Friends of The Arboretum State Botanical Garden of Kentucky The mission of the Friends of The Arboretum is to stimulate interest in the development of The Arboretum, to encourage participation in the educational and recreational aspects of The Arboretum and to raise funds to assist in the development of The Arboretum. Volume 22, Issue 2 Quarterly Newsletter Spring 2015 Party for the Planet The Arboretum and Kentucky Utilities Company (KU) are pleased to present “Party for the Planet,” our annual celebration of Earth Month and environmental stewardship. Kentucky’s Past, Present & Future Saturday, April 25, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Free to All This year our Arbor Day celebration. honors Kentucky’s Past, Present and Future. One goal of the event is to raise awareness of the collections along the Walk Across Kentucky and the benefits of growing and conserving native trees and plants. This year most exhibits will be located along the WAKY. Come prepared to walk to interpretive stations about tree identification, tree health, invasive species, wild flowers, wetlands, etc. An informative tree selection station will help you find just the right tree for your yard. The Kentucky Children’s Garden will be free to all. Thanks to our generous sponsors for helping to provide the day’s activities and free admission: Presenting sponsor: Kentucky Utilities Company; Bur Oak sponsor: Kentucky American Water, LexMark International; Hemlock sponsor: Big Beaver Tree Service; Dogwood sponsor: Community Tree Service, Dave Leonard Tree Specialist. This year’s activities support the theme “Kentucky’s Past, Present and Future,” beginning with the Founder’s Lecture on March 26 (see p. 2) and followed by a series of events for children and families planned for April 1 (Past), April 12 (Present), and April 23 (Future). Check the calendar (pages 4) for details. The month culminates in our annual Arbor Day celebration, April 25. Thanks to our partner KU, costs of events will be reduced or free. KU employees and their guests may attend events at no cost. KU continues to be a model of corporate and public support for our environment. What’s New at The Arboretum This Spring? 120 new iris variees The Edible Garden (p. 3) Arboretum Explorer Website (p. 3) May is For the Birds! (p. 4 & 5) Birdhouse Exhibit & Silent Aucon: May 16-31; Final Recepon: May 31, 2-4 p.m. We took a break in 2014. Now, let your creativity fly again! To contribute a self-constructed or decorated, weather-worthy birdhouse, pick up an entry form at the Visitor Center or download one from the website. Entry fees are $ 10 per individual; ($5 under age 12) and must be received no later than May 1, 2015. Mail to: Friends of The Arboretum, 500 Alumni Drive, Lexington, KY 40503. Deliver ready-to-display birdhouses to the Visitor Center Monday, May 4 - Wednesday, May 6. You may donate your birdhouse to be auctioned for the benefit of The Arboretum or reclaim it at the end. Visitors are invited to bid on birdhouses during the exhibit, May 16 – 31. Attend the Final Reception on May 31 and hear results of the Silent Auction. May is for the Birds! See p. 4 & 5 for other bird-related acvies and classes. 1 From the President: Friends of The Arboretum Hello Friends, As we anxiously await spring, I want to take this opportunity to thank all of you who renewed your membership to the Friends and to welcome new members. Your membership supports all our activities and we couldn’t do it with out you. Board Officers Nancy McNally, President Dawn Bazner, Vice President Stacie Turner, Secretary Dabney Parker, Treasurer John Hartman, Past President Board Members Zinnah Caluag Berle Clay Susan Daole Molly Davis Charlotte Haney Bob Houtz Louis Hillenmeyer Teresa McReynolds Karen Miner Janet Raider David Stevens Linda Svec I also want to update you on some exciting changes and additions to the Friends 2015 event calendar. In May we will bring back the Birdhouse Display with a reception and silent auction on May 31. It is part of a new, month long celebration, For the Birds!, that will include educational and fun events about birds for the entire family. In July we will hold the re-scheduled Glories in the Garden Art Exhibit that missed its February deadline due to the snow this winter. The Arboretum Staff Molly Davis, Director Dayna Baston, Admin. Assistant Todd Rounsaville, Curator of Native Plants Jesse Dahl, Horticulturist Emma Trester-Wilson, Children’s Education Coordinator Janet Cabaniss Friends Admin. Assistant Newsletter Editor Phyllis MacAdam To contact The Arboretum Dorotha Smith Oatts Visitor Center 500 Alumni Drive