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Fall Fun Facts About Herbs

Witches HerbWe are all familiar with the benefits of the herbs that we commonly grow in our  gardens today, but in ancient times and throughout the Middle Ages, herbs were thought to have magical powers and the ability to attract fairies, enhance bravery,  ward off evil spirits, and those pesky werewolves and vampires!

As we approach Halloween with its  tradition of “trick-or-treat”, costumes, pumpkins, monsters,  witches, goblins, ghosts, and scary tales,   I thought it might be fun to reflect on the folklore that surrounded herbs in ancient times.

Hope you enjoy reading the fall  herbal fun facts (PDF), but BEWARE,  it could be a very scary experience!

Have a fun, safe Halloween!

Submitted by:  Martha Billman – Communications Committee


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Turffalo Grass

At the last SGC meeting, our program speaker, Janet Smith, did a presentation on “water-wise gardening.”  During the presentation, she mentioned a lawn grass that requires “half the water and  half the mowing” of other turfgrasses.  More information about  this new  turfgrass, “Turffalo”, can be found on the following website:  http://www.turffalo.com/

Submitted by:  Martha Billman – Communications Committee


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Fun in October!

fall pumpkin 1We are finally enjoying fall weather, so it’s a perfect time to attend a local event like the Texas Veggie Fair (Oct. 20th) or Autumn at the Arboretum  (Sept. 21 – Nov. 27).   Want to do some Christmas shopping, you might find that one-of-kind gift at the Heart of Texas Arts and Crafts Show in Plano (Oct. 11, 12 & 13).

If you feel really adventuresome you could plan a day trip to see the East Texas fall foliage, attend a Harvest & Grape Stomp (Oct. 19th),  or take a winery tour on  the Piney Woods Wine Trail.  If you like  scary, then there’s the Thrillvania Haunted House Park in Terrell (Sept. 28 – Oct. 31st).    There is always something fun to do in our area!

Submitted by:  Martha Billman – Communications Committee


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Table Design Contest – Christmas Luncheon – December 10, 2013 – 11:00 a.m.

Christmas table contest 2This year’s SGC Christmas Luncheon,  scheduled on December 10th, will give members the opportunity to participate in a “Table Design Contest”.    Don’t miss out on the fun!    Please see the list below for more information!

  1. Contact Rachel Doyle to sign up to set a table for the Table Design Contest.
  2. The deadline for signing up to set a table is December 2.  The deadline to purchase a ticket for the Christmas Luncheon is December 1.
  3. Tables are 72” round tables.  A plain ivory 108” round tablecloth will be provided for each table.  Contestants may use other tablecloths on top of this cloth, if they desire, but that is not required.
  4. Tables should be set for 6 or 8 people  (depending on how many people sign up for the contest and how many people purchase tickets to the luncheon).  Rachel will let you know how many places should be set.
  5. Tables must be set and “ready to go” by 10:30 a.m. on December 10th.  Doors will be open for set up by 9:30 a.m.
  6. Each contestant will bring her own dishes.  Food will be served on clear plastic plates that will be set upon the contestant’s plate.  Each contestant will decide if she wants to bring her own silverware or glassware or napkins.  If the contestant does not choose to bring her silverware, then plastic ware will be provided.  If the contestant does not choose to bring her own glasses, then clear plastic cups will be provided.   Coffee cups – bring own (which could be used) or disposable cups will be provided.  If the contestant does not choose to bring her own napkins, then plain white paper napkins will be provided.  (Keep in mind, however, that use of plastic and paper items may have an impact on the number of votes received.) If you bring your own silverware, glassware, coffee cups – know that they will be used and you will be taking them home “dirty.”  Likewise, they should start out clean for people to use.  Plastic plates with food will be placed on your plates, so your plates should be relatively clean to take home.
  7. Pack your dishes carefully; the Club will not be responsible for any broken dishes, glassware or other damage or loss or theft.  (If you choose to bring your finest Sterling Silver, you bear the risk of loss.  Our advice: don’t bring it.)  Each contestant is responsible for setting up and clearing her assigned table.
  8. Contestants are not required to use “Christmas dishes” but the table settings should be festive for the holiday season.
  9. Each table must have at least one “design element.”  A “design element” is an arrangement of live cut or dried flowers and/or live plant.  This could be one floral centerpiece, or several little arrangements with flowers or plants.   Silk or plastic flowers are not allowed, but artificial greenery (as in a garland) or artificial fruit is allowed.  If a table does not have at least one real flower or plant, it is disqualified for receiving a prize.  A table is not disqualified for the popular vote if it uses an artificial garland that may also have some artificial flowers – so long as real flowers or live plant are used elsewhere. (However, it might be disqualified for judging based on Flower Show Standards.  See below.)
  10. Centerpieces and designs should be low enough to allow guests on one side of the table to see guests on the other side of the table.
  11. The chairs may or may not be decorated – designer’s choice.
  12. Attendees at the Christmas Luncheon will cast three paper ballots for their favorite tables.  Ballots must be cast by 11:30 a.m.  The table with the most number of votes will receive the First Prize of $100.  The table with the second most number of votes will receive the Second Prize of $75.  The table with the third most number of votes will receive the Third Prize of $50.  (We wish we could keep the name of the table designer secret, but we realize that will be too difficult to accomplish.  However, we will not put the name of the designer on the table.  Each table will be numbered for purposes of balloting.)
  13. Flower Show Judges in our Club (or guests who are also Flower Show Judges) will also judge the tables based on Flower Show standards and will announce their First, Second and Third choices and prizes will be awarded.  These winners may or may not be the same as those that received the most number of popular votes.  To learn more about Flower Show standards for table settings, please contact Madalyn Hernandez, Janet Nevil, Mary Ann Moreland, Gail Wilson, Georgeann Moss or Marilyn Fitzner.
  14.  Contestants may choose to “assign seating” for friends to sit at their tables, but this is not required.  In fact, we encourage people to sit at tables with people they don’t know very well – and make new friends.
  15. May one person enter more than one table?    That depends on the number of people who sign up to set tables and the number of people who buy tickets for the luncheon.  We hope that we will have at least 8 different persons to sign up for the contest.  If we do not, we may allow some persons to enter more than one table.  The maximum number of tables is ten (unless we sell more than 80 tickets for the luncheon).

