The upper left edge. (Cannon Beach, Or.) 1992-current, February 01, 1995, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    rWLDLlTC
Available tl
The Cannon Beach Book Company
& The Cannon Beach
'YkrooAh He U-nter until
¿ \ x x k e s Are
u»:ik W
c \ o + s o V uprooW Bull W p, t f t
3ot»t€
cases m b c I y
under He
M Vw'STeA ânA t^om
e cases
st»lte AA kt A S°
fan) dements o? ouf sky.
Cham ber o f Commerce
|o H eZ p-ere oV +A
ocean ÇI#oZ Vltdi
The
> H eîryipA A uasheA v p s w d
V’vo H e
¡s ¿ear.
s ^ ‘" ^Oft recent Vjk Aides b u t
uipèà \ke SaAs Vet-oV +M<W^
passes, «lundrtk Hem H H t Sea
’ vuiftW V» -As years crop.
PERFECT
Cannon Beach
Gift
Bits & Pieces
A BOOK OF POEMS BY
B arbara G ray
I llustrated by N ine (9)
C annon B each A rtists
ANTHONY STOPFTELLO
= = = = = = = Architect
Earth friendly architecture
Consultant - Educator
Passive solar design
Conscientious material use
Licensed in Oregon and Washington
o r AU proceeds are given to the
Cannon Beach Children's Center
1
3 1 0 Lake S t • FOB 72. Ilwaco, WA 9 0 6 2 4 ( 2 0 6 ) 6 4 2 - 4 2 5 6
•JUNE’S GARDEM*
A com m on d en o m in ato r th a t th re a d s
th ro u g h m o st sto ries I've read of w h y people
beco m e avid g ard en e rs is th a t som eone
in sp ire d th em a t an early age to be o b serv an t
of n a tu re and its b eau ty .
My g ra n d m o th e r w as m y te a c h e r. She
w o u ld take m e on field trip s to M ultnom ah
Falls an d C row n P oint to see th e w ild flo w ers
th a t bloom ed th e re in th e spring o r w e 'd v isit
o th e r riv e rs an d stre a m s aro u n d th e P ortland
a re a w h e re fern s an d m oss and flow ers t h a t
loved w a te r g rew . If she w a s n 't fam iliar of
som e of th e p la n ts o r b ird s w e saw , she
w o u ld tak e o u t h e r sk etch pad an d d ra w
th e m in d etail to la te r re se a rc h th e ir
id en tificatio n .
U n fo rtu n ately I do n o t h ave any of those
sk etch es, b u t she did leave m e w ith the
legacy to be o b se rv a n t and cu rio u s of n a tu re
an d its b ea u ty .
I did b eco m e an avid g ard en er, if th a t
m eans:
a p erso n w ho co n stan tly se a rc h e s for new
p la n ts to ad d to an alread y full garden,
so m etim es digging into a bulb p la n ted la st
fall; an d c a n n o t b e a r to pull o u t flo w ers th a t
h a v e se ed ed in u n p lan n ed areas,
o r passio n ately enjoys th e q u ie t h ours
s p e n t w eed in g o r w atch in g th e v isitin g
hum m ingbirds zoom through th e g ard en th en
h o v e r to feed from a flo w er full of n ec tar.
My g ra n d m o th e r also ta u g h t m e m y
"savings in stin ct". H er fav o rite saying w as
"W aste not, w a n t not". I th in k she in v e n ted
th e w o rd s "To recy cle".
My g ard en sh ed som etim es doesn t h ave
room for shovels, rakes, and o th e r tools. It's
full of p ru n e d b ra n c h e s saved to hold up tall
flow ers, jars an d b ask ets of co llected seeds
c ro w d its sh elv es w ith d ried flo w ers and
w e e d s fo r a w in te r bouquet. N um erous sized
p lastic an d clay pots, w ate rin g cans, a hose I
n e v e r could coil, and tw o old ca n v as ch a irs
th a t n ee d n ew seats.
W h a t are y o u r stories? Did som eone
in sp ire you to g ard en o r ex plore th e fo re st
and o u r coastline? T here are m an y people
living n e a r o r in Cannon B each w ho have
d e d ic a te d th e ir tim e and know ledge to help
o th e rs le arn ab o u t o u r en v iro n m en t.
