November Garden Talk: The Value of Trees

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The goals of this presentation are to show the value of the urban forest to the homeowner, why we need trees and the benefits of trees.
We will discuss major considerations for proper tree location, teach homeowners how to correctly plant a tree, and how to take care of newly planted trees for long-term survival.

Date Wednesday, November 21, 2024
Time 6:30—7:30 p.m.
Place Portsmouth Public Library
Churchland Branch
4934 High Street West

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October Fall Festival & Yard Sale

Join Us for our Annual Fall Festival and Yard Sale!

  • Pansies and chrysanthemums available at our plant sale
  • Bring your ailing plants and plant questions to the Plant Doctors
  • Soil testing information available
  • Receive information on how to become a Master Gardener in 2025
  • Visit our yard sale
  • View our Display Gardens :
  • Butterfly Garden
  • Shade Garden
  • Herb Garden
  • Vegetable Garden
  • Pollinator Garden
  • Wildlife Garden
  • Sensory Garden
  • Rain Garden

Date Saturday, October 5, 2024
Time 9AM – 1PM
Place VCE Portsmouth Office
105 Utah Street

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September Garden Talk: What’s Bugging You in the Garden?

What are those spots on my tomato plants?
Can’t figure out what is eating your cucumbers? What is that weed? This lecture will focus on how to identify lawn and garden diseases and pests, then discuss methods to control them naturally.
We encourage you to bring samples of your lawn, yard and garden problems to discuss.

Date Wednesday, September 18, 2024
Time 6:30—7:30 p.m.
Place Portsmouth Public Library
Churchland Branch
4934 High Street West

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Everything Came Up Roses at Our May Library Talk

On May 15, 2024, at the Portsmouth Public Library-Western Branch, Master Garden Volunteers Dr. Hajirah Abdus-Salaam and Mrs. Sandra Warren presented a Library Talk entitled “Tender Loving Care for Roses – TLC.”  They shared that the ”Rose” is considered the most beautiful flower in the world, which is why it’s called the “Queen of the Garden.”It’s one of the most popular flowers worldwide, and it comes in many different types, sizes, and colors. The presenters shared information on types of rose bushes, choosing a location, size, fertilization, and pruning for the beautiful rose bush.  They also shared their symbolic meanings.  The red rose – love and romance, the white rose, innocence and purity, the pink rose, grace and gratitude, the orange rose, enthusiasm and passion and the yellow rose represents friendship and loyalty. The information was well received, and below is a picture of the six (6) recipients that received a miniature rose bush and a colorful pot.  These were gifts from the presenters.  
On the far left is Mrs. Sandra Warren and on the far right is Dr. Hajirah Abdus-Salaam. The Rose Bush winners were the first three people and the last three people that arrived.  They were chosen for their eagerness, tenacity, and determination to come and hear the lecture on Roses.  “Everyone Please Take Time to Smell the Roses” 
Submitted by: Dr. Hajirah Abdus-Salaam