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The Ojai Garden: August 2010 Archives

August 15, 2010

Saving Seeds With Julian Hoyle

Thirty-four people came to the City of Ojai Community Demonstration Garden Saturday to attend master gardener Julian Hoyle's workshop on seed collection.SeedSave10Web1.jpgJulian, an excellent speaker who has worked in the seed industry all over the world, shared his vast knowledge of all things seed-related with the workshop participants.SeedSave10Web2.jpgJulian began by giving the group a crash course in basic botany, that included a lesson in plant genetics. Participants learned how to select a plant to use for seed collection, when to harvest seeds, how to extract seeds, how to prepare seeds for storage, and the best ways to store them. SeedSave10Web4.jpg After the talk, Julien wowed everyone when he demonstrated how to pollinate a tomato flower by hand. When the demonstration was finished, Julian led the group into the garden. SeedSave10Web5.jpg Participants were able to see a variety of plants that had gone to seed.SeedSave10Web6.jpg Julian showed the group which seeds were ready for harvest.SeedSave10Web3.jpg He also demonstrated how to remove seeds from different plants.SeedSave10Web7.jpgEveryone enjoyed the workshop and left ready to save seeds from their own gardens. Photos by Les Dublin.

August 07, 2010

Saving Seeds

Learn everything you need to know to start saving seeds from your garden at this free workshop with Master Gardener Julian Hoyle. The workshop will cover the best methods for collecting, drying, and storing seed. You will also learn how to select plants that have good quality seed. Saving Seeds workshop10.jpg Save money, share seeds with friends, and help preserve rare, endangered, and heirloom plants. You may even create your own heirlooms! The workshop will take place on Saturday, August 14, 2010 at 10:00 am in the City of Ojai Community Demonstration Garden. The garden is located at 401 South Ventura Street, behind City Hall. Seating on the benches is limited, so feel free to bring a chair for a comfortable seat.

August 04, 2010

Jojoba

Volunteers planted tiny jojoba (Simmondsia chinensis) seedlings in the City of Ojai Community Demonstration Garden last week. The plants were propagated for the garden and donated by Larry and Donna of the La Ronna Jojoba Company.babyjojoba10.jpg Jojoba is a California native that lives in the desert, so it is drought tolerant.babyjojoba10b.jpg The deep roots of these attractive shrubs will help prevent erosion on the slope, and the leaves and seeds, which are known for the high quality oil that is used in many skin and hair care preparations, will provide food for wildlife. Photos by Les Dublin.