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May 2010
UPCOMING CLUB EVENTS:
Malibu Garden Tour: May 15, 2010. More de-
tails to follow.
Award winning Garden author Debra Prinzing:
June 2, 2010 Creating Backyard Destinations, es-
cape to Your great outdoors - Stylish sheds as a
glorious oasis. www.debraprinzing.com &
www.shedstyle.com
MORE SPEAKERS AND EVENTS TO BE
ANNOUNCED!!!
since 1959
Award-winning garden photojournalist Debra Lee Baldwin explains how top designers use geometric, architectural succulents to en-hance gardens and containers with spectacular blooms and foliage of every color—including cherry red, sky blue and magenta-black. As Debra shows the wide range of succulents now available, you'll dis-cover how to use these sculptural plants to beautifully express your personal style. Included are low-maintenance, easy-care container arrangements perfect for patios, entryways and decks.
About Debra Lee: Debra Lee Baldwin is an award-winning garden photojournalist based in San Diego. Her latest book, Succulent Con-tainer Gardens, was released in January. Her previous book, Design-ing with Succulents is now in its fourth printing and spent 19 weeks on Amazon's list of the top ten gardening books. Debra freelances for the Los Angeles Times, Sunset and other top gardening publications, and served as a succulent consultant for the latest edition of the Sunset Western Garden Book. She has received more than 30 awards from the San Diego Press Club, the Garden Writers Association, and the Society of Professional Journalists. Her own garden has been featured in Sunset, Better Homes & Gardens and San Diego Home/Garden magazine. Debra recently gave presentations at the Philadelphia Int’l Flower Show, the Northwest Flower & Garden Show and the San Francisco Flower & Garden Show.
PRESENTED BY:
Debra Lee Baldwin
Author
WWW.DEBRALEEBALDWIN.COM
- WEDNESDAY -
MAY 5, 2010
AT 7:00 PM
The Club House — Pt. Dume
Club, 29500 W Heathercliff Road,
Malibu
GUESTS ALWAYS WELCOME.
REFRESHMENTS SERVED.
BOARD MEMBERS
Aaron Landworth – President 310.456.7117
Yvette Bocz - Program Director
310.597.0173
Debbie Pierson - Ways & Means 310.452.0796
Tally Philbrick –Treasurer
310.457.4116
Shelley Kramer – Secretary 310.457.5176
COMMITTEES:
Linda Androlia – Publicity, Website, & Membership 310.457.3860
Lisa Pallack – Newsletter Editor 310.753.8219
www.malibugardenclub.org
Garden Club Sharing Table: every meeting bring something, take something home...plants, cuttings, pots, extra fruit or veggies from your garden, any-thing garden related …. or not….
310-399-2040
“ Designing with Succulents ”
with Author Debra Lee Baldwin
“I’ll have my new
book avail-able for
autograph and pur-chase.”
(checks or cash)
www.malibugardenclub.org 310-399-2040
SATURDAY, MAY 15TH
10:30AM - 3 PM
Tickets, sign-in and maps will be provided on the morning of the tour from 10:30 a.m.
until 1 p.m. at: Point Dume Marine Science Elementary School 6955 Fernhill Drive, Malibu
YOUR INVITATION WILL BE COMING TO YOUR MAILBOX.
IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE ONE OR KNOW SOMEONE WHO
WOULD, PLEASE CONTACT US AT:
PHONE: (310)399-2040
EMAIL: [email protected]
WEBSITE: WWW.MALIBUGARDENCLUB.ORG
TICKETS ARE $30 PER PERSON, $35 AT THE DOOR AND
$10 FOR STUDENTS WITH ID.
YOU CAN NOW PAY VIA OUR WEBSITE:
WWW.MALIBUGARDENCLUB.ORG (A $.96 PROCESSING FEE
WILL BE CHARGED).
VIA THE MAIL: JUST SEND IN THE RESPONSE CARD
(WHICH CAME WITH YOUR INVITE) AND YOUR CHECK PAY-
ABLE TO “MALIBU GARDEN CLUB”
OUR 12’TH ANNUAL
GARDEN TOUR
IS FINALLY HERE!!
