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submitted by Pam Walker

Meeting Location: The Garden Center, Grace Barnes Room

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Speaker: Rose Kern, Master Gardener - “Scavenger Gardening”


Rose has a great philosophy about scavenger gardening: it’s a mindset. With that mindset, she is always looking for ways to re-purpose ordinary items like wooden boxes, string, straw bales, wire racks, etc. She had dozens of stories and examples of how she transformed those items into beautiful and useful additions to her gardens. She digs holes in her garden to compost her kitchen waste along with old coffee grounds from Starbucks, and she drives around her neighborhood in the fall asking for bags of raked leaves for composting. She uses small restaurant take-out containers with clear lids as small greenhouses. She’s a fan of “snarfing” plants and cuttings from her neighbors, and usually collects the seeds from her grocery store produce.


She encouraged us to read the Foxfire books. It was an entertaining morning, and here’s her story about her visit today with Petal Pushers (PP): https://www.solarranch.com/scavenger-gardening-updates/


Business Meeting:

We had three visitors at this meeting, two of whom had heard about Petal Pushers at the Garden Center’s 50th anniversary celebration. At that event, PP was in charge of making and selling popcorn, but the popcorn machine was defective, and it kept tripping the electrical breakers wherever we plugged it in. The garden Council is getting a refund for the cost of renting the machine.


We have two members who have decided to become associate members of the PP garden club. This means that they will be welcome to attend meetings but will not be required to host a meeting or assist in Council events. One had been the PP representative to the garden Council, so she will be replaced by another of our members.


Susan summarized the lessons learned from the April plant sale. We did well selling daisies and geraniums, but petunias didn’t sell so well. Next year, we’ll buy strategically with this in mind.


We also have a better understanding of our Square credit card reader. It really improved our sales at the spring plant sale, but the fees take a chunk out of our profits. We can decrease the fees we pay to Square by paying our club dues by cash or check.


Petal Pushers’ new fiscal and program year begins every May 1, so we have been busy finding great speakers and field trips to do in 2025-26. Please sign up to host a meeting on the sign-up sheet that Susan has. All this information is being typed into the new PP yearbook which will be distributed soon.


July 18-19 is the annual Council flower show with the theme “Christmas in July”. Petal Pushers will decorate a 6-foot artificial Christmas tree with the theme of “Christmas in July is for the Birds”. We will be making the crafts to go on the tree at the Garden Center on July 9 from 9:00 – noon. Please come help for a while. We won the club competition at the flower show last summer, so let’s do it again!

Next Petal Pusher meeting: July 22, 2025, 9:30


We will visit the home of a PP friend to see her beautiful yard, veggies, and bee hives. No speaker, just a nice morning. Due to the bees, NO BRIGHT COLORS OR BLACK CLOTHING! WHITE OR CREAMS, if possible.

 
 
 
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  • August 9, 2025, 9:30 a.m., “Elite” Daylily Sale & Meeting : **ADS Member’s Home 

  • September 21, 2025, 9:30 a.m., “Fertilizing Methods”: ADS **Member’s Home

  • September 26/27, 2025 9:00 a.m. – 4 :00 p.m., Daylily Fall Sale at Albuquerque Garden Center

  • October 10/11, 2025, AHS Region 6 Meeting, Cleburne, TX

  • October 25, 2025, 9:30 a.m., Member Slideshow, Election of Officers and Potluck at ADS **Member’s Home 


** Contact chickenlady21@hotmail.com for Member’s meeting address

 
 
 

Albuquerque Daylily Society Show

Sunday, June 29, 2025 Albuquerque Garden Center

Entries for Horticulture, Design and Photography

8:30 am – 10 am

Show and Sale: 1 pm – 4 pm



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DIVISION IV: DESIGN

“Daylily Olympians at Their Best”


SECTION 1: TRICOLOR - ALL FRESH plant materials. Eligible for the Tricolor Award.

All Classes must have a 3x5 card listing the plant materials.


Please name the daylily/daylilies if known.

Class A: “Introducing Sport Climbing” – A Traditional Line or Line-Mass Design featuring a Daylily/Daylilies. Other plant materials are allowed, but must be ALL FRESH. Eligible for the Tricolor Award. Traditional Line or Line-Mass Design requirements can be found in the 2017 NGC Handbook for Flower Shows on pages 70-71.  


Class B: “Team Sport Huddle” – A Traditional Mass Design of ALL FRESH plant materials with an emphasis on Daylilies. Eligible for the Tricolor Award. Traditional Mass Design requirements can be found in the 2017 NGC Handbook for Flower Shows on pages 70-71. 


Class C: “Springboard Diving” – A Traditional Line Design with water visible. Design must include a Daylily/Daylilies with additional ALL FRESH plant materials. Eligible for the Tricolor Award. Line Design requirements can be found in the 2017 NGC Handbook for Flower Shows on pages 70-71.  


SECTION 2: DESIGNER’S CHOICE – Eligible for the Designer’s Choice.

The Design must have one or more Daylilies. Additional plant materials may be fresh,

dried/treated, or a combination. FRESH plant materials may not be treated.

All Classes must have a 3x5 card listing the plant materials. Please name the daylily/daylilies if known.


Class D: “Track and Field Competitions” – A Creative Parallel Design featuring a Daylily/Daylilies with additional plant materials. Additional plant materials may be fresh, dried/treated, or a combination. FRESH plant materials may not be treated. Parallel Design requirements can be found in the 2017 NGC Handbook for Flower Shows on page 75.  

Class E: “Tennis Stars“ – A Transparency Design featuring a Daylily/Daylilies. Other plant materials may be used, and may be fresh, dried/treated, or a combination. FRESH plant materials may not be treated. Transparency Design requirements can be found in the 2017 NGC Handbook for Flower Shows on page 77.


Class F: “Pre-Event Carbo Loading“ – An Exhibition Table Design featuring a Daylily/Daylilies. Other plant materials may be used, and may be fresh, dried/treated, or a combination. FRESH plant materials may not be treated. Exhibition Table Design requirements can be found in the 2017 NGC Handbook for Flower Shows on page 76.


DESIGN RULES

1. Daylilies must be the dominant flower in all arrangements.

2. The following are not allowed - Artificial plant material, American or other Countries Flags, plants on the NM threatened or invasive list, live animals or taxidermal specimens.

3. Fresh plant material may NEVER be treated by spraying, dyeing, painting, etc.

4. If used, dried plant material may be treated (painted, dyed, etc.)

5. Exhibitors are allowed only one entry per class.

6. All designs will be placed on the countertops adjacent to the walls of the Pinion Room. All Design Classes are limited to a space of 30” wide x 28” deep x 42” high.

7. The designer has the freedom to use accessory items, underlays, or staging panels of his/hers choosing. If used, they must conform to the allotted space requirements.

8. Designs must be arranged by a single exhibitor.

9. Any cut fruit/s or vegetable/s must be properly sealed.

10. A 3”X5” card is required for listing all plant materials used. An additional 3”X5” card of explanation may be used for any design.

11. Judging of the Design Division will be performed by a panel of National Garden Club, Inc. judges, according to National Garden Club standards. Judge should indicate on the entry tag those entries that point score at or above 90 in the event that said entry does not receive a blue ribbon.

12. Classes may be awarded 1 - 1st place blue ribbon, 1 - 2nd place red ribbon, 1 - 3rd place yellow ribbon and unlimited honorable mention ribbons, if merited.

13. Both top Design Division entries, Tricolor and Designer’s Choice, must have scored 95 points or above to receive the top awards.

14. The exhibitor who wins the Tricolor or Designer’s Choice Award must be a member of AHS or must join at the show after winning in order to receive the award. Each section must have at least THREE CLASSES with at least FOUR ENTRIES in each class in order to award either the Tricolor or Designer’s Choice Award.

15. A SWEEPSTAKES AWARD will be awarded to the designer with the most blue ribbons.

The Design Chairman/Consultant will be available to answer questions regarding any design class both prior to, and on the day of, the show.


Contact Debi Harrington at 505-206-0930 for a reservation for placement in the Design Section.

 
 
 
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