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The Tollgate Farm News Volume 19 Issue 4 April 2013 Tollgate Garden Volunteer Important Dates and Events Apr Meetings May Activities 18 TGV General Meeting 7:00 PM 4 Rose, Rock Ledge, Heritage Gardens 9:00 AM 20 Volunteer Orientation 9:00 AM 11 Children’s/Xeriscape Gardens 9:00 AM Apr Activities 18 Plant Sale Prep/Division Par Planting and Demo Garden 9:00 AM 13 Par Prep and Nursery/Division 9:00 AM 20 Spring Clean-Up (Pancake Breakfast at Noon) 9:00 AM 31 Plant Sale Set-Up 9:00 AM 27 Spring Clean-Up and Hosta Garden 9:00 AM June Meetings May Meetings 4 TGAC Meeting 7:00 PM 7 TGAC Meeting 7:00 PM 11 Fall Fair Meeting 7:00 PM 14 Fall Fair Meeting 7:00 PM 20 TGV General Meeting 7:00 PM 16 TGV General Meeting 7:00 PM MSU Tollgate Gardens Volunteer General Meeting in the Conference Center Thursday, April 18, 7:00 PM Spring Shrub Maintenance Spring Shrub Maintenance Spring Shrub Maintenance On Thursday, April 18, Gail Morrell will return to Tollgate to share her passion for gardening. This time she will talk about spring shrub maintenance with a focus on evergreens. Gail will cover some activities that gardeners can do now including pruning and watching for insect or disease damage. In 1991, Gail became a Master Gardener and established a garden maintenance company. As a professional gardener for twenty-two years, Gail has worked as the head gardener at several estates and is currently the landscape manager for a gated community in Bloomfield Hills. She was an instructor and Practical Gardening Trainer at the Michigan School of Gardening. Gail is past president and treasurer of the Association of Professional Gardeners, http://www.associationofprofessionalgardeners.org/, and past president and treasurer of the Troy Garden Club, http://www.troygardenclubmi.com/. Laura Steiner, metal artist extraordinaire, has cre- ated another wonderful sculpture for the Tollgate Gardens. “Rasper, The Buzzard”, looms over the Children’s Garden. It is a truly unique piece and a great addition to our Laura Steiner Collec- tion in the gardens. Thank You, Laura! Rasper, The Buzzard, Looms Over the Children’s Garden

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The Tollgate Farm News Volume 19 Issue 4 April 2013

Tollgate Garden Volunteer Important Dates and Events Apr Meetings May Activities

18 TGV General Meeting 7:00 PM 4 Rose, Rock Ledge, Heritage Gardens 9:00 AM

20 Volunteer Orientation 9:00 AM 11 Children’s/Xeriscape Gardens 9:00 AM

Apr Activities 18

Plant Sale Prep/Division Par Planting and Demo Garden

9:00 AM 13 Par Prep and Nursery/Division 9:00 AM

20 Spring Clean-Up (Pancake Breakfast at Noon)

9:00 AM 31 Plant Sale Set-Up 9:00 AM

27 Spring Clean-Up and Hosta Garden 9:00 AM June Meetings

May Meetings 4 TGAC Meeting 7:00 PM

7 TGAC Meeting 7:00 PM 11 Fall Fair Meeting 7:00 PM

14 Fall Fair Meeting 7:00 PM 20 TGV General Meeting 7:00 PM

16 TGV General Meeting 7:00 PM

MSU Tollgate Gardens Volunteer General Meeting in the Conference Center Thursday, April 18, 7:00 PM

Spring Shrub MaintenanceSpring Shrub MaintenanceSpring Shrub Maintenance

On Thursday, April 18, Gail Morrell will return to Tollgate to share her passion for gardening. This time she will talk about spring shrub maintenance with a focus on evergreens. Gail will cover some activities that gardeners can do now including pruning and watching for insect or disease damage.

In 1991, Gail became a Master Gardener and established a garden maintenance company. As a professional gardener for twenty-two years, Gail has worked as the head gardener at several estates and is currently the landscape manager for a gated community in Bloomfield Hills. She was an instructor and Practical Gardening Trainer at the Michigan School of Gardening. Gail is past president and treasurer of the Association of Professional Gardeners, http://www.associationofprofessionalgardeners.org/, and past president and treasurer of the Troy Garden Club, http://www.troygardenclubmi.com/.

Laura Steiner, metal artist extraordinaire, has cre-ated another wonderful sculpture for the Tollgate Gardens. “Rasper, The Buzzard”, looms over the Children’s Garden. It is a truly unique piece and a great addition to our Laura Steiner Collec-tion in the gardens. Thank You, Laura!