Prior longtime resident of Malibu is seeking estate caretaking. Her last 20 years have been spent as a garden designer in Santa Fe, New Mexico, including overseeing the production of Biody-namic compost for 16 years. Please contact Maggie Lee (505)982-6879 and visit her website www.gardengaia.com if you or someone you know is interested.
EVENTS IN OUR AREA (CONT’D)
5/8 - 'What To Do With The Lawn', with landscape architect & con-tractor Owen Dell, author of Sustainable Landscaping for Dum-mies. The average 1000-square-foot lawn will cost more than $50,000 to maintain over a 20-year life span. Lawns are the most consumptive and least interesting part of the garden. They offer nothing to wildlife, use more fertilizer in the US than is used in the entire Third World to grow food, necessitate the use of polluting mowing equipment, relent-lessly deplete our limited water supplies, and demand constant atten-tion for very meager rewards. What To Do With The Lawn explores new and exciting options for turf areas. The class will cover design ideas, organic ways to remove an old lawn, alternative low-maintenance meadows, organic lawn-care tricks and tips, how to install new plantings and irrigation & more. Nopalito Nursery, Calvary Christian Fellowship Church,4221 East Main Street, Ventura (805)844-7449 www.nopalitonursery.com 5/15-5/16 - 51st Annual Epiphyllum Show and Sale: 9am-4pm. Eve-rything Epiphyllum related—plants, demos, artwork, etc. Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden. Ayres Hall. 301 North Baldwin Ave, Arcadia (626)821-3213 www.arboretum.org 5/15 - Growing California’s Sages: 1-4pm. A lecture with horticultur-ist and native plant specialist Bart O'Brien, from Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden. Nopalito Nursery, Calvary Christian Fellowship Church,4221 East Main Street, Ventura (805)844-7449 www.nopalitonursery.com 5/16 - 36th Annual Spring Plant Sale: 10:30am-4:30pm. Purchase heirloom tomato seedlings, colorful chiogga beets, carrots, white alpine strawberries, blueberry plants, purple string beans, herbs for delicious teas, even hops for the home brewer. Knitters and weavers can grow their own silky “Egyptian” cotton along with dyeing herbs for tinting the spun yarn. roses, camellias, orchids, cacti, succulents, bromeliads, palms, and more. A special highlight of this year’s sale is a selection of flowering shrubs that will attract butterflies and hummingbirds to your garden. Huntington Botanical Garden, 1151 Oxford Road, San Marino. www.huntington.org. (626).405.2100 5/22 - The 78th Annual Descanso Chrysanthemum Society Plant Sale: 9am. Over 150 varieties of rooted chrysanthemum cuttings will be for sale as well as many perennial flowers and shrubs, tomato plants and other vegetable plants. Accomplished gardeners will be present to answer cultural questions. Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden Ayres Hall. 301 North Baldwin Ave, Arcadia (626)821-3213 www.arboretum.org 5/22 - California History & Landscape Society Tour and Talk: 10am-3pm. Please join us as a cultural anthropologist from the National Park Service gives us a behind-the-scenes tour of the recently-acquired King Gillette Ranch in the Santa Monica Mountains. One of the most stun-ning locales in the Santa Monica Mountains, the biologically diverse parkland contains broad meadows and low ridgelines, valley and coast live oak savannah, grassland, coastal sage scrub, chaparral, and ripar-ian woodland. The King Gillette Ranch, 26800 Mulholland Highway,
Calabasas, (818) 871-9486 .
THANK YOU TO OUR APRIL SPEAKER,
HEATHER TEODORO - LA County Vector Control
A special thanks to Heather for giving us an informative discussion on creepy crawlies. We now have a better sense of what’s bugging us!!
NEED AN ESTATE CARETAKER?
