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News & Events - Friday, April 13, 2012 6:35 - 3 Comments
April Garden Events and Gardening Tips
April Special Events
American Rhododendron Society Show and Plant Sale- April 14-15: Saturday 12:00pm-4:00pm and Sunday 10:00am-4:00pm, (plant sale both days from 10:00-4:00) at the Lakeside Park Garden Center. Many fragrant rhododendrons for sale including tropical vireyas. Don’t miss the colorful display of species and hybrids. Educational exhibit and raffle prizes. Free to the public.
Earth Day- Saturday April 21, 9:00-1:00: The Gardens at Lake Merritt and Lakeside Park
Creating A Bountiful Summer Vegetable Garden; Maximize Your Space to Fill Your Plate: Presented by the Alameda County Master Gardeners in the Trials Garden in the Edible Demonstration Garden- Saturday, April 28, Noon- 1:00pm
Community Work Party Events
NEW TIME – Every Thursday – 9:00am to noon: Meet at the Succulent Garden.
April 7, Saturday- 9am-12pm: Mediterranean Garden and Overall Garden TLC.
April 21, Saturday- 9am-12pm: Sensory, Palmetum, and Rhododendron Gardens
Bring a friend and a garden tool. When volunteering, receive a parking pass at the kiosk by telling the attendant you are a volunteer with the Friends of the Gardens at Lake Merritt.
In the event of rain, meet behind the lathe house (the Vireya Display Garden) where we will plant cuttings under cover.
April Gardening Tips
Prepared by the Alameda County Master Gardeners
April and May are among the busiest months for gardeners. Almost all warm season vegetables, herbs and annual flowers, are planted.
- Continue to plant root crops in the garden (beets, turnips, carrots, radishes, potatoes, etc.).
- Set out plants or directly seed summer annuals (cosmos, marigold, sunflower, petunia, etc.).
- Some cool season crops can still be planted in early April (chard, leek, green onion, lettuce, other salad greens).
- Summer crops can possibly be planted in late April if it’s warm enough. Start cucumbers, squash, pumpkins and melons indoors in peat or newspaper pots.
- Plant summer bulbs (callas, cannas, dahlias, gladiolas, etc.).
- Fertilize and water as needed.
- Manage any pests who have appeared with help from UC Pest Notes at http://www.ipm.ucdavis.edu/PMG/menu.homegarden.html