Newsletter of the Monterey Bay Iris Society

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From The Prez Newsletter of the Monterey Bay Iris Society Monterey Farmers Market?! photo by F Valentine T he club is now done with our sales events and we have had another successful year. The month of August finished off our annual sales events. The sale on August 12th at Cabrillo Farmers Market was a well-attended event and we made enough to stay in the black for another year. A big Thank You to all that helped with sales, set up, rhizome donation and everything else that goes into an event like this. It was during this sale that Fred Valentine got an invitation to the Monterey Peninsula College Farmers Market to sell iris on August 25 th. With only a few left over rhizomes from the Cabrillo sale, club members once again donated more rhizomes for this additional sale. Spearheaded by Fred Valentine who provided his van, time and humor for the event, we headed South for an hour drive to the event and were met by Wayne and Carolyn Craft and Ann Pike for some hectic selling. In three hours we were sold out and made 735 dollars to add to our bank account. We could have sold more. I think we may add this event next year! The weather was perfect and Ann regaled us with stories of her Oregon trip to see the eclipse. And Thank You Karen Valentine for the photos the night before for the iris. They do aid in sales, and irises with pictures are usually the first ones sold. I hope to see you all at the meeting..%craig www.montereybayiris.org September, 2017 Next meeting Sept 15, 2017 Doors open 7:00 p.m. Meeting 7:30 p.m. Place Simpkins Swim Center 979 17 th Avenue, Santa Cruz 2017 Calendar Friday, September 15.... 7:30 p.m. Dahlias, Dahlias, Dahlias Jan Palia, Dahlia Society Refreshments Potluck Friday, October 20,.... 7:30 p.m. All Beardless Iris Joe Ghio Refreshments Scott Smith & Linda Lomperis Friday, November 17.... 7:30 p.m. TBA Refreshments Barabara Hanson & Rosanna Kennedy Annual Holiday Dinner California Grill, Watsonville Friday December 15....6:00 p.m DOOR PRIZES Bring some of your beardless irises especially from the door prizes you won in the past. Also bearded irises are welcome. Potluck this meeting! Bring food September Birthdays Sherry Austin Sept 16 Wayne Crabbs Sept 17 Christine Dickinson Sept 29

2017 Rhizome Sales August is now history, and what a month it was. Deer Park sales totaled $3,809 and Cabrillo sales $2,089. An additional venue, this year, Monterey Farmer s Market brought in $755. Total for the August sales was $6,653. Combining the August sales with our Auction and Scotts Valley income brought us to the highest revenue year ever of $8,450. The sales were well promoted through Brenda Wood s aggressive advertising and sale announcement campaign. Tom Karwin gave us impressive newspaper coverage with his articles. Quite noticeable at both Deer Park and Cabrillo was a large turnout of members to serve the customers. A big thank you to Fred Valentine for organizing the Monterey sale and Craig Tarr, Wayne and Carolyn Craft, and Ann Pike for helping. Many members showed up and worked hard at our 3 dig and label parties at the Cummins garden, Sherry Austin s garden and Joe Ghio s ranch. All seemed enjoy the work and have a lot of fun. Several members furnished large amounts of rhizomes from their own gardens, in addition to the organized digs. A large group had breakfast together at Red Apple after the sale at Deer Park. Joan and Jack Scanlon, again, hosted a delicious lunch at their home after the Cabrillo sale. A great time was had at these club events. We want to thank Brenda Wood for renting and hauling tables used at Deer Park and Cabrillo. There was a wide participation by members working long hours in preparing for the sales and serving customers. The hard work really paid off. Submitted by Charley Kearns bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzza Board of Directors 2017 President Craig Tarr cht2325@yahoo.com 408 425-7207 Past President Barbara Hanson behanson@pacbell.net 831 335-4949 Vice President Barbara Hanson behanson@pacbell.net 831 335-4949 Treasurer/ Librarian Larrissa Daniel Larissa_paniza@hotmail.com 831 724-9162 Secretary Brenda Wood woodbrenda@aol.com 831 724-5415 Jim Cummins jcummins@pacbell.net 831438-1369 Hospitality & Refreshments Shirley Trio Show Chair Charley Kearns kcf@verizon.net 408-315-1520 Newsletter Editor Joe Ghio ghiobayview@att.net 83 423-3656 Webmaster/Newsletter Editor Ann Pike baynews@baymoon.com 831426-8855 1 Year Board Sherry Austin Wayne Crabbs Rosanna Kennedy 2 Year Board Riley Probst Rosa Radicchi Joan Scanlon bzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzza September Meeting For the September Program we are having Jan Palia from the Dahlia Society demonstrating floral arranging and she will have dahlias for us to arrange and take home. So, you need to bring clippers, vases, and green for fill. The Dahlia show is August 26 th and 27 th at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History. We are all invited. 2 www.montereybayiris.org Bay News, September, 2017