EVENTS IN OUR AREA
5/1-5/2 - LA Garden Show: Living Green - Essentials for the Home Gardener. 9-4:30pm. The largest outdoor gardening show on the West Coast. See garden displays designed by re-nowned landscape designers, learn eco-gardening ideas from horticultural experts and designers, shop at The Marketplace for California natives plants and garden accessories, enjoy garden tours, gardening activities for kids and cool off at the beer gar-den. Los Angeles County Arboretum & Botanic Garden, 301 N. Baldwin Ave, Arcadia. www.lagardenshow.com 5/1-5/2 55th Annual Show and Sale: 12-5pm. Presented by the La Ballona Valley Bromeliad Society. Location: Veterans Memorial Auditorium, 4117 Overland Ave (SW corner of intersec-tion with Culver Blvd), Culver City. There will be a bromeliad care & culture lecture/demo at 2pm both days. Parking & admission are free. For more info call (323)294-9839. 5/2 - Matilija Poppy Festival: 1-5 pm. Conejo Valley Botanic Garden. See the spectacular display of Matilija poppies. Enjoy children’s activities, harp music, artists, plant sale. 350 West Gainsborough Road, Thousand Oaks. (805) 494-7630, www.conejogarden.org.
www.malibugardenclub.org 310-399-2040
The Malibu Garden Club is a non-profit organization whose mission is to aid in the beautification of Malibu, promote civic development and improvement, present scholarships to deserving students of horticulture, landscape architec-ture or related fields along with creating and promoting goodwill & friendship among local residents.
MALIBU GARDEN CLUB’S MISSION
www.malibugardenclub.org
OTHER NEWS
If you have any events or news you would like to add to the n e x t n e ws l e t te r , p l e a s e e ma i l m e a t :
DON’T RECEIVE OUR E-NEWSLETTER?
Would you like to be on our e-mail list or know some-one you think would? Let me know at: [email protected]
Malibu Garden Club Membership
Not a member yet of the Garden Club? Interested in joining? We are always looking for new members and would like to welcome you! Membership per year is : $ 25 /1 person $ 30 / household $ 60 / sustaining $150 organization or business Payment by check can be made payable to “Malibu Garden Club” and sent to PO Box 4171, Malibu 90264. Or attend one of our meetings and join then! Email any questions to: [email protected]
We would like to wish all Mothers a very Happy Mother’s Day this
May 9th.
HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY !
310-399-2040
MEMORIAL DAY
On this Memorial Day we’d like to remember all of our veterans who bravely fought and died in our nation’s service. We’d also like to
thank all of those currently serving in our armed forces.
ADVERTISING OPPORTUNITIES IN OUR 2010
ANNUAL GARDEN TOUR GUIDE
Would you or someone you know like to advertise in our Garden Tour Guide? Options: Biz card: 3 1/2" wide x 2" tall = $ 50 1/2 page: 4 3/4" wide x 3 3/4" tall = $100 Full page: 5 1/4" wide x 7 3/4" tall = $150
To reserve your spot: By Mail: Send in your business card or what you would like to appear in the ad along with your check payable to “Malibu Garden Club”, P.O. Box 4171, Malibu 90264
On Line: go to www.malibugardenclub.org and click on “Garden Tour” and then “Advertising”. Fill out the requested information and pay ment options. Instructions will be given on how to send the file con taining the information you would like to appear in the ad.
Questions? Call 310-399-2040 or email [email protected] Payment and artwork must be received by May 11th. Artwork should be black and white only.
CHECK OUT OUR NEW WEBSITE
AND PLEASE ALSO NOTE
OUR NEW EMAIL ADDRESS !!!
We have revamped our website with more information and a new look! Keep checking us out as we add more things!
www.malibugardenclub.org
Our new email address is
www.malibugardenclub.org 310-399-2040
THE MALIBU GARDEN CLUB IS
PROUD TO ANNOUNCE
OUR SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS !!!
Each year the Malibu Garden Club gives away scholarships to deserving students
studying landscape architecture, garden design, horticulture, or floriculture.
We are pleased to announce the names of the scholarship recipients:
Justin Kurpjuweit - Pierce College
Justin is 25 years old and is interested in environmental science and
sustainable agriculture. He is currently working on a gardening project
with Professor Dick South at the college.
Kelly Fernandez - Pierce College
Kelly is 28 years old, volunteers at the Huntington Gardens, and is
interested in green manure techniques.
Roxanne Spears - UCLA Architecture Program
Congratulations students!!
You will have a chance to meet them at our next club meeting, May 5th!!