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Sunday,
Special hours -- 10:00-4:00
"Bringing Back
the Natives" Fall Eventwith a talk at 10:30 AM by Landscape Designer
Kelly Marshall on "How to create a pocket meadow in your own garden"
The Markham Nursery is open to the public for plant sales every Tuesday from 9 am till Noon. ---------------------
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Markham Nursery
1202 La Vista Avenue
Concord, California.
925-681-2968
Nursery Hours:
Tuesdays 9 am till Noon.
Selected Saturdays
throughout the year,
as listed above.
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Winter is Coming...
And, unlike Game of Thrones, this is a good thing.
On Sunday, October 19th, please join us for our last plant sale of 2014. Here is your chance to stock up on the native plants of California; many of which are drought tolerant and thrive in our winter rain/summer drought climate. Manzanitas, bee attracting buckwheats, silk tassel oaks, and exotic dudleyas - we have something for every garden!
Be sure to check out one of our most unprepossessing offerings . Our wavy-leafed soap plants (aka the jaw-breaking name of Chlorogalum pomeridianum) are 'on the verge of breaking dormancy'. This is fancy talk for saying they don't look like much of anything. That said, later in the year they will have gorgeous wavy green leaves - and that's just the beginning. Come early summer, soap plants put out long delicate stems with ethereal white flowers - they really should have been the plant named 'shooting stars'.
And, if you are interested in creating a haven for yourself, and for our beneficial pollinating creatures, come to Kelly Marshall's talk at 10:30 am on how to have a wilder, more interesting, and habitat friendly version of a lawn -
"How to create a pocket meadow in your own garden"
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RSVP soon
for
our workshop on how to
Build a Raised Garden Bed
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Come and join us!
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Ms. Burnham will have a live demonstration and written instructions for making, assembling and properly siting a raised, wooden garden bed.
Instructor Kelley Burnham is a design professional who has worked around the U.S. and Europe, creating and installing high-end custom concrete work. She is the owner/founder of Biota, an organic, edible gardening business.
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Breaking and Entering at the Markham...
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Hey! Let me back in!
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Several weeks ago, during an evening MRAS board meeting, a family of racoons tried to enter our meeting room. The mystery of their interest in our meeting was solved when we discovered that they had made a home in the enclosed shed that is adjacent to the meeting room. The family of five was evicted from the shed, using a peppermint and rosemary oil spray to discourage a longer term lease. That said, it's a reminder that the sixteen acres that comprise the Markham Arboretum and Nature Park are a refuge and home to many wild critters, from Merganser ducks to furry masked bandits.
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