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Submitted by:  Martha Billman – Communications Committee


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Sunnyvale Garden Club Meeting – 10/08/13

Date/Time:  Tuesday, October 8, 2013 – 10AM

Location:  (NEW)

  • Sunnyvale Community Center (formerly the old Sunnyvale Elementary School)
  • Board Room
  • 417 E. Tripp Road
  • Sunnyvale, Texas 75182

The SGC has a new home at the old Sunnyvale Elementary School.  Please park in the lot that is east of the building.

There are three entrances to the building.  The entrance closest to the parking lot is through the Cafetorium.  Do not use this entrance.  The west one is through a covered walkway.  That’s not it.  Go to the next entrance to the east – the middle entrance.

We will have our “Home of Sunnyvale Garden Club” sign erected by the sidewalk at this entrance.  The “Board Room” is immediately to your right as you come in this entrance.

Program:     “Water-Wise Gardening”water wise garden

Program Speaker:

Janet Smith* Dallas County Master Gardner

This is very appropriate as we continue through the drought.

*authoritative Speaker

Business:  Call to Order, President’s Welcome, Inspirational, Pledge of Allegiance, Officer and Committee Reports, Old and New Business, Announcements, Invocation.

Reminders:

  • You may purchase tickets for our Christmas Luncheon on December 10th.  The price of the tickets is $30.
  • Sign up to Design a Festive Table for the Christmas Luncheon – it’s a contest!

Submitted by Martha Billman – SGC Communications Committee


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State Fair of Texas – “The One & Only”

BigTexThe State Fair of Texas is scheduled to open Friday, Sept. 27, with the return of  “Big Tex”,  and runs through Oct. 20. This year’s theme is “The One & Only!”.  Visit the Fair’s website at http://www.bigtex.com for more information.

In addition to the great food and fun activities, you might also enjoy the Garden Show and informative gardening sessions from the experts during one of the Southern Living Speaker Series sessions.

General admission to the 2013 State Fair of Texas is $17. It’s $13 for Seniors ages 60 and up. Admission for children age 3 up to 48” in height is $13. Children age 2 and under are free.  Senior Citizens 60 years and older get in to the State Fair FREE each Thursday.  For more information on discounted admission, please see Discounts and Deals.


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Sunnyvale Garden Club Meeting – 09/10/13

Date/Time:  Tuesday, September 10, 2013 – 10AM

Location:  (NEW)

  • Sunnyvale Community Center (formerly the old Sunnyvale Elementary School)
  • Board Room
  • 417 E. Tripp Road
  • Sunnyvale, Texas 75182

The SGC has a new home at the old Sunnyvale Elementary School.  There are three entrances to the building.  The west one is through a covered walkway.  That’s not it.  Go to the next entrance to the east – the middle entrance.  Sallyann will erect a “Home of Sunnyvale Garden Club” sign by the sidewalk at this entrance.  She plans to  be there to greet you.  The “Board Room” is immediately to your right as you come in this entrance.

