Friday, June 27, 2014

Spooner Advocate- Springbrook Column for June 26, 2014

Good day friends-Went to the Sawyer County Dairy Breakfast this weekend. It was as good as always! Took Mikhaila with me and met our friends Karen and her daughter Austin, and Mikhaila's boyfriend Kaelan up there. Mikhaila has recruited her friends into the whole go to ever dairy breakfast that you can get too idea. Mikhaila really loves the dairy breakfasts that the communities put on and it has become our thing to do together. A big thank you to all the volunteers that put alot of work into making sure that the day goes off without any problems. Thanks also to all the sponsors and people who donated to make these events happen. Thanks to all the dairy folk out there and that includes sheep and goats! We appreciate all your yummy goodies! Happy dairy month! 

Does anyone else just feel like they are swimming in a circle? I feel like I have so much that I want to get done, so much that needs to be done. But I sure feel like I don't get anything done!Or at least I do not see as big of a result as I would hope to see. I think the weather has had a huge part in that with all the rain and cloudy days. Just seems like the summer goes whipping by and here I am with a whole list that seems to grow instead of get smaller!

So here is a question for all of you... who reads the Farmer's Almanac? Which one do you read? I usually go with the 
Old Farmer's Almanac from Robert B. Thomas, started in 1792. It seems like alot of people read and prefer this one. Any input on this? Why do people like this one better? Is it more accurate? I recently purchased the Harris Farmer's Almanac first published in 1692. I got it for the articles in it, also they did not have  the Old Farmer's Almanac. In the Harris almanac they had a great story about a dog that had been adopted from an animal rescue (he was recycled by getting a  new family) and then he has learned to pick up bottles and plastic to be recycled. It was a great story which always touches my heart as most of our animals are ones that have come to live with us after having other owners. Anyway if you want to go check out more on the dog in the article go to www. maxapooch.com.

Thank you for the call from the folks in Earl that may have seen our cat! I will be coming through there to see if I can find her. Cats are so elusive, they do not feel the need to check in and they have their own agenda!  If anyone could catch her that would be wonderful! LOL Any info, please give us a ring.

Happy Birthday to all the folks born in June! I remember growing up and always wishing my birthday was in a warm month! I thought it would be great to have people over for swimming and a cook out- this is kind of hard to do in February! I wish each of you a lovely day doing whatever makes you happy!   Remember we love you! Hugs to each of you! 
 
Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College has the calendar up for June classes. If you would like to  register for a class please call Amber at 715-634-4790 X156, or on email at marlowa@lco.edu. Farmers Market EVERY FRIDAY, from 9-1pm at the IGA parking lot!!  June 18thCooking Healthy on a Budget, Cook Once Eat Meals all Week,College Kitchen from 5-8pm. June 25th-Irrigating your Garden and Organic Weed Control College Farm from 5-8pm. June 27th-Birch Bark Baskets at the College Farm from 5-8pm. June 28thRecreational GPS & Treasure Hunting College Farm from 3-7pm. 
If you would like to suggest a class  be held at the College please give us a call or drop us an e-mail. We would love to hear from you!

Please remember that I would like any information from all of you of what is going on! This is your column ok? Any garage sales, church functions, raffles etc? Let me know- thank you!



Thursday, June 12, 2014

Spooner Advocate- Springbrook Column- June 12, 2014

Good day friends- Did anyone go to the Spooner Garden Club plant sale this last Saturday? I have to say it was a wet morning, but the folks out there were soooo cheerful, even though I know they were cold and wet! Mikhaila saw the ad for the sale and said we had to stop by to see what they had! I am glad she saw the ad as I thought it was last weekend! I think I have a gardener in the house and she may not be completely aware that she has been bitten by the plant bug! So we did get some awesome plants, I got some Dahlias! I am so excited! I am going to get them started in the house and then go from there. I need to do some research on them again. I got bit by the Dahlia bug a couple years back at the MN State Fair, well also out at the Arboretum.  I really would like to row a bunch of varieties and see what ones do best here. Does anyone out there have any advice for me? Suggestions? Mikhaila got some Irises! Had to laugh as she said they were going to be her project this year! If anyone knows me I am an Iris fan, my dad always like tulips- not me I like Irises! It was great to meet these folks from the Spooner Garden Club- Mikhaila was able to tell them thank you in person for the Scholarship that she received from them! We would also like to send a big thank you to the Spooner/ Trego Lions Club for the other scholarship that Mikhaila has received! Both of these are organizations that we support. Thank you to all the members out there! 
 
I will be holding a plant swap at the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College Farm,  on June 14, 2014 from 10:00-1:00pm. If you have plants that you do not need please bring them, you can swap for another plant or just drop them off for others to take, if you have seeds as well that you would like to share please bring them. If any one has black plastic pots, flat trays or anything else that they are not going to use please bring them with, they will be cleaned up and reused next planting season! If nothing else come and chat with us gardeners. The Farm is located at 13457W Frommel Road. If you need directions give me a call.

