November 2013 Community Service Project

The current community project for the Old Alabama Town Herb Society is at T.S. Morris Elementary School in Montgomery. It entails a monthly meeting at the school with Mr. Freeman’s fifth grade class. We meet the first Friday of the month and expose the kids to herbs, plants in general, the environment and how we influence it, and the love of growing things to eat.

In November’s meeting we discussed botanical names, good soil vs. poor soil, and what the plants need to survive. The kids planted 3 basil plants (Osimum basilicum) and 3 snake plants (Sanseveria trifasciata) in good potting soil, and 3 of each in very poor playground dirt. Some kids could not get past the thought that both were just plain dirt, and were very hesitant to use their hands. (Reminder to self: Bring gloves next time). They were asked to observe and document the progress through the year of both plants in the different soils. Hopefully the basil will provide us with enough to adorn our pizza in the spring.

Many thanks to Old Alabama Town Herb Society members Shell Payton and Jane McCarthy for their hands on help with the kids, and to Ms. Easterling and Mr. Freeman for giving us guidance in this project.

November 2013 in the gardens

The gardens look very nice this time of year, but winter is just around the corner.  The scarecrows in the 5 Old Alabama Town gardens are a very nice addition to the fall landscape.  There is a doctor in the Doctor’s Garden, a musically inclined lady in the Mother Garden, Lavender Lil in the Scent Garden, Lady Dye in the Dye Garden, and a petulant child sitting down on the job in the Children’s Garden.

In the Children’s Garden, there are several unusual plants that catch people’s attention, but the most stunning this year is the Zinger Hibiscus (Hibiscus sabdariffa , aka The Herb Garden at the Governor’s Mansion has been reclaimed and tended lovingly by a couple of dedicated herb gardeners. The plants are labeled, and ready for winter. The chef uses many of the herbs, but there is always room for expansion.

Roses and Rosemary

“Roses and Rosemary: Favorite Recipes Old Alabama Town Herb Society” is now available! This collection of recipes has something for everyone, and is a great value for everyone that likes to cook with the herbs from their gardens. Available locally at Old Alabama Town, and for those unable to visit Old Alabama Town, please contact us to find out how you can get your copy too!

 

Save The Date

“Save The Date”

Our program for the night of June 19th ‘Everything’s Coming Up Roses’ will feature Jane McCarthy, Horticulturist and Design Expert for the Maxwell/Gunter Air Force Base complexes.

Jane will demonstrate and provide assistance on learning how to propagate your favorite roses, so please feel free to bring your cuttings.

We will be installing New Officers and a light herbal potluck of finger foods is planned so that we so that we keep the night and clean up easy. Rosemary Lemonade and Rose Lemon Pound Cake will be served.

Come check us out and should you wish to join us, the cost is $10.00 and will cover your yearly membership dues in the Old Alabama Town Herb Society.

Tuesday, June 19th at 6:00 pm
301 S. Columbus Street
Loeb Reception Center at Old Alabama Town
Montgomery, AL (Downtown)