2017 August Sales Three Sales! photo by R. addicchi Bay News, September, 2017 www.montereybayiris.org 3

photo by F Valentine Aptos Deer Park 4 www.montereybayiris.org Bay News, September, 2017

Aptos Market photo by F Valentine Monterey Market photo by F Valentine photo by F Valentine Bay News, September, 2017 www.montereybayiris.org 5

CULTURE TIPS H ere it is September second and the plan was to have the named varieties replant well underway. All set to go yesterday and the temperature kept climbing to 105 in Santa Cruz. Today isn t much different, so inside to get out of the heat and writing for the NEWSLETTER. Many of you got your replanting and planting the new acquired ones by now which is a good thing. But it is never too late to get bearded iris planted or replanted. In our climate planting in September, ever into October should produce nice plants and bloom in the spring. September is the month to begin planting/replanting your beardless irises (except for Pacificas wait until mid-october to early November to do them). Compared to bearded irises, beardless irises can not tolerate staying out of ground for long. So if you aren t ready to reset them right away, hold them over in a bucket of water until you get around to planting them. If you haven t watered your Pacificas (like I don t), start doing so now so they begin developing new growth and roots needed for successful replanting them after mid- October or later.. % Joe Bring Reblooms Bring your rebloomer to share! First drawing goes to those who have brought blooms. Rebloomer drawing starts in August and goes until February. Up Coming Meeting Our October meeting on Friday the 21 st will feature Beardless and Pacific Coast Iris. PCIs are the iris native to our area and are often found wild in our coastal hills. Our speaker is Joe Ghio. If you have been to our Spring Iris shows, then you are famil iar with his PCI introductions and seedlings. The American Iris Society annually gives out the Sydney B Mitchell Award for the best Pacific Coast Iris and Joe Ghio has won this award over a dozen times. He is the expert to hear when you want to learn about these wonderful little iris! Everyone is welcome to attend our meetings. Come join us, have fun and learn tips about gardening and iris! Ghio 12 th Annual 1 Hour Sale Saturday, September 23 rd, 9-10 a.m. 1201 Bay Street, Santa Cruz, CA 95060. A good selection of the newest and best introductions from many sources such as Schreiner, Keppel, Ghio, and especially a wide selection of Blyth originations will be available. Prices are mostly $5 each with some rare ones, $10. A limited number of 2017 releases will be available for $15 each. Also a selection organic vegetables, fruits and pumpkins will also be available. Fall Regional Reminder: the AIS 14 Region s 2017 Fall Meeting, Going Beardless, will be on October 27 th and 28 h, inchico. The guest speaker will be Chad Harris of Mt. Pleasant Iris Farm, Washougal, Washington. He has been growing many different species of iris in southwest Washington for over 35 years. He is respected in the iris world as a Master Judge with the American Iris Society and for his work with Iris ensata. See the registration form in the current AIS-14 Bulletin and on the AIS-14 website: www.aisregion14.org/. Door Prizes Once more members need to bring good recent iris and any and all beardless iris plants to share as door prizes. Bring favorite irises for the drawing. Those beardless iris you won in prior years would be good. It is important to have a good selection of iris both for us and for any new members coming to the meeting! NOMINATING COMMITTEE: This is the month we start the process of electing the officers to serve our club for 2018. The President appoints a person to chair the Nominating Committee. Then, two more members are nominated from the floor. The three member committee compiles a recommended slate of officers and board members. The recommended slate is announced at the October meeting. Further nominations may be made from the floor at that time. The election is held at the November meeting, with the new officers taking office January 1 st. 6 www.montereybayiris.org Bay News, September, 2017