Lexington, KY 40503-0302 859-257-6955 Updated Website: www.ca.uky.edu/Arboretum Find More Arboretum Information Online at: walkacrossky.blogspot.com/ Photos and information about the Walk Across Kentucky. In October we’ll bring a new and exciting festivity to The Arboretum as our annual Gala in the Garden fundraising event evolves into a full Fall Festival for the entire family. The Arboretum will be decorated for fall, and we can all look forward to a great food, music, scarecrows, animal guests, pumpkins galore, and more. Proceeds will benefit the Legacy Campaign: the expansion of the Dorotha Smith Oatts Visitor Center and The Arboretum Endowment. Look for details on the Fall Festival to come. uky.arboretumexplorer.org/ a search engine for names features, and locations of trees and plants in the collection on the Walk Across Kentucky. (see article on page 3) Alumni Drive Construcon Coming Up! Attention all Visitors: Beginning this spring, the Alumni Drive approach to The Arboretum entrance from Nicholasville Road will be intermittently blocked due to construction. Cars will always be able to access our main entrance via Tates Creek Road. The construction is expected to last through much of the summer. We regret any inconvenience. I hope you are as thrilled as I am about our 2015 calendar. Of course, the Friends will be there to volunteer and support all the activities at The Arboretum. This is going to be a great year! Thank you for being a friend, and see you at The Arboretum. Nancy McNally, Friends President 2015 Founders Lecture Thursday, March 26, at 7 p.m. Early History of the Bluegrass M. Clare Sipple Manager, Lower Howard’s Creek Preserve Created in 2000, Lower Howard’s Creek Nature and Heritage Preserve consists of 240 acres of land on both sides of the creek upstream from its confluence with the Kentucky River. The Preserve is committed to protecting natural communities and rare species and restoring and interpreting historical and archeological resources. From the 1780s until the Civil War, this area was one of the largest manufacturing centers west of the Alleghenies Mountains. Janice Clark Executive Director, Jack Jouett House Historic Site Captain John (Jack) Jouett, Jr. rode through the backwoods of Virginia to warn Governor Thomas Jefferson and the Virginia Legislature of the approach of British troops. His heroic act helped the American Revolution by preventing the capture of important political leaders. Jouett migrated to the Bluegrass after the war where he played a role in the Kentucky statehood convention, served in the legislature, and became a prosperous planter and breeder. Gluck Equine Research Center, 1400 Nicholasville Rd. on the UK Campus. Admission: General Public $5, Friends of The Arboretum and Students with I.D. Free 2 2015 Welcomes the New Edible Garden By Jesse Dahl, Horculturist We have seen an increasing need to promote, teach about, and demonstrate edible gardening. The original Gourmet Chef’s Garden, built in 2011, was created for that reason. Because of a host of soil issues, it has always been a struggle to maintain, so we removed the Chef’s Garden this past fall. Now a section of The Home Demonstration Garden is being repurposed as the Edible Garden. The new Edible Garden will encompass The Master Gardeners’ Demonstration Vegetable and Herb Gardens as well as the Accessible Garden and the series of spoke beds in that area. It will contain herbs, vegetables, and edible flowers that can be grown in the Bluegrass. The areas will showcase varieties that are resistant to pests, and we will make use of innovative pest control strategies. Spoke beds, Master Gardeners area, Herb Garden, and Accessible Garden will become our new Edible Garden. In conjunction with the new garden we are offering a new volunteer opportunity. We will hold weekly workdays every Tuesday from 10 a.m. to 12 noon when volunteers, working with staff, will plant, cultivate, and harvest produce and herbs grown in the garden. Each work session will begin with a 15-20 minute class on different garden topics. Topics for spring and summer include inoculating legumes, cold hardy veggies, super foods, asian greens, etc. Workdays will start March 24 and go through October. While volunteering their time, volunteers will learn gardening techniques and grow hundreds of pounds of produce and herbs to donate to local food pantries. Come help us make this a big success. Volunteer if you can or just come and visit. You’re sure to discover some plants and techniques you can use in your own garden. Arboretum Explorer Website Goes Live By Todd Rounsaville, Curator of Nave Plants We are