Rasper, The Buzzard, Looms Over the Children’s Garden

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GREETINGS

Greetings All,

Maple Syrup Making

Wow! What a great year we had in the sugar shack! We had a super group of volunteers and we made lots and lots of syrup. The season was long and regular, just like you would want it. What a contrast to the short season of 2012. It seems like just yesterday we were out in the woods tapping trees. Now the snow is gone and the spring flowers are finally pushing through. It is too soon to tell whether this year will be our best ever. We are shooting for the record of 125 gallons of syrup. Final bottling will be done soon and the final tally will be made at that time. It will be close!

Soon, we will be noshing on pancakes and lots of yummy Tollgate maple syrup. Please plan to join us for lunch on Saturday, April 20th for our annual pancake and maple syrup extravaganza. There will be syrup to be eaten, given away and available for sale for all of our volunteers. Syrup will also be for sale at our next general meeting on April 18th.

Evening in the Gardens

The 2013 Evening in the Gardens class series is put together and ready for viewing. You can view a schedule for this year’s classes online at:

http://www.oakgov.com/msu/Documents/brochures/2013_eitg_brochure.pdf

Brochures are also available in the Volunteer Communication Center and at future TGV General Meetings. There are lots of great class offerings again this year. Space in the classes is limited and they often fill up quickly. Check them out.

Volunteers Needed

We have lots of plans to make Tollgate a better place to garden and visit this year. Please help us make Tollgate reach its full potential. We still need several area garden leaders to look after small portions of the Demonstration Garden and we can use help in other gardens too. Please plan to

attend our activity days. Without your help, Toll-gate would be just another farm. With your help, we can become something truly awesome.

Mulching and Spring Clean-up in the Office Gardens on Saturday, April 6th

from the Tol lgate Farm Manager

Roy Prentice

Photos by Darretta Ferasin

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NNNotes from the President When it is warm, green, and heavenly in spring, there is no lovelier time in a landscape — ROBIN LANE FOX

What a difference a year makes.

The soil is slow to warm and the rains a little more sparse than last

spring but never the less the garden-ing season begins. Pruning has been start-

ed, grasses cut back and mulching for weed pre-vention initiated. Mother Nature will guide our time table for the planting and growing season.

Our April activities will be in full force for week end scheduled work days and preparation for our plant sale. See the posted activities in this issue. Your ongoing participation is important to our success and I look forward to another garden sea-son as we enjoy the friendships with our fellow members and the beautiful surroundings of Toll-gate. New volunteer orientation and the ever pop-ular pancake brunch will be the highlights of April. Please consider helping on our spring clean-up dates and participating in the brunch as our thank-you for your ongoing participation.

Spring Plant Sale — Plan Now to Donate! As you divide your plants this spring consider donating to the Tollgate Nursery for our plant sale in June. Your contribution of non-invasive plants for the Plant Sale this spring will help us with this major fund raiser. Pots, in one and two gallon sizes are needed. Please no other sizes at this time since smaller ones are quickly overgrown and larger ones, hanging basket pots, clay and decorative pots are NOT appropriate for our intended use. (Consider recycling!) Our early season efforts will be for division, potting of donated plants for a successful sale. We will not be taking hosta donations this season.

Join a Garden Team?! Do you have a particular area of interest? Would you like to work with more experienced gardeners? There are still many gardens in need of small dedicated groups for organization of maintenance activities in specific gardens. Ask me or any TGAC member for ways you can contribute.

Summer Open House “Art in the Gardens” As announced at our last membership meeting, we will be transitioning to a music and art theme at our Summer Open House event. This free to the public event will feature musicians, artists in various mediums as well as vendors, garden tours and presentations. See upcom-ing Farm news articles as details become available.

That’s all for now. Happy Spring! Thank you for being a Tollgate Garden Volunteer.

Renee Cottrell, President

Dave Komraus Working Around the Pond on a Not-So-Warm-or-Bright Spring Clean-Up Day

Photos by Darretta Ferasin

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I need your newspapers (no shiny ads) for the PAR garden. They can be dropped off in Volunteer Communication Center through the end of May. Any extra newspaper will be recycled.

John Woodrich WANTEDWANTED

“Amazing Star”“Amazing Star”“Amazing Star” The 2013 Tollgate QuiltThe 2013 Tollgate QuiltThe 2013 Tollgate Quilt

The Tollgate Quilting Bee folks are putting the binding on the beautiful 2013 quilt. They are bringing the quilt to the next TGV General Meet-ing with raffle tickets to sell. Roy also has tick-ets. Raffle tickets can be purchased up until the drawing during the Summer Open House, Art in the Gardens, on July 20th. The pattern is Amaz-ing Star. The quilt measures 77” x 78”.

Raffle Tickets will be $2.00 each or 3 tickets for $5.00

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Wanted: Your photos of Tollgate. To submit photos - please be sure they are in landscape format, on a CD. They can be turned in at Roy's office or at a Tollgate Volunteer meeting directly to me, Nancy Roggers, by June 17th.

