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JoAnne Skelly column: Reader asks about gnats, pruning and catalogs for spring planting
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sun, 02/02/2020 - 8:38amI love to hear from readers. One reader and friend, Paul, suggested the following for article ideas: 1. How to deal with those tiny flies that seem to come from indoor plants. 2. This is the best time to take down danger trees, since the insects will not jump to healthy trees now. 3. This is the time to order from plant catalogues and plan for your gardening in the spring.
Greenhouse Project, Carson Tahoe Health offer 2020 Foothill Garden Education Series starting Friday
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Mon, 01/20/2020 - 9:29amThe first of a series of 12 educational gardening classes presented through the collaboration of Carson Tahoe Health and The Greenhouse Project begins this Friday, Jan. 24. Site managers Cory King and William Pierz have put together the monthly series of classes.
JoAnne Skelly column: Pruning for Tree Health
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sat, 11/04/2017 - 8:15amProper pruning can be good for trees. However, people often damage trees in the name of pruning. Dr. Alex Shigo, a well-respected tree researcher provides a number of valuable tips in his book "Tree Pruning."
Updated Nevada Day Parade line up list and map
Submitted by admin on Thu, 10/26/2017 - 2:30pmHere is an updated parade list for all the entries in the Nevada Day Parade on Saturday. Note, there was a last-minute change in streets where the entries are supposed to line up that is different than the printed program. The change was made to accommodate some larger floats. Above is the line-up map, and the list is below:
JoAnne Skelly: Carson City gardeners make a difference in the community
Submitted by editor on Sat, 09/09/2017 - 9:47amWith harvest time upon us, you may find you are blessed with a bounty of late summer treats such as zucchini, potatoes, tomatoes and more. Or, as fruit ripens on your fruit trees, are you finding you have more apples than you need or know what to do with? Perhaps you have too many grapes? If nature has rewarded you with plenty, would you like to share it with your community?
Nevada Humane Society Animal Files: Oakley the Carson City kitty in a tree has a happy ending
Submitted by editor on Thu, 03/16/2017 - 12:17pmBack in February, a little black kitten made headlines throughout Carson City. Oakley took it upon herself to have a nature adventure and climbed all the way to the top of an Oak tree, hence, her name. Sadly, she couldn’t quite figure out how to get down.
Nevada Humane Society: Boxes as preferred toy of cats; kitty rescued from Carson City tree up for adoption
Submitted by editor on Wed, 03/01/2017 - 2:34pmThe doorbell rings. Dogs bark. Cats scramble to hide. Or maybe they run to greet your visitor. Either way, something big is happening. You answer the door to find the Fed Ex guy with a giant cardboard box. It’s like Christmas, Halloween and a birthday all rolled into one — for the cats.
Cat stuck in Carson City tree rescued
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Sat, 02/18/2017 - 6:01pmI am a resident of Carson City’s West side for almost three decades and Friday morning my brother in law made me aware of a cat stuck in a 40 foot tall tree. Immediately, I thought this animal will need to be helped and will not be able to come down on its own.
JoAnne Skelly: The Aging Apple Tree
Submitted by editor on Mon, 11/02/2015 - 12:32amLast week I spoke with Cory, The Greenhouse Project manager about aging apple trees at his house that an arborist suggested he cut down and replace with dwarf varieties.
Although the apples have always been fruitful, the arborist thinks these trees are almost at the end of their productive years. Cutting down these old, yet healthy, trees may be acceptable from the standpoint of apple production, but since they also serve as shade trees, they would be a great loss in the overall landscape.
Supervisors look to fill four spots on Shade Tree Council
Submitted by editor on Mon, 04/13/2015 - 1:50pmThe Carson City Board of Supervisors is looking to fill four positions on its Shade Tree Council. One position is to fill an unexpired term that will expire January 2016. The other three are each to fill a term that will expire January 2017.
The Shade Tree Council provides advice to the Board of Supervisors on matters concerning the development, maintenance, management and promotion of a safe, healthy and attractive urban forest in Carson City.
Watch it Live: Carson City Shade Tree Council
Submitted by editor on Thu, 02/26/2015 - 4:38pmThe Carson Shade Tree Council meets tonight beginning at 5:30 p.m. in the Sierra Room of the Carson City Community Center, 851 East William Street. Go here for the agenda and here to watch it live.
Driving a Pint Size Car
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Sat, 03/01/2014 - 11:46amI first saw a Smart Car in Paris. We were visiting my daughter who was studying abroad in the Fall of 2004. My wife took a photo of me standing behind the uber compact with my arms stretching from bumper to bumper. The design and size were like nothing I had seen in an automobile; it was very Euro.
