this fun flower show event. We even had three floral designers enter the design classes.

Kara Lafreniere - Class 21a - Hyacinth

Judy McGrath - Class 19 - Daffodil Collection


To view the whole virtual spring flower show follow this link

We hope you enjoy the virtual show as much as our members that participated in this fun event, during an unprecedented time in recent history.

Tuesday, February 11, 2020

4H Canada Awards - Floral Centerpiece Fun-raiser


 

Photo by Lani Holland at the NAC

On Monday Feb 10 2020, the National 4H Leadership Awards Banquet was held at the NAC in Ottawa.

Pakenham Hort was commissioned to prepare the floral centerpieces for the banquet. 

All thirty eight of them. Read how we managed this mini project.

On January 23 we were contacted to see if we were interested in making the centerpieces for this gala event. Sherryl Smith quickly organized the floral designers and within one week, the team had developed two potential designs.

The final selection was made by 4H Canada and incorporated an Oxalis potted plant surrounded by a natural grapevine wreath covered in asparagus fern, pine, cedar and four white flower clusters.



With less than ten days before the event, the designers were challenged to go outdoors, harvest frozen grapevines, thaw it and assemble into 38 base pieces.


Sherryl ordered the Oxalis plants from Acanthus in Almonte and organized the white flowers from Mitchell's Independent Grocers in Carleton Place.



Beautiful Oxalis - 3 leaved clover very close to the 4H Logo





Judy McGrath, Lani Holland, Toby Barratt, Sandy Black, Janice Connolly, Lori Ray and Sherryl Smith would meet the day before the banquet and assemble the wreaths.











The raw ingredients


Sherryl Smith, Toby Barratt and Janice Connolly prepping


Our first test arrangement


Janice Connolly, Toby Barratt and Sandy Black hard at work



As the morning progressed, so did the arrangements.....

Judy, Lani, Lori, Janice, Toby and Sandy
Starting to accumulate the wreath bases
Lani and Judy adding greenery and flowers to grapevine


Hard at it!



 So the morning passes quickly; thirty eight bases are completed and Sherryl serves the team a delicious lunch for all our hard work.
What a treat to work with fresh plant material when it was minus 25 outside that morning.




Monday afternoon arrives - now Sherryl and her husband Bob need to transport 38 wreath bases to the NAC - no easy task, but with careful planning they were up to the challenge.

Luckily the Oxalis is in boxes!!






Lani arrived to take photos and help with setup



Exactly like we imagined them






And that is how a small dedicated team of volunteers came together to make a bit of money for their club, but mostly to have a great deal of FUN.

Many thanks to 4H Canada for the wonderful opportunity.

Blog written by Lori Ray
Photos by Lani Holland/Sherryl Smith/Lori Ray

Sunday, January 12, 2020

Top Seven Reasons to Join our Garden Club

In case you are curious about joining our Garden Club, we have put together what we think are the top seven reasons accompanied by pictures to help convince you!!

Reason # One
To meet other people who share your love of gardening


Reason # Two
To attend interesting Speakers Series where you can learn about varied gardening topics

Reason # Three
Donate plants to our annual plant sale and then shop for perennial bargains, garden art etc

Reason # Four
Allows you to take part in Garden Tours and Summer Picnics

Reason # Five
To volunteer at one of our various community plantings - We Make Pakenham Beautiful


Reason # Six
We support our junior gardeners, teaching kids to grow your own food and flowers

Reason # Seven
Great Flower Shows - some of the best in Ottawa Valley
with very friendly competition, chance to see beautiful specimen plants and
marvelous creative floral designs



So with all these great reasons, whats stopping you from checking us out?
Next meeting:
Wed February 19th 2020 7:30PM
St Andrews United Church Hall, Pakenham

Pakenham Horticultural Society - est 1925
95 Years and Still Growing