Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Meeting Date Change

Highland Heights Neighborhood Association meetings have changed from the third Tuesday to the fourth Tuesday of the month. Upcoming meetings will be Sept. 27, Oct. 25, and Nov. 22, 2011.

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Wow!







I was just away for 24 days, but my how the garden has grown! Many thanks to all who have helped.

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

The Triangle Garden in July

























What a big difference one can see since we started this year. Our volunteers, most of whom live close to the garden, have kept the garden from scorching in our hot, dry weather, and the mulch will help, too. Thank you to all who have contributed time, water, and effort.

Monday, June 13, 2011

Triangle Garden
























This year, we've added perennials to the garden and a lovely butterfly bush, donated by master gardener, Christine. In the two photos of the garden, you can see how it has progressed. The city can't mow as often, so if the garden is going to be visible from the street, we'll need some volunteers to mow. We're also planting tall flowers. Carol Scheiber and Sarah Abts, pictured here, and Linda Scheiber and Linda Pomeroy have planted the gardens this year.

Thanks to our other consulting master gardener, Michelle, and to the many people who have and will be watering and weeding this summer. The master gardeners gave us a plan which we don't have the means to fully realize yet, but we've made a start and will be moving plants as we see how they do.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Park Clean-up







On April 16, two groups of volunteers joined five HHNA members to pick up trash and spread mulch on the playground and around small trees. Randy Nissen led his class from Toledo Early College H.S. in a search for trash with Sarah Abts. Don Mullen and Linda Pomeroy worked alongside more of Randy's class on the playground to spread a thick layer of mulch, and Cooper and Jackie Suter/Barchick directed a troop of Girl Scouts from Gesu in mulching young and newly planted trees in the park. Fortunately, the weather cooperated and we did not get rained on much, nor blown away.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Household Toxic Waste Collection

Lucas County has ended their household toxic waste collection program. This makes organizing a collection as part of our April park clean up more difficult. For toxic items that cannot be returned to a retail store or dried up like paint, it still might make sense to have a collection. For example, I have a flawed small container of foam crack filler that does not dispense, so I can't just use it up. It is less than a pound, and the toxic waste dump charges a dollar a pound with a 40 pound minimum. Pooling things like that so that we had a load worth more than $40 would make sense. Anyone interested? Email this site or sarahabts@hotmail.com