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Camellia Club of Mobile  Newsletter

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Volume IV  Issue 1                                                                                                                                                                                  _______ October  2007   

GREAT VARIETY ON THE AGENDA FOR OCTOBER MEETING....

The next meeting of the Camellia Club of Mobile will be on October l4 at the Mobile Botanical Gardens.  We will be featuring a report by one of our younger members, Seth Allen, on all the work that has been done to help Bellingrath Gardens locate and name all their older camellias.  Vera Curry will explain how the camellia made its way to Europe, America and Australia - did you know that if those guys hadn’t chucked that tea into Boston Harbor there might not be camellias in Australia now?  The Bonsai Club in Mobile will also be present to give us the best information on how to use our favorite plant to grow a bonsai.   Do try and attend this meeting, lots of things of interest plus you’ll get to socialise with a lovely group of people!

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NEW SEASON’S FIRST MEETING WELL ATTENDED

Sixty members attended the first meeting of the new 2007/2008 Camellia Season on September 9 at the Mobile Botanical Gardens.  Everyone seemed in great spirits and happy to be back in the swing of camellias!  It is nice to see that we have a solid core group of people who attend every meeting with enthusiasm.  Walter Creighton gave a talk on how gibberelic acid came to be used on camellias and also instructed newer members on how to use the gib.  We also found out why you don’t get jumbo peanuts by planting jumbo peanuts - the peanuts only get huge

because as plants they have been treated with gib.  You can get a lot  of extra  information at camellia  meetings!

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Garden Tours.....

Yes!  We will be having our popular Garden Tour program again this camellia season.  Vickie Baugh is busy finalising the arrangements for each tour and details will be published in the Monthly Newsletter, put on the Club Website and announced at the Club Meetings.  Do keep your eyes and ears open so you don’t miss out on some pleasant afternoons during the peak of the bloom season.

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In Memoriam

Members who have read our 2008 Camellia Show Brochure will have noticed that the Show has been dedicated to the memory of John Edwards.  John was a camellia  lover/grower par excellence  and a great supporter of our Club especially through our leaner years.  He was a dear kind man and will be sadly missed at our Shows.  Our love and sympathy have gone out to his wife Mary Ellen who has also taken a great part in our Shows, willingly helping as a clerk each year.

 

Don Lovell, who has been a quiet supporter of our Club since he joined at our 2004 Show, has passed away.  Our sincere sympathy goes to his wife Judy who has elected to join the Club herself.  We look forward to seeing her at our meetings and the Show.

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CAMELLIA CHAT

How did my grafts do?  Absolutely brilliantly - all 10 took nicely on the “Maiden’s Blush” sasanqua stock we purchased from Kyle McKaskey.

Having followed Jim Smelley’s advice of putting the root stock in the ground some time prior to grafting, I had to dig them up after the grafts

had properly taken, put them in bigger pots and place them in light shade under the oak trees. Then disaster , in the form of a fat little

rabbit, struck!  This monster, (who has been stuffing his furry face with our ground birds feed for months) snipped off five (5!!!) of the

plants right at the graft - didn’t eat them, just cut them down!  Next year the potted grafts will be inside a chicken-wire enclosure...

 

Garden organically?  There is a new oil spray made from canola oil now on the market.  This is supposed to be a good replacement

for the petroleum-based oil sprays we all use to combat scale on our camellias.  If anyone has used it, let us know the results.

 

New camellia book about to be published:  Camellias - The Gardener’s Encyclopedia”  by Jennifer Trehane.  Ms. Trehane and her father

Peter are well-known in the camellia world and run a nursery in Dorset, England, specialising in camellias and blueberries.  She has been

very active in the International Camellia Society and written several books on camellias.  Check  amazon.com for date of sale in October.

 

Think global warming is not for real?  How about this - a company is planting  C.sinensis  in Yorkshire, England with the plan of locally

producing tea.  Verry interresting....

 

 

 

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