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50 | SUN LAKES LIFESTYLES | JULY 2018 | "The glory of gardening: hands in the dirt, head in the sun, heart with nature. To nurture a garden is to feed not just on the body, but the soul." ~ Alfred Austin You knew it was going to happen, you blink and summer is winding down, it's already August. I know, I know we do have a month left, but isn't it hard to keep the summer momentum going when the stores are putting out Halloween candy and plastic pumpkins when you are looking for watermelon? Meanwhile on the garden front… did you know there are late summer things that you can plant in your garden and still attain great results? Here are six of the best vegetables: 1. Carrots, you will actually have carrots in your garden in approximately six weeks; 2. Cauliflower, it is a delicious cool weather vegetable, but good at a BBQ too, particularly if you roast it; 3. Broccoli; 4. Spinach; 5. Radishes; 6. Beets and Beet greens. For those of you who are flower gardeners, try Poppies (the California state flower), Cornflowers, Calendulas and Larkspur. For our programs we enjoyed in June Linda Vieira as our guest speaker, speaking about Gardens of the Deep, enlightening us about the Oceans and the many new and innovative ways they are turning fisherman into farmers. In July the guest speaker was Woody Catalano, a resident expert who spoke about Dealing with Unwanted Wildlife in Sun Lakes, it was both informative and educational. Now that you've heard about the past months' summer fun, you really don't want to miss our August meeting! Our guest speaker will be from the Graber Olive House. The Graber Olive House is located in Ontario, California and is the oldest operating olive packer in the United States. In 1894, two years after planting olive trees in Ontario, C.C. Graber began selling vat cured olives. The Garden Club meeting is held on the second Wednesday of the month, at the Main Clubhouse in the Ballroom, at 10 am. If you aren't already a member, what are you waiting for? Come and try us out as our guest! If you would like to become a member, please contact Suzie Messick at 769-7945. Happy gardening! Garden Club

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