The books I’ve found h elp fu l to id en tify
th e n a tiv e p la n ts and b ird s are;
nn astai W ildflow ers o f t he Pacific Northwest
by Elizabeth L. Horn.
T h e A udubon S o c ie ty Field G uide to N orth
A m erican Wildflowers,
P ete rso n Field G uides of W estern
A udubon S ociet y Field Guide to North
A m erican Birds. W estern Region.
(Still only *10
3
'TK.s excess
•-'
o£
Bull
* ■ •
(cSwIoe U'-tvuel as 9 H?or{
Hose vrUinj fo
VU
] 4ÎPK Io gather up;{s fonj
i dVfpery Ajtks. Ground up,
j A keu/ws a*
SjvVV.^tr- Çor jardeuers.
L ' Certa-a oH^s W AeuiseA
oÇ 4\at.nû and
He Uài.oos uwAHs
i^of s i^ n
;ntVutreris (s«e W
oH<r arVsV't creaVons f+lM-oykoJi issue).
An enjoyable p astim e w ith y o u r ch ild ren
i a w in te r d ay is to s ta r t a w indow -sill
rd e n together. Try grow ing a sw e e t
jtato e vine. S ele c t a potatoe th a t has m any
Fes. Place it u p rig h t in a c le a r glass
m ta in e r h alf filled w ith w a te r. E very o th e r
iy o r so refill th e glass w ith fresh w a te r.
Don th e p o ta to e's eyes w ill sp ro u t and grow
vine.
A vocado pits can be sta rte d th e sam e
ay. Peel off th e o u te r h a rd skin from the
it Place th e n a rro w end in a position to be
sld o u t of th e w a te r. In se rt toothpicks to
alance it on th e rim of th e glass, leaving the
ulbous end in w a te r. Out of th e h arro w end
stem w ill grow . W hen th e stem p roduces
ju r leaves o r m ore, p la n t it in a p o t of soil,
e su re and place th e p la n t in a w indow
Fith p len ty of light.
Any c u t off tops of ro o t vegetables w ill
row n ew leaves if placed in a shallow dish
f VZ3.tSF.
In A storia th e re used to be a S candinavian
hop an d re sta u ra n t. One w in te r day a
riend an d I sto p p ed th e re for lunch. On the
window-sill a p o t of sn o w d ro p s w e re
loom ing. The o w n e r of th e r e s ta u ra n t had
ilanted th e bulbs in a cu p of d ir t and
inclosed th em in a c le a r plastic bag tied a t
h e top w ith ribbon. The tied plastic bag
icted like a sm all greenhouse. She explained
h a t she had only slightly d am p en ed th e soil
>efore tying it shut. No m ore w a te r had
jeen added. W h a t a tr e a t to see those
lo w e rs on th a t w in te r day.
Question: Do you p la n t y o u r edible peas
Dr s w e e t peas in February?
A nsw er: No, I w a it u ntil th e end or
M arch o r into A pril to p la n t th e peas m th e
ground. Our co n tin u an ce of rain can ro t the
peas if p lan ted too early . B ecause w e h av e
m ore m o istu re in th e coastal a ir and cooler
sum m ers, th e edible peas w ill pro d u ce pods
through th e su m m e r season and sw e e t peas
som etim es co n tin u e to bloom u ntil late fall.
Add com post and fertilizer to th e soil; peas
are heav y feeders. P rovide a stu rd y
su p p o rtin g trellis to tie th e pea vines
secu rely as w e h av e strong su m m e r w inds.
Question: How do you say th e nam e of
th e pink bloom ing shru b I saw all o v er
Cannon B each la st sum m er? L av ato ry -ia.
nsw er: No, Pat, it's L avatera, and th e
;ed flo w er you s e n t fo r m e to identify is
tia, n o t Gotcha!
ease send y o u r gardening ex p erien ces,
nents, o r questions about coastal
m ing to:
J u n e 's G arden
P.O. Box 74
Cannon Beach, OR
97110
B o i 802. N Hemlock St.
Cannon Booch. Oregon »7110
S03-M 8-26«’
UÎÎER LEFT DCE fTEkUMCf W?5