Happy Birthday to all the folks born in June! I remember growing up and always wishing my birthday was in a warm month! I thought it would be great to have people over for swimming and a cook out- this is kind of hard to do in February! I wish each of you a lovely day doing whatever makes you happy!   Remember we love you! Hugs to each of you! 
 
Are there any seed savers out there? I was just at Seed Saving school and would love to meet some other "seed" people. I am in the process of putting together a seed bank as well a seed library. Are there any seeds that you would like to donate? I would love to talk to anyone that shares this interest with me! Give me a call or send me an e-mail.

Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College has the calendar up for June classes. If you would like to  register for a class please call Amber at 715-634-4790 X156, or on email at marlowa@lco.edu. EVERY FRIDAY!! LCO Farmers Market , Parking Lot LCO IGA , from 9am-1pm.  June 14thSeed and Plant Give-away, at the College Farm from 10am-1pm. June 18thCooking Healthy on a Budget, Cook Once Eat Meals all Week,College Kitchen from 5-8pm. June 21stTour Marengo Overlook Morgan Falls, and Pipestone Falls, from 9am-3pm. June 25th-Irrigating your Garden and Organic Weed Control College Farm from 5-8pm. June 27th-Birch Bark Baskets at the College Farm from 5-8pm.June28thRecreational GPS & Treasure Hunting College Farm from 3-7pm. 
If you would like to suggest a class  be held at the College please give us a call or drop us an e-mail. We would love to hear from you!

Please remember that I would like any information from all of you of what is going on! This is your column ok? Any garage sales, church functions, raffles etc? Let me know- thank you!


Have a friend or family member that would be interested in the column? Maybe they live out of town? They can access the column on my blog on Thursdays, at www.twogirlsandagarden.blogspot.com .

 Happy Gardening!

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

Plant Swap THIS Saturday June 14, 2014

                    Do You Have extra Seedlings that you                    started and have no room for?
                      Tubers? Bulbs?
    Split your Daylilies or other perennials?

Then we would love for you to come to the first ever plant swap at the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College Farm!
  
Who? You and your friends!

When?  June 14, 2014

From?  10:00 AM- 1:00 PM

Where?  The LCOOCC Farm located at: 13457W Frommel Road, Hayward.

Why? Because we would like to meet you! Plus lets share our knowledge of plants, gardening, seeds with others! Make new "Garden" Buddies! 

Will also have seeds to share/ swap. Collecting flats, containers that will be reused next season. 

Looking forward to seeing you there!



Monday, June 9, 2014

Spooner Advocate Column- Springbrook Column- June 5, 2014

Good afternoon friends- Well yes I am in the state for a change! Now it is time to get our gardens in and get all the plants out of my house! I look like I live in a green house! It has been alot of fun though starting all the plants this year for the community gardens. Are there others out there that are working on your gardens? I am sure that most of you have them in already, or nearly done. I have a long way to go before mine is done.
 
Does anyone out there have extra plants that they don't need? We are still going to be doing a plant swap so put some plants aside and come visit with me! My friend Cris Cantin`is having her plant giveaway THIS Saturday June 7th from 10:00am until to 1:00 pm at the little park in Prairie Farm, there will be signs up in case you are not familiar with the area. I will be holding a plant swap at the Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College Farm,  on June 14, 2014 from 10:00-1:00pm. If you have plants that you do not need please bring them, you can swap for another plant or just drop them off for others to take, if you have seed as well that you would like to share please bring them. If any one has black plastic pots, flat trays or anything else that they are not going to use please bring them with, they will be cleaned up and reused next planting season! If nothing else come and chat with us gardeners. The Farm is located at 13457W Frommel Road. If you need directions give me a call.
 
I would like to say congrats to all the people that graduated from Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College! I am proud of each and every one of you! May your future be everything you hope for. Hugs to you all!
 
I am proud of all the young adults at Spooner High School you have all done a fabulous job at school and I know you have a bright future ahead of you!  Hats off to the class of 2014!! I would also like to congratulate the Hayward class of 2014! I hope each of you are blessed with a fantastic future. Go and enjoy your summer graduates!
 
Please remember that I would like any information from all of you of what is going on! This is your column ok? Any garage sales, church functions, raffles etc? Let me know- thank you!
 
Are there any seed savers out there? I was just at Seed Saving school and would love to meet some other "seed" people. I am in the process of putting together a seed bank as well a seed library. Are there any seeds that you would like to donate? I would love to talk to anyone that shares this interest with me! Give me a call or send me an e-mail.
 
Happy Birthday to all the folks born in June! Happy Birthday to my sister Donna, Happy belated to my step mom Mary Ann. I hope each of you has a wonderful birthday!   Remember we love you! Hugs to each of you! 


Have a friend or family member that would be interested in the column? Maybe they live out of town? They can access the column on my blog on Thursdays, at www.twogirlsandagarden.blogspot.com .