Program:     “Container Herb Gardening”herbs kitchen3

Program Speaker:

Marian Buchanan* Dallas County Master Gardner

North Texas Unit of Herb Society of America,  past Chair

Herbs that  thrive in N. Texas

*authoritative Speaker

Business:  Call to Order, President’s Welcome, Inspirational, Pledge of Allegiance, Officer and Committee Reports, Old and New Business, Announcements, Invocation.

Reminders:

  • We  **NEED MORE RECIPES** for the  SGC Cookbook.
    Members may submit up to 10 recipes.   Please add your name, phone
    number to the recipe along with a short history of where it came from, helpful
    hints, how old, etc.    Deadline for submitting recipes is September 10th.  You can hand them in at the meeting.

Submitted by Martha Billman – SGC Communications Committee


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Agatha Christie’s “Back for Murder” Showing at Garland Civic Theatre

Go Back for MurderOne of our club members, Johnette Russell (stage name Johnna Leigh), will be appearing in Agatha Christie’s play “Go Back For Murder” at the Garland Civic Theatre . Why not get a group of friends together and enjoy a night out at theatre!


Performances are:

  • Thurs. Aug 29th at 7:30 pm
  • Fridays Aug 30th, Sept 6th and 13th at 8:00 pm
  • Saturdays Aug 31st, Sept 7th and 14th at 8:00 pm
  • Sundays Sept 1st and 8th at 2:30 pm
  • Saturday Sept 14th at 2:30pm

Tickets are $22 and can be purchased by phone at the box office (972) 205-2790.
Box office hours are Mon – Fri 10 am – 4 pm

Submitted by:  Martha Billman – Communications Committee


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Reminder – SGC Summer Symposium

Our next and final SGC Summer Symposium for 2013 is Tuesday, August 13 at 6:00 p.m. at Janet Nevil’s home, 582 North Collins, Sunnyvale, TX.

Potluck Supper  (Oh, so good!) We will eat first, then make Earth Buckets.

We need to know how many people will be attending – so we can purchase supplies accordingly.

So, please e-mail Rachel at Rachel.doyle@att.net if you plan to attend.

We will be making Earth Buckets.  What is an Earth Bucket?   It is a water-wise or self-watering system for growing vegetables or flowers in a bucket – actually, two buckets.  I have made about 18 Earth Buckets for my garden this year.  They have worked very well; I have planted tomatoes, squash, peppers and cucumbers in these buckets.  Everything is still alive and producing veggies.  I recently had to move 8 of the Earth Buckets to my driveway so my peppers & tomato plants could get enough sunlight.  Can you believe that I could move full grown plants to a new location in the middle of the summer?!

Container Gardening            Container Gardening 2

You will need to bring TWO 5 gallon buckets.  We will supply the tools needed (drills & jig saw), the watering pipe, the potting mix and a tomato plant that Janet has grown for you.  Sallyann and her husband Gary, have generously supplied some green 5-gallon pickle buckets, but there will not be enough for everybody.  You can re-cycle some buckets (TidyCat litter buckets will work well, too) or you can buy new buckets at Lowes (blue), Home Depot (orange) or white (Wal-Mart).  They are about $3 each. I prefer the buckets at Lowe’s and Home Depot because they have a 3” lip that will provide a deeper water reservoir.

I will also show you how to make an Earth Box, but we will not be making Earth Boxes on Tuesday night – they are too heavy to move!  The blue containers in the photo below are my homemade Earth Boxes.  They work really well.  And, yes, my little stinker, Buddy, did get that tomato – before the other critters in my back yard got it.

container gardening 3

This is an event that you may want to invite your husbands or sons to attend.  They like to drill and cut holes!  (I am not suggesting that you can’t do it, but we know that the guys love to use power tools!)  You know they will enjoy that great potluck food!  Y’all can drill/cut holes in as many buckets as you bring, but we can only supply watering pipes and potting mix for one Earth Bucket per family.

We need to know how much potting mix to prepare and how many watering pipes to make.  So, please send an e-mail to Rachel to let her know if you plan to attend and make an Earth Bucket.  There is no need to reply if you are not planning to attend.

 Hope to see you Tuesday night.  You can go home with a tomato plant for your portable fall garden – and with this self-watering system, you should be able to keep it alive through our hot August.

Rachel

Submitted by:  Martha Billman – Communications Committee

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