Salem Weekly Features Mission Street Parks

The formation of Mission Street Parks Conservancy made the cover of the July 19thedition of Salem Weekly. The story reported on the impetus for MSPC’s formation, the response by City officials, and its future plans. “‘I’m really excited,’ said Mayor Chuck Bennett. ‘Improved park maintenance was “obviously badly needed or we wouldn’t have a conservancy…

A Cool Plant Sale To Beat the Heat of Summer

Mission Street Parks Conservancy is holding the 35th Annual Art Fair Plant Sale in Bush’s Pasture Park here in Salem. Friday, July 20th:  10am – 7pm Saturday, July 21st:  10am – 7pm Sunday, July 22nd:  10am – 5pm The plant sale is located in the shade of huge oaