spokane in bloom garden expo - The Inland Empire Gardeners
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spokane in bloom garden expo - The Inland Empire Gardeners
GARDENERS--IT’S YOUR TIME! If you're interested in learning more about gardening and sharing your interest in friendship with fellow gardeners, why not check out The Inland Empire Gardeners (TIEG)--the nature loving folks that have proudly brought you the Garden Expo for the last 17 years? TIEG meets the 1st Thursday of the month at 6:30pm at CenterPlace, 2426 N Discovery Pl. Featuring: Award-winning newsletter, door prizes, special events, garden tours, refreshments, book library, guest speakers, and lots more fun, laughter, and merriment! If you would like to contact TIEG, call 509-535-8434 or email [email protected]. www.tieg.org See You Next Year! GARDEN EXPO Thank you to our media sponsor! Stay informed on local events, new issue available every Thursday May 13, 2017 “Never Enough Thyme” CATCH a BITE! FRONT - Big Bear Chocolates, Brain Freeze Creamery, Frank’s Franks, Hapa Hawaiian Donuts & Smoked Meats, Have Beans Will Travel Coffee, Old Fashion Kettle Corn Company TULIP FOOD COURT - Lylo’s Teriyaki, Nick’s Shameless Sausage, Mac Daddy’s Gourmet Grub, Mickeldean’s Ice Cream SPOKANE IN BLOOM June 18, 2016 10am - 5pm 6 Valley Gardens! Tickets $10 DAFFODIL FOOD COURT - Garden tour tickets available The Bistro Box, Roamin’ Pizza Chariot, day of tour or ahead of time at Snowball, Tacos Camargo, Toby’s BBQ participating local nurseries INSIDE - Big Foot Lair Café & Espresso ~ Garden Photo Booth ~ Look for the new photograph opportunity area across from the kid’s booth--pose the kids or take a selfie. It’s all free! “A Moment in Time” C A Afriko Goods- African Baskets, Carvings, Hats Albe - Rustic Furniture & Garden Art *A Little Bird - Plants, Pots, Bir d houses/feeder s All About Ponds - Pond Construction, Supplies All About Wood - Outdoor Fur nitur e Alpine Greenhouses - Hanging Baskets, Plants American Family Insurance - Insurance Antique Rose Farm - New & Old Har dy Roses Arabesque Farms & Bakery - Bread, Pastries Artstone Garden Ornaments - Metal Garden Art B Backtrack - Recycled Material Bird Feeders Backyard Art - Concr ete Benches, Bir dbath *B&G Sweet Heat Peppers - Candied Jalapenos Barbara’s Kitchen - Fudge, Divinity, Nut Bar s *Barnheart Bliss - Wood Signs, Star s, Ar r ows Basket Case, The - Fabr ic Wr apped Baskets Bath Fitter - Bathtub & Shower Remodeling Big Bear Chocolates -Gourmet Caramel Apples Big Foot Café - Lair Reasonably Priced Food Bistro Box, The - Slider s, Sandwiches, Fr ies Blackwaters Metal - Steel Garden Art & Decor Blue Frog Garden Nursery - Small Trees, Shrubs Blueberry Lady - Nutr itious Blueber r y Plants Blue Rock Enterprises - Adirondack Furniture Blumenhaus - Hanging Baskets filled w/ annuals *Bob & Linda Whitehead - Rustic Signs, car ds Bob’s Bee Houses - Wooden Gar den items Bolstad’s Iron Art - Gar den Ar t, Gates, Ar bor s *Brain Freeze Creamery - Ice Cr eam, Shakes Branches - Wooden & Mixed Media Garden Art Buggirl’s Garden - Per ennials, Veggies, Annuals *Butterfusion - Delicious Flavored Butters *Carlos F Watkins- Bed Benches, Pallet Flags Cat Attraction - Cat Nip & Cat Nip Toys Cedar Mountain Perennials - Natives, Shr ubs Chattaroy Cheese Company - Far mstead Cheese Chris Hartman - Outdoor Ar t, Stained Glass City of Spokane Water Dept - Conser vation Clare’s Garden - Wonder ful Her bal Soaps *Clay Creations - Clay Sculptures, Garden Objects Clementine’s Nursery - Plants, Per ennials Color of Africa - Hand-woven Quality Goods Community Colleges of Spokane - College Info Concrete Works Statuary, Inc. - Statuar y Cooper Creek Farm - Vegetable Plants Copper Spinner - Copper & Glass Mobiles Costco Wholesale - Memberships, Information Country Harvest - Soup Mixes, Garden Decor Coyote Roadhouse Pottery - Flower Vases *Cranberry Corners - Feeder s, Yar d Ar t Creative Concepts - Aloe Vera Hand Cream Creature Comforts - Var iety of Gar den Ar t CRS Inc - Roasted Nuts, Spud Spikes, Seasonings *C Street Creations/Serendipity - Garden Décor D Daniel Libby - Bir d Feeder s, Bir d Baths Dave’s Basic Garden Tool BGT - Tool Debbie McCulley Designs - Whimsical Art Deep Roots - Grape Vines , Berry Starts Desert Jewels Nursery - Shrubs, Perennials Dog & Pup Glass - Blown Glass Suncatchers Donna Jo Smith - Harpist Driftwood Creations - Recycled Metal Art Dusty Daisies - Planter s, Hanging Baskets, etc. E Earthly Expressions - Arts & Crafts *Elegant Garden Design - Metal Gar den Ar t Elithorp Farm - Culinary Herbs, Sunflowers G A R D E N E X P O S E M I N A R S Spokane Community College Lair Auditorium 10am - Jerry Pavia - Garden Photographer - “Selkirks Spectacular” - The Loop encircles the breathtaking Selkirk Mountains in northeast Washington, north Idaho and southeast British Columbia, a place of forested hillsides, sparkling waterfalls, snowcapped craggy peaks, and wildlife. No wonder this route was voted “The West's Best Scenic Drive” by Sunset Magazine. Surprises await around every corner! A look at the International Selkirk Loop in images that covers the flora, fauna, wild places, and events. This talk and its gorgeous images will give the audience an inside look at the “Selkirks Spectacular” book which will be on hand to purchase and have the author sign. 11:30am - Susan Mulvihill - Writer, Master Gardener - “Take a Walk Down Historic Garden Paths” - Let columnist and avid traveler Susan Mulvihill take you to some beautiful historic gardens in America, the United Kingdom and Europe. This delightful presentation evokes a bygone age, imbued with stately homes, historic landscapes, and beautiful gardens. An inspirational experience where you can step back in time to an elegant past, enjoy a relaxing moment, and discover common ground through the beauty of a garden. Her photos will help you put together your travel bucket list! 1pm - Robert Singletary - Historian, Author - “History of the Inland Northwest Agriculture” - A homesteader wrote of the Palouse in the 1880s: "Its beauty was wild and untrammeled and the undulating hills were covered with luxuriant grasses.” The prairie's colors change with the seasons, from brown to green to gold, and its deep rich soil makes it one of the most productive agricultural regions in the world. A presentation that discusses the history of food and farming in the Inland Northwest area. Few people know our agricultural roots, yet this region cultivated a wide variety of fruits and vegetables. Understanding our past can provide inspiration growing forward. Come learn about what was and what is being planned for the future of food and farming in our community. 2:30pm - Phyllis Stephens - Local Media Personality - “Gardening Remedies from the Past that Work Today” - Probably the most important lesson we have to learn is that trying to fight nature is foolish and to co-operate is common sense. When we co-operate, nature helps to solve the problems, and the way forward can become clearer to us. If we observe nature closely we are more inclined to find the answers. The shelves at the garden store bulge with all manner of sprays, pellets, liquids and powders designed to kill any nasties on your veggie patch or encourage your roses to bloom at their most spectacular. But if you want to avoid putting too many chemicals onto The Garden Expo would like to thank your garden or just want to save some money, JU Contracting for their invaluable there are plenty of homemade alternatives assistance in the marking of the Expo that work just as well. Phyllis will share with us in her own enthusiastic and infectious way booth spaces this year--509-484-9144-some of the best ideas that have worked for www.jucontacting.com--they are your her over the years. A fun blast from the past roofing solution from everyone’s favorite gardening friend. G A R D E N E X P O D E M O N S T R A T I O N S Spokane Community College Lair Conference Room 10am - Michael Loundagin - Home Fires Nursery - “Edible Landscaping” - Imagine a bench shaded by grapevines, heavy with ripening fruit. A driveway lined with dwarf apple and pear trees. Grabbing the newspaper with one hand and a ripe strawberry with the other. Many of the plants we grow for food are beautiful, too, and can have a place in the landscape around our home. When people talk about their landscaping, they usually distinguish it from the garden, which is of course full of delicious vegetables. Why is it necessary to make such a clear and definite distinction? Anyone who can grow flowering plants can grow edible ones as well. Edible landscaping also has grown hand in hand with a greater awareness and interest in good cooking and healthy eating. 11am - Spokane Conservation District - Community Organization - “How to take a Soil Sample and Why” - A soil test removes the guess work from gardening--saving time and money! Gardeners should test their soil every 2-3 years or before starting a new gardening project. Soil samples can be taken whenever the ground is not frozen. In the spring, tests should be ordered far enough ahead of planting to prepare the soil with the recommendations. Using the test recommendations will help achieve the desired results in the lawn or garden and will prevent over fertilization. This interesting demonstration by the Spokane Conservation District will help gardeners understand how and why to properly take a soil sample. 1pm - Linda Beutler, Curator, Rogerson Clematis Garden - “A Cut Above: Tips for Using Clematis as Cut Flowers" - Join clematis author and expert Linda Beutler as she presents the right stuff for preserving clematis as cut flowers and highlights a selection of clematis species and cultivars ideal for cut flower use. Clematis make an ideal cut flower. The delicate look of the flowers is a contradiction to their suitability for cuts. Clematis stems are fibrous and not easily damaged. In addition, this allows them to rehydrate easily. Most cut clematis will open bloom from buds indoors, and flowers will stay fresh for up to 10 days or longer. An arrangement created during her demonstration will be given to an attendee as a door prize! 2pm - Renee Healy, Tacoma Artist - “Anyone Can Paint, You Just Need Thyme” - Learning how to draw means learning to see. A good art lesson teaches us not only to create but to look at, think about and understand our world through art. Painting can best be described as the process of adding color to a surface, usually in the form of a liquid. There are many different painting methods and techniques. Each technique is dependent on the type of paint that is used. Renee will be demonstrating using positive and negative space in DANCING WITH GARDEN STARS! watercolor. She will be using rose buds and Be sure to check out the Inland leaves to show how easy it is to display depth in Empire District Garden Club’s a painting. Remember, all it takes to create your own piece of art is thyme! Flower Show inside the Lair Bigfoot Note - Programs, times, exhibitors listed subject to change without notice. Limited seating for free talks Bistro. Experience beautiful, awardwinning floral creations Elk-Camden Garden Keepers Garden Club End of the Road Antiques & Collectibles Event Sales - Vertical Garden, Sheets/Pillows, etc F Family Tree Naturals - Organic Soap Fielder Keepsakes - Fine Porcelain Teaware Fisher Blacksmithing Garden Tools - Cr afted Fleur de Provence Lavender Farm - Products Fleurs en Verre - Glass Flower Gar den Ar t Flowers Galore - Hanging Baskets, Vegetables Forest Green Enterprises - Concr ete Statuar y For the Birds - Bird Condos, Gardener Carts Francis Avenue Community Center - Info Frank’s Franks - New York Style Hotdogs Freeborn Metal Art - Handcrafted Metal Art *Freeman Creek Originals-Clay Fairies, Gardens Friends of Manito, The - Lush, Healthy Plants G Gaia Gardens - Plant Suppor ts, Plants Garden Bells - Add Music to Your Garden! Garden Gate Lavender - Lavender Plants *Garden Photo Booth - Smile for the Camer a! Garden Pot Stacker - New Gar den Innovation *Ginny Brennan Watercolor - Acr ylics, Flags Glitz N Glass - Hand-painted Glassware, Décor Glory Girl Designs- Plants, Handmade J ewelr y Gourd Garden, The - Crafted Gourds, Plants Grape House Vineyards - Gr ape Plants Green’s Greenhouse - Annuals, Per ennials H Hair Claws - Hair Accessor ies Hapa Food Co - Donuts & Smoked Meats Have Beans Will Travel Espresso - Coffee Heavenly Special Teas - Gourmet Teas, Teaware Heavy Petal Nursery - Unique Hardy Plants *Heirloom Boutique - Home Décor, Clothing, etc. Hollis Art Works - Metal, Wood Sculptures Home Fires Nursery - Or namental Plants Homemaker’s Choice - Quality Rada Cutlery Homewood Farm - Plants & Gar den Décor *Honeysmith - Gar den Star ts, Kid Gr owing Kits House Blend Productions - Garden Shabby Chic Hula Hoops- Wonder ful, Fun Gar dening Items I Imaginations - Sun Catchers, Vases, Stones Inland Empire Dahlia Society - Tuber s Inland Empire District Garden Clubs - Flowers Inland Empire Gardeners, The - Expo Sponsor, Door Prize Table, Garden Club Membership Inland Empire Water Garden & Koi Society Inland NW Garden Railroad Society - Display In Small Packages - Succulents, Vases, Pots J *Jack & Sons Unique Birdhouses - Bir dhouses Jennifer Sumner Designs - Jewelry, Gifts *Jerry Pavia Photography - Book Sales Jimmy’s Lighthouses - Lighthouses, Bir dhouses JJ & Company - Magnetite Stone/Shell J ewelr y John Bettinger - Original Metal Work JSC Creations/Garlic Gourmay - Shoes, Food *Just Plate Crazy - License Plate Art, Signs, etc. K *Kangaroo Kwilts, Embroidery & More Kenneth Roberts Tomato Plants, Kitchenwar e Kool Kid Korner - Fun Activities for Young Folk Kornell’s Kountry Fudge - Handmade Fudges Kuhlmann Kreations - Beautiful Metal Décor L Lael’s Moon Garden Nursery - Plants *Lavender Lady - Oils, Hydr osols, Lotions, etc. *Lavender Lands LLC - Lavender Pr oducts Leaning Pine Enterprises - Pr essed Flower s *Lethal Customs - Metal Art for Home/Gar den Lily Pad Bulb, The - Bulbs, Daylilies Little Library Building of Spokane - Libraries Little Prince of Oregon Nursery - Plants Galor e LIV - Glass & Metal Gar den Decor ations Lor Garden - Vegetable Star ts, Fr esh Veggies *Louie’s Gates & More - Gar den Gates, Benches *Love Hath a Way - Soap, Candles, Plants Lowell’s Tools - Gar den Tools You'll Need *LuminoCity - Uniquely Handcr afted Lights Lylo’s Teriyaki/Garden - Chicken, Rice, Noodles M *Mac Daddy’s Gourmet Grub-Mac & Cheese *Madrugada Pottery - Ceramic Garden Art Maggie’s Garden - Flowers, Perennials Magnificent Microbes -Grow Rich Fruits/Veggies MA Graphics - Or iginal & Fun Ar t Gar ments *Mai Essentials - Handcrafted Jewelry *Mama Torrez Salsa Co - Salsa, Tor tilla Chips Manny’s Works - J apanese Lanter ns, Bamboo Maples for All Seasons - Acer Palmatum Mapel’s Outback - Windchimes, Windsocks Marle Worm Growers - Soil Amendments Mary Lee Rozelle - Ar t Pr ints, Or iginals Maximized Living - Free Health Screenings, Info *Mel’s - Annie Sloan Paint Mickeldean’s Ice Cream - 45 Differ ent Kinds! Miller’s Homestead - Bee-Keeping, Honey MKC West - Stained Glass Suncatcher s *ML Design - Ceramics, Leafs, Wall hangings, etc. Montana Moon Copper Works - Windchimes *Moon Creek Gourmet Sweets - Car amel Candy Moonlight Artworks - Fr amed Ar t, Paintings Morando Sculptures - Concr ete Or naments Morning Great Sky - Native American Paintings My Cup of Tea & Spice Co. - Loose Leaf Tea N Naylor Creek Nursery - Hosta, Shade Plants Nick’s Shameless Sausage - Sausages, Bur ger s *NLR Photography - Wildflower, Flower, Nature *Noah & Alissa Shannon - Edible Plants Noodlehead Sprinkler - You’ve Gotta Have This! Northland Rosarium - Rose Plants Northwest Gardener’s Handbook - Book Sale Northwest Plant Health Care -Yard Services *Northwest Summers - Wood Carved Signs, etc O Oil & Vinegar - Culinar y Gour met Food Old Fashion Kettle Corn Co. - Popcorn Treat *Old Timer’s Wood N Things - Gar den Boxes *Organic Grow Tables & Systems-Garden Tables Out of Jen’s Attic- Old Windows, Planter Boxes Owens Gardens - Br omeliads, Air Plants P Painted Turtle - Vintage Furniture, Yard Art *Pantry Fuel - Fresh Meal Delivery Service Parts 2 Art - Recycled Old Farm Equipment Patti’s Garden Expressions - Water Featur es Peaceful Valley Living - Planters, Signs, Art *Penny’s Pixie Planters - Miniatur es, Fair ies Petal Pushers - Nur ser y Stock, Gar den Ar t Phocas Farms - Hardy, Drought Tolerant Plants *Phosi Gardens - Tomato starts, Peppers, Art Plants Anonymous - Gar den T-shirts, Gifts Plasma Creations - Unique Metal Ar t *Poppin Cracklins - Cooking/selling Por k Rinds PPD Enterprises - Birdbaths/Feeders, misc. Prokera Dry Skin Care - Lotions for Gardeners Purse Chick - Bling Pur ses, Wallets, Hats R Real Fudge - Fudge, Candy, Toffee *Re-find Designs - Mosaic Gar den Lights, Pots *Renee Healy Fine Arts - Water color s, Oils, etc. Renee’s Home & Garden - Dramatic Yard/Décor Renewal by Anderson - Window Replacement *Rick Hankins & John Willard - Plants, Baskets *RL Erdahl Photographics - Natur e & Flor al RNR Garden Creations - Gar den Metal Ar t *Roamin’ Pizza Chariot - Wood-fired Pizza Rock Cabin Farm - Metal Silhouettes, Signs, etc. Rocky Bland Chainsaw Carving - Originals *Rod McKenzie - Chainsaw Carving, Furniture Rogerson Clematis Collection - Clematis Rose Hill Farms - Gar den Pots, Accessor ies Rustic Designs - Bir dhouses, Lawn Fur nitur e Rustic Garden, The - Metal Yard Art *Rustic Signs & Carvings - Wood Car vings, etc S *S&L Junk Sisters- Repur posed items, plants SCC Hort Dept - Check out The Greenery! *Scenic Treasures - Gar den Ar t, Oil Paintings Scentsy - Wickless Candles--Scent w/o the flame! SCRAPS - Cat & Dog Adoption, Infor mation Scentual Nature - Botanical Potpour r i, Candles *Simply Imperfection - Flower Pots, Shabby Chic *Smartgro, LLC - Locally Pr oduct Compost/Tea Smitty’s Greenhouse - Per ennials, Gar den Ar t *Snowball Shaved Ice - Delicious Fr ozen Tr eat Solar Gem Greenhouse, Inc. - Greenhouses Spiceologist - Handcr afted Spice Rubs Spokane in Bloom Garden Tour - Information *Spokane Conservation District - Infor mation Spokane Lilac Society - Lilacs, Information Spokane Regional Solid Waste System - Info *Spokane Rose Society - Membership Info Spokane Valley Quilt Guild - Quilt Raffle Steel Stone Design - Fanciful Rock Animals Sturdy Built Sheds, LLC - Display Sheds Sundquist Nursery - Cr eative, Pr actical Plants *Sunriver - Original Art, Paintings T *Tacos Camargo - Authentic Mexican Food Tall Grass Farms - Veggie Star ts, Dahlias *Teresa Adaszynska - Oil Paintings Thirty-one Gifts - Gar den Bags, Gr ocer y Totes This Old House - Painted Garden Furniture *Three Little Birds - Terrariums, Potted Plants Tin Shed Designs - Signs, Accessor ies, Benches Toast Toppers - Jam from Local Organic Fruit Toby’s Barbecue - Bar becue Sandwiches, Sides Tomato Lady, The - Heir loom Tomato Plants *Torie Foote - Herb Starts U *Under Kitty Supervision - Clocks, Coaster s Uniquely Charmed Scarfs - Scar fs, misc. Urban Dirt - Variety of Glass Orbs & Terrariums V Vicki’s Garden Center - Plants, Baskets Vicki’s Gifts - Concr ete Stepping Stones Vivi Jewelry - Fashion J ewelr y & Accessor ies W Wabi Sabi - Japanese Maples, Hosta Waddell & Reed - Financial Planning Walla Walla Nursery - Per ennials & Gr asses Wandering Willow - Tr ellises, Tables, Chair s *Washington State Quilters - Spokane Chapter *West Plains Beekeeping Association - Info West Valley City Schools - Flowers, Vegetables Wildtree - Gr apeseed Oils, Mar inades, Spices Williams Lake Greenhouse - Bedding Plants Wilma’s Creations - Cedar Benches, Planter s *Wimsical Welds - Welding Ar t, etc Windward Gift Shop - Repurpose Glass, Signs *Woodstuff -Pinecone Candle Holders, Plantstands *Worker Bee, The - Handmade Natural Products Wright Brothers Sunrooms - Plant Sunrooms WSU Master Gardeners - Garden Education Wynn’s Glass Creations - Garden-related Art
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