excited to announce that The Arboretum Explorer™ website went 'live' in January. Arboretum Explorer™ is an online interface that allows users to search and locate items in The Arboretum’s plant collections, as well as garden features, memorials, and more. This website draws data from our recently renovated plant-records software and makes pertinent information available in a user-friendly format. As you can see in the cellphone photo at the right, the website includes four tabs. Perhaps the most useful and comprehensive feature is the SEARCH tab that is displayed from the home page: www.http://uky.arboretumexplorer.org. This feature allows users to search for a plant by scientific or common name, Genus, Family, or region (such as Arboretum Woods). For example, if you search for ‘oak’, a list of the twenty native oak species will display on the bottom of the page. To go one step further, click on ‘bur oak’ from the list, and a new page will appear showing an image of a bur oak, a list of each bur oak (we have 51), and a map displaying the exact locations of each bur oak tree within The Arboretum (the yellow circles in the photo). The MAP tab is useful for visitors who can access Arboretum Explorer in a mobilefriendly format while walking outside. This feature will allow visitors to see their current location on the map in addition to all of the trees around them, allowing for instant identification of unknown species. Finally, the FEATURES tab is a sortable and searchable means through which memorial trees and benches, birdhouses, specialty gardens, facilities, and more can be located. Please note that Arboretum Explorer is a work in progress as well as a dynamic inventory that is changed and updated regularly. We hope you will utilize this new tool for connecting with The Arboretum’s plant collections. 3 SPRING CALENDAR OF EVENTS Events and classes meet at the Dorotha Smith Oatts Visitor Center unless otherwise noted. Pre-registration is required for all classes unless indicated. Please call 859-257-6955 or email dmbast0@uky.edu New Edible Garden Weekly Workdays ADULT PROGRAMS Kentucky Children’s Garden Volunteer Training Saturday, March 14, 10 a.m. - 12 noon Learn techniques to create a safe environment in the KCG and share fun ways to engage visitors. Even if you have experience in the KCG, you need to attend this training to share your expertise and learn what’s new. Background check are required to volunteer in the KCG. Contact Emma at: emmatrester-wilson@uky.edu. Third Thursday WAKY Walks Thursdays 12:15 a.m. - 1:15 p.m. Join Todd Rounsaville and other Arboretum staff on weekly walks highlighting plants of seasonal interest. FREE New Volunteer Orientaon Saturday, March 28 General Orientation 10-11 a.m., followed by Orientation: Party for Planet events in April, 11 a.m.-12 noon New and current volunteers are invited to an in-depth information session presenting many options for volunteering at The Arboretum. Refreshments served starting at 9:30. FREE Docent Tour Guide Training Monday March 30, 10 a.m. - 12 noon New and returning docents are invited to attend this free session to learn about the areas of The Arboretum included in docent-led tours. This training is required of both new and returning docents so that our visitors have the most current information. FREE Building a Birdhouse Thursdays from March 24, 10 a.m. - 12 noon Volunteer to help staff prepare, plant and maintain new edible garden. (See article on p. 2 for details.) Edible Gardening Tuesday, April 14, 4-5:30 p.m. Jesse Dahl will demonstrate the use of edible plants in the display beds at The Arboretum and explore how vegetables are moving into flower beds. Information about how to grow vegetables in your own garden and flower beds will be provided as well as ideas for gardeners of all levels of experience. Participants will take home a variety of vegetable transplants for their own gardens. Class limited to 20. Cost: $15, Friends $13 Use of Urban Forests to Improve Water Quality* Thursday, April 16, 3-4 p.m. Jesse Dahl will help you to understand the benefits derived from trees and the role trees play in improving water quality. We will cover the selection of tree species appropriate for Fayette County, proper tree planting and maintenance techniques, and the recently completed Urban Tree Canopy study and prioritized planting plan for Lexington. FREE Arbor Day Volunteer Orientaon & Training Friday, April 24, 3-5 p.m. Learn what you need to know to successfully volunteer for Arbor Day. We need assistance with interpretive stations, unloading and loading exhibitors’ displays, and many other jobs. Many