Parkway Partners Newsletter
February 2, 2011

February 2011
  • Fruit trees in New Orleans
  • "Save our Trees"...Season is Approaching
  • From the Westbank
  • To the Eastbank...Community Gardening
  • Our School at Blair Grocery, a Neutral Ground Partner

  • "Save our Trees"...Season is Approaching
    caterpillarvicious

    Protection Alert! Now is the time to sign up for Buckmoth caterpillar spraying, termite treatment and fertilization for your trees.

    For more information and signup, go to our website at www.parkwaypartnersnola.org or call Burdette, 620-2224.


    From the Westbank
    Old Aurora sign

    To the Eastbank...Community Gardening
    s pierce sign

    Old Aurora Garden in Algiers, South Pierce Garden in Midcity and Petite Lafitte Garden in Central City all received new signs from Parkway Partners for their ongoing commitment to the community gardening program.


    Our School at Blair Grocery, a Neutral Ground Partner
    Blair sign

    Speaking of signs...Nat Turner receives a Neutral Ground sign for Tupelo Street in the lower 9 from Renee Allie.


    Fruit trees in New Orleans
    oranges

    Saturday, February 12, 9am-noon is our 2nd Saturday Program at the greenhouse, Parkway Partners, 1137 Baronne St.

    At 10:00am Russel Harris, Orleans Parish Extension Agent will give a presentation on fruit trees with a concentration on citrus. Louisiana has the best tasting citrus--find out why; and how to grow your own.

    Available for sale are: Fruit and flowering trees and shrubs, Mardi Gras pansies and violas, and long leaf Bogalusa pine straw.

    Parkway Partners first ever grower's
    2011 Calendar
    with planting references specific to New Orleans.
    Available for sale, now only $5.

    Information about Second Saturday program...
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