Nancy Roggers

I sure do wish the weather felt more like spring because it’s real hard to think Fall Fair when it’s still winter. The new Fall Fair committee is working at continuing the great success of the past and looking at adding a few new twists. Do you have any ideas that you might think will work? Jot them down in an e-mail ([email protected]) or come on by the next meeting (Tuesday, May 14th) and let’s see if we can add them to the Fair.

Thanks to those who donated to the can drive all winter long. We have a head start of almost 65 dollars. Keep up the good work as the money will go to a great cause. We still can use paper tubes for the new children’s craft, you can leave these in the Volunteer Communication Center. Hopefully, the chickens will be out of there soon.

Hope to see you on May 14th at 7:00 PM at the next meeting. Think Spring!

Dennis

Submitted by Dennis Roggers

FallFallFall FairFairFair

Susan Bremer, Charlotte Jones and Judy Poole Pick-up the Quilt from the Quilter

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A Special Thanks!A Special Thanks!A Special Thanks! To all of you who made a donation to help the Tollgate Gardeners make Tollgate a more

beautiful place. Your donation is greatly appreciated! The support that you have provided will continue to help our program prosper and grow. Thanks again and Happy Gardening!

Marie Collins Mary Killeen Comstock

Helen Kaiser Kay Pratt

Carol Price David Thompson

T H E H O S TA V I RU S X

Tool Disinfecting Station Installed

The Tool Disinfecting Station has been installed in the tool shed attached to the barn. Supplies and instructions are ready for use. We will be working in the hosta garden during Spring Clean-Up work day on April 27th.

MEMBERSHIP May 1st will be here before you know it! Be sure to get your membership form in before May 1st to continue receiving your Farm News newsletter and also workday info.

NOTE: If you have any changes in your contact information, phone #, address, e-mail address, or emergency contact person, you can contact me directly at [email protected]

Nancy Roggers

DIA INSIDE|OUT Novi Reproduction on Display

The Lily Pond The Tollgate DIA painting reproduction, The Lily Pond by Harry Charles Eaton, has been erected at the Tollgate parking lot entrance. The DIA INSIDE|OUT program brings DIA treasures out to local communities. This is one of six reproductions located in the city of Novi. See the brochure attached to the exhibit or visit http://www.dia.org/insideout for downloadable maps and a complete list of locations.

Some Daffodil Blooms Coming Soon in the Demo Garden

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BAKERS NEEDED FOR 2013 Feel like baking or did you see some delicious bake goods in the store? Please feel free to bring some treats to our monthly Thursday evening meetings. No need to sign up. Need ideas? Let me know.

Yvonne [email protected]

Nursery Path Mulching Saturday,

March 23rd Photos by Darretta Ferasin

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Volunteer Activity Day and Meetings Information

248-347-3860 ext. 400

● The Tollgate Gardens Advisory Council next meeting will be held on Tuesday, May 7, 2013 at 7:00 PM in the Tollgate Office Building. All Tollgate Gardens Volunteer members are welcome to attend.

● Listings to contact individual Council Members and Area Garden Leaders are available at all general meetings and in the Volunteer Communication Center.

● Tollgate Volunteer Membership is renewed annually. The 2012 Tollgate Garden Volunteers membership is from December 1, 2012 to November 30, 2013.

Farm Manager Roy Prentice - 248 347-3860 ext. 251 e-mail - [email protected]

President ........................... Renee Cottrell Vice President… ............... Peg Palmer Secretary… ........................ Dave Komraus Treasurer ........................... Sue Janczarek Membership ...................... Nancy Roggers PR ....................................... Yvonne DeMattos Fall Fair .............................. Dennis Roggers Programs ........................... Jackie Stengel Hospitality ......................... Yvonne DeMattos Farm News Editor ............. Darretta Ferasin

For membership questions or to update your current membership information send e-mail to:

[email protected]

MSU Tollgate Gardens Volunteers For general information and questions

Contact Roy Prentice

Tollgate Garden Advisory Council

Activity Days Activity day hours are 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM unless otherwise noted on the Tollgate Garden Volunteer Important Dates and Events listed on the first page of the Tollgate Farm News or by the Area Garden Leader (AGL).

Lunch will be provided - veggie alternatives are available upon request.

This schedule does not exclude you from working independently on the site. However, on non-scheduled days, your efforts will need to be self-directed with guidance from the garden area clipboards located in the Volunteer Communication Center.

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Tollgate Volunteer Information

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Tollgate Gardens Volunteer Office 28115 Meadowbrook Novi, MI, 48377-3128 www.tollgate.msu.edu

Trowel Hand Pruners Loppers Garden Scissors Your Favorite

Weeding Implement Hand Saw

Plant Division Forks Shrub Rake Sun Screen Gloves Knee Pads Insect Repellant

List of Suggested Gardening Implements to Bring

from Home as Needed

Garden Tools Available for Use at Tollgate

Spades

Garden Rakes

Brooms

Wheel Barrels

Weed Buckets

Leaf Rakes

Garden Hoe

Long Handled

Garden Forks