hands make light work! FREE Monday, March 30, 3-5 p.m. In this program, Berle Clay will demonstrate how to build a simple, Arbor Day rugged birdhouse (demonstration is not hands on). We will discuss where birds like to nest and why some like to choose their own nests Saturday, April 25, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. (See p. 1 for details) and what we can do to entice them to use the nests we build for For the Birds! Plants They Like and You Will, Too! them. Class limited to 30 people. FREE May is ‘For the Birds! Party for the Planet Events during April Tuesday, May 5, 5:30-7 p.m. This year’s Party for the Planet events celebrate KenJamie Dockery will show you plants in The Arboretum that tucky’s Past, Present and Future. All events take place are especially helpful to birds, whether for habitat, food or along the Walk Across Kentucky (WAKY) and are free other reasons. Come prepared to walk and take photos of the thanks to our presenting sponsor, Kentucky Utilities. plants you want to include in your home landscape. Class limited to 30 people. Cost: $1 Kentucky’s Past Wednesday, April 1, 2-6 p.m. Enjoy exhibits, activities, and tours in the Cumberland Moutains and Appalachian Trail regions geared toward children and families to highlight Kentucky’s early history and ecology. Friends Spring Plant Exchange Kentucky’s Present May is ‘For the Birds!’ Thursday, May 14, 10-11 a.m. Join Jesse Dahl to explore the basic requirements to attract pollinators (food, water, and shelter) and learn tips to make the most of your pollinator garden. Participants will take home two pollinator-favorite perennials to plant at home. Class limited to 20 people. Cost: $10/Friends $8 Sunday, April 12, 1-4 p.m. Tours of the Bluegrass region and the Woods will demonstrate current problems with invasive species and suggest alternatives using native plants and best practices for maintenance. Kentucky’s Future Thursday, April 23, 4-7 p.m. While visiting the Pennyrile region, learn how to select and properly plant a tree while adding to The Arboretum collection. Hopefully chil dren and families can watch their own tree grow in The Arboretum for years to come - planting for the future. 4 Saturday, May 9. Plants and garden items delivered at 9 a.m. Exchange begins promptly at 10. Cost: $2/Friends FREE Gardening for Pollinators *Funding for these FREE workshops is provided by Lexington’s Department of Environmental Quality & Public Works and is offered in collaboration with UK College of Agriculture, Food and Environment. ADULT PROGRAMS connued Kentucky Childrens Garden Birdhouse Exhibit & Silent Aucon Spring Hours: March 19 - May 31 Saturday, May 16 - Sunday, May 31 (See page 1 for details) Thursday, Friday, Saturday: 10 - 2 Sunday: 1 - 5 (closed April 5th - Easter) Bird Walk May is‘ For the Birds!’ Waiting for confirmation of date and time from guide…. Summer Hours: June 1 - October 30 Wednesday - Saturday: 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday: 1-5 Entrance fee: $3 per person, $10 for a family of up to five people Children under age 2 FREE. Season membership pass $60. !!SPRING BREAK SPECIAL!! Mon., March 30 - Fri., April 3: KCG Opened 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Wonderful World of Irises Thursday, May 21, 7-8 p.m. Join Jesse Dahl to learn about and explore the new iris display bed created last summer in the Home Demonstration Garden, learn about which irises grow well in Kentucky and about best practices for their care and maintenance. Participants will take home ‘Immortality,’ a white iris that re-blooms. Class limited to 20 people. Cost: $12/Friends $10 Mon. 3/30 Tues. 1/31 Wed. 4/1 Thurs. 4/2 Fri. 4/3 Make a Kite 11 & 1 Plantable Paper 11 & 1 Camouflage Game 11 & 1 Create a Cra2 11 & 1 Story Time 11 & 1 Spring Programs for Children and Families LiFle Sprouts (for ages 2-5) Pre-registration required Wednesdays in March at 10 a.m. Cost: $3 per child Birdhouse Recepon & Silent Aucon Finale! First Friday Fun Days 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. Friday, May 1 - For the Birds Sunday, May 31, 2 - 4 p.m. Building a Rain Garden* Join us to celebrate Bird Month with fun activities and some “make & takes” featuring our feathered friends. You may even get to meet a bird up close! Thursday, June 18, 10 a.m. This class will offer a tour of the many rain gardens in The Arboretum, including the new bioswale plantings along Alumni Drive made possible by the joint efforts of our staff, Landscape Architecture students, and a UK Sustainability grant. Learn about and the many native plants that will fill your home rain garden