Chilton County Master Gardeners showed up and showed out for our Monday Demo Garden workday! There were 14 of us (one non member-Treasia Bennett’s willing spouse) to dig, divide and replant or pot up daylilies, prune roses; dig up and replant dwarf azaleas; clean out the Herb bed; trim the vines in the shade garden; put out pine straw, and prune the box woods in the Knot Garden. Several of our interns and newly certified members have agreed to be in charge of some of our beds and areas. They are Patty Frye, Gail Brooks, Joan Crocker, and Sharon Hosch (helping Betsy Smith). As always, ANY of our members are encouraged to come out and help when you can. Our work days this fall will be cut to one instead of two, which will be on Thursdays, 8-10a.m., weather permitting.
Photos by Audrey Giles (not pictured).

Joan Crocker & Jane Rabey trimming vines Patty Frye helping prune roses Sharon Hosch cleaning out Herb Bed Alan Reed & Harriett Jackson pruning roses Gail Brooks digging and dividing daylilies Susan Cleckler ready to rake around daylily beds Treasia Bennett & hubby pruning box woods Diane Clapp digging and dividing daylilies (Audrey Giles helping and taking photos)