APESTC Greening — Pollinator Garden
APESTC Greening — Pollinator Garden
Greening will begin at the Pollinator Garden on Lake and Heck Ave and move eastward. The usual summer tasks will be front and center....weeding and pruning.
Volunteers gather on Wednesday and Saturday mornings, from 9:00am until 11:00am. We announce which garden we’ll be working on the day before each gathering, so check this page to see where we will be meeting.
Greening will begin at the Pollinator Garden on Lake and Heck Ave and move eastward. The usual summer tasks will be front and center....weeding and pruning.
Saturday's ESTC Greening (8/5/23) from 8-10 AM will be at the Civil War Garden which is in need of deadheading and some minor weeding.
Wednesday's ESTC Greening from 8-10 AM will be at Merchants Park on Cookman and Main Street. While the garden is growing well, it is in need of cleaning up pedestrian and wind blown trash, minor weeding and pruning.
Saturday's ESTC Greening will begin at the Daffodil/Stella d'Oro Lily Garden on Sunset and Bridge Ave and end at the Butterfly Garden on 5th Ave next to Veterans Park. Today's weather will loosen the grip of the weeds and thankfully make removing them at the roots easier.
Wednesday's greening will take place at our Butterfly Garden. Weeding and dead-heading will be the primary tasks for the day.
Rain on Wednesday kept us from being able to tend this garden on 5th avenue, so we'll descend on it this Saturday. We'll be weeding and deadheading. See you there!
On Wednesday morning, we'll begin at the Kite Garden on Lake Avenue, and then continue over to the Rain Garden on the corner of Main Street and Springwood. Weeding will be the task of the day!
Greening on Saturday will be at the Rain Garden on Main and Springwood Ave. There will be weeds to be pulled and perennials to be planted.
Wednesday's greening will begin at the Pollinator Garden on Heck and Lake Ave and end at the Rain Garden on Main and Springwood Ave. We will be weeding, planting and mulching,oh my, like "Lions, Tigers and Bears, oh my!"
Saturday’s ESTC Greening will find us once again at the Rain Garden on Main and Springwood Ave. Jerusalem Artichokes aka Sun Chokes ( whose roots are edible) need removal, along with Cup plants which are deceptively attractive but in time invasive.