with color and texture and the maintenance required to keep your rain garden looking great! FREE Friday, June 5 - Kentucky’s Unbridled Spirit Celebrate Kentucky’s history with hands on activities. Meet a pioneer, take a ride on the flat boat, learn about Native American tools and more. Addie’s Day Everything Rosy Saturday, May 16, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. FREE Enjoy a free fun day for the whole family with petting zoo, pony rides, refreshments, and more in memory of Adelaide Kennedy McReynolds. Thursday, June 24, 10-11 a.m. If you want to learn more about roses, this is the class for you! We will learn about different types of roses, pruning, fertilizing, mulching, pest control, and other aspects of rose care. The class will include a tour of our rose garden and some of the newest selections in our rose trials. One lucky participant will receive a pair of Felco hand pruners with sheath. Class limited to 20 people. Cost: $10/Friends $8 Weekly Spring Acvies in the KCG Looking Ahead to Summer: Wed. Thurs. Fri. Sat. Sun. Beginning 6/30 Create a CraG 11 & 1 StoryTime 11 & 1 (Except First Sow It Saturday 11 & 1 Nature Exploraon 2&4 Go Wild 11 & 1 Volunteer Appreciaon Picnic & Band Concert Saturday, July 11 Picnic at 5pm; Concert at 7pm Re-Scheduled: Glories of the Garden Art Exhibit Due to the February snowstorm(s) and the fact that the Visitor Center was closed, art works could not be delivered or displayed. Glories in the Garden has been rescheduled for summer. The new dates are: Delivery to Visitor Center: Mon., July 20, 9 a.m - 4 p.m. Exhibit: July 23 - August 9; Mon.-Fri., 8:30 a.m.- 4 p.m. Artist Reception: August 9, 2 p.m.- 4 p.m. 5 Fridays) Volunteer of the Quarter, Hussain Almsharee By Marilyn Mras Mr. Hussein Almsharee describes The Arboretum with one word, “Magic.” When given the opportunity to select a volunteering assignment from Kentucky Transitional Assistance Program work, he visited the several sites on the list of supporting organizations. When he saw the magic here, The Arboretum was his choice. In the past four months, he has come to view the staff here as family. Mr. Almsharee arrived in Kentucky seven months ago with his wife and two young children. His previous experiences centered on the outdoors. He worked for four years in a garden in Jordan. In the summer he ensured the gardens were well watered and in the autumn he was responsible for ensuring insects did not damage the olive trees. One thing he misses in Kentucky is palm trees. At The Arboretum we have benefited from his experience. He volunteers Monday-Friday after his ESL classes. According to both Jesse and Robert, the Rose Garden has never looked better. Hussein works with attention to detail and always finishes the job, no matter how long the task may take. He ensures invasive species are removed and has laid down wood chips along the Walk Across Kentucky. While The Arboretum and staff have welcomed Hussein and provided him with a warm introduction to Kentucky, he has encouraged the staff to try new things. For example, sage and cinnamon bark teas are great for combating the flu! Hussein is also an auto mechanic and has given advice on car mysteries. He is a honey enthusiast, and after hearing about the wonders of olive oil, I may just toss away the store bought hair conditioner. Congratulations Hussein Almsharee on being named Volunteer of the Quarter, and welcome to Kentucky! 2015 Bur Oak Honorees AHS Reciprocal Admissions Program for Arboretum Members By Janet Cabaniss, Friends Administrave Assistant The Arboretum is a member of the American Horticultural Society (AHS) which offers as a benefit, at all Friends membership levels, the Reciprocal Admissions Program (RAP). This program promotes horticulture across North America by encouraging people to visit gardens and other horticultural institutions. The RAP includes a network of nearly 300 horticultural organizations in the U.S., Canada, the Cayman Islands, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. The “rules” state that “each member card will only admit the individual(s) listed on the card.” In the case of a family membership, benefits must be extended to at least two individuals; it is at the garden’s discretion to extend to more than two individuals. Dr. Lisa Collins Dr. John Obrycki UK College of Agriculture, Food & Environment UK Dept. of Entomology Taking advantage of this benefit alone can almost recoup your expense of being a Friend: for example, using your member card for a visit for two to the popular Bok Tower Garden in Lake Wales, FL will save $24! A directory of participating gardens