'Walking lecture' on July 18 features history of Carson City trees
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Wed, 07/10/2013 - 6:32amThe Carson City Historical Society presents a free "walking lecture" on the "History of Trees in Carson City" on Thurday, July 18.
The presentation begins at the Carson City Library Auditorium, 900 N. Roop St., at 6:00 p.m. with a 20-30 minute slide show presentation about trees of our area by Kyle Horvath. Then, participants will drive over to the Capitol Ground for the rest of the lecture.
Carson City Historical Society Garden Tour with Capitol Tree Walk
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 05/31/2012 - 8:27amJoin us for the Carson City Historical Society's Annual Garden Tour, this year featuring a Tree Walk of our Capitol Grounds by Tom Henderson of Healthy Trees. Visit 10 private gardens, talk with their gardeners, and enjoy exclusive access to the new Greenhouse at Carson High School. At 4:30pm we'll "Put the garden tour to bed" with wine, refreshments, and a talk by Joanne Skelly. The day is complete with demonstrations by artists at the historic Foreman-Roberts House, and plants & starts from the Mark Twain Garden Club.
Apple Cider, Anyone?
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 10/27/2011 - 7:13amDo you have apples ripening on your tree? A local group of volunteer fruit foragers would love to come by and pick the ripening fruit. The Fruit Barons harvest unclaimed fruit and donate surplus to a number of local organizations. This year they will also recover apples to make cider for a social event hosted by Healthy Trees. Persons with ripening fruit can bring in their own apples or call the Fruit Barons at 220-6330 or 224-3827, who will donate some of the apples for a cider-making event to be held on Saturday, 5 November, 10 a.m., at 2578 South Curry Street, #5, in Carson City.
Fruit Barons first plunder a plum success.
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Tue, 09/20/2011 - 3:18pmAnother season has begun for the Fruit Barons of Carson City. Sponsored by Healthy Trees, a dedicated group of local volunteers can be seen up in the tree tops on any given morning. With an abundance of fruit that would otherwise go to waste, the Fruit Barons make sure it reaches the community instead. Foraging 275 pounds on their first day, Fruit Barons are still welcoming fruit tree donors please call (775) 220-6330 to donate. Gearing up for their second season Fruit Barons share the bounty with local organizations including FISH, Advocates, Rom Woods, Senior Center and many more.
Shade Tree Council Hosts Tree Care Seminar
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Mon, 08/15/2011 - 6:17pmFor the 20th consecutive year, the Carson City Shade Tree Council will host its annual Fall Tree Care Seminar on November 2, 2011. The Seminar will be held in the Sierra Room at the Community Center from 8:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. and is open to all tree care professionals and tree lovers in the community. The Community Center is located at 851 East William Street in Carson City.
Carson City Tree Walk
Submitted by editor on Fri, 04/29/2011 - 2:44amTom Henderson will conduct a walking tour of remarkable trees on Saturday, May 7, beginning at 10 a.m. at Bordewich-Bray School. This stroll along King Street will include several Nevada Champion trees, the largest of its species recorded in the state.
Mr Henderson will point out several distinctive trees proximate to King Street which he recommends for planting in our climate. This informative tour will pause at several trees to review their particular characteristics and to provide broader perspectives on the benefits of an urban forest.
Shade Tree Council Will Hold Annual Fall Tree Care Seminar
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Sun, 10/31/2010 - 1:39pmFor the 19th consecutive year, the Carson City Shade Tree Council will host its annual Fall Tree Care Seminar on November 3, 2010. The Seminar will be held in the Sierra Room at the Community Center from 8:30 am until 4 pm and is open to all tree care professionals and tree lovers in the community. The Community Center is located at 851 East William Street in Carson City.
The Seminar will be broadcast on Carson City’s public access television stations.
Carson City Arbor Day 2010 Celebration
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Sun, 04/25/2010 - 2:47pmThe Carson City Shade Tree Council will be hosting its annual Arbor Day Celebration on April 30, 2010. The celebration will be held in the park across from the State Library on the corner of Stewart and Musser Streets and will begin at 5:30 p.m. and is scheduled to last an hour.
Media Release - Choral Masterclass May 1 at UNR
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Sun, 04/18/2010 - 7:05pmMedia Release: April 18, 2010
Information: Elinor Bugli 775-883-4154, or Judy Monson 775-882-7464
DAVID DICKAU TO HOLD CHORAL MASTERCLASS APRIL 30
Choral conductor/composer David Dickau will hold a
Media Release - Carson Chamber Singers Concert May 1
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Tue, 04/06/2010 - 10:58pmMedia Release - prepared April 6, 2010
Information: Elinor Bugli 775-883-4154, or Judy Monson 775-882-7464
CARSON CHAMBER SINGERS TO PERFORM MAY 1
Concert features World Premiere of "The Stars Above the Hill" by David Dickau