at www.ahs.org/rap lists gardens by state and city, including garden features, operating hours, and contact information. You can use the directory to see which gardens are located along the route you will take on your next trip. Enjoy! Dr. John Shaw UK Dept. of Plant Pathology (re7red) and Past President of Friends of The Arboretum 6 Mark York LFUCG Dept. of Environmental Quality and Public Works (re7red) Have you Seen The Handsome Hawk? By Randi Mrvos If you’ve been to The Arboretum lately, you may have noticed a special feathery guest. Fans have nicknamed him Harry, and he is a red-tailed hawk. Photo by Betty Hall Red-tailed hawks, the most common hawk in North America, are recognized by their trademark reddish-brown tail. They have excellent vision and are efficient hunters. Red-tails are monogamous and mate for life. Both males and females incubate the eggs and feed the young until they leave the nest six weeks after hatching. Inhabitants of open country, red-tails can be found sailing over fields, circling with their broad, rounded wings, or perched on high places, watching for prey. The next time you visit The Arboretum, look for Harry. Check the tree stumps on the Walk Across Kentucky where he has been spotted posing for pictures. Or, glance up at the water tower, his favorite perch. Though on occasion, Harry has been seen eyeing the ducklings in the Children’s Garden, he seems more interested in rabbits, chipmunks, and mice. With Harry overseeing the gardens, delicate plants like tulips, lettuce and Swiss chard can safely grow near The Arboretum entrance without being nibbled by rodents. GIFTS TO THE ARBORETUM 10% Discount Program at Parcipang Garden Centers November 1, 2014 - January 31, 2015, THE DOROTHA SMITH OATTS VISITOR CENTER PHASE 2 $400 or less John & Geraldine Shaw $500-$1000 Graydon & Ginny Long $15,000 Keeneland $50,000 LFUCG IN MEMORY OF Tom Barnes Bill & Mary Witt IN HONOR OF Molly Davis Fayette County Master Gardener Association Marcia Farris Retirement Carolyn Holmes Linda Gorton Bill & Mary Witt Dorotha S. Oatts Soil Mates Garden Club THE ARBORETUM ENDOWMENT $1500 - $2500 David & Louise Booth Crutcher Family Foundation $100 or less Benjamin Benrey Gary & Pam Conn IN MEMORY OF Glenna Bevins Judith & Robert Glass Jams & Carolyn Pennington Charlene Davis Myra & Lewis Prewitt Herm Heise Sylvia Davis Dorothy Hylton Jean Ann Todd IN HONOR OF Jim & Sherry Smithwick John & Bunny Lancaster KENTUCKY CHILDREN’S GARDEN IN MEMORY OF Bernita Walton Andy & Peggy Henderson Tom Campbell Claudia Isenhour Sally Stevens Jennifer Fossum Phyllis & John Cronin Sheila Zwischenberger IN HONOR OF Mike Flynn's 95th Birthday B.L. Kessinger, Jr. Anne & Jim Gay Ben Kaufmann Dr. John Hill Ben Kaufmann Donald Witt Jerry Wells WALK ACROSS KENTUCKY $500 or less Harry & Betty Hall Robert & Rena Wiseman IN MEMORY OF Tom Campbell Marcia Farris Robert Hobson Scott Kelly Besty & Joe Kosh & girls Peggy Moody Todd Rounsaville Dan & Lisa Taulbee Janet Whitaker Clara Es Stel Wieland Benita Considine Elizabeth Hobson Ann LeGris Elizabeth Hobson Adelaide Kennedy McReynolds McReynolds Family Foundation In Memory of Joseph Llewellyn Powell David & Celia Powell IN HONOR OF Keith & Phyllis MacAdam Alison MacAdam ROSE GARDEN IN MEMORY OF Margret Ristich Dorothy Swintosky Eldon D. Smith Harry Hall IN HONOR OF Mathew & Mary Lovejoy Anna Ward MEMORIAL TREE IN MEMORY OF Austin Manzano Bruce Manzano David Pollack Dr. Rosa Kathleen Riggs Lorna Harrell 7 Spring will soon be here, and it’s time to start planning your gardening needs. An exceptional benefit of being a Member of the Friends of The Arboretum is the 10% discount program* offered in partnership with many Bluegrass area Garden Centers. We appreciate the continued support and participation from the business community. In turn, we urge members to support the following local nurseries and greenhouses with all your gardening needs! Bi Water Farm & Greenhouse Fayette Seed Co. Foxhaven Daylily Glynn Young’s Landscaping & Nursery Center King’s Garden Center Louis Flower Power Shops Michler Florist & Greenhouses My Secret Garden Pemberton’s Greenhouses Redmond’s Garden & Landscaping Springhouse Gardens Sunshine Grow Shops Wilson Nurseries *The 10% discount is on regular priced items, not promotions or clearance. Friends Membership Update November 1, 2014 - January 31, 2015 New - 14; Renewing 94; TOTAL 108 Membership funds support all our Friends activities. Please keep them coming in! Friends of The Arboretum NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION US POSTAGE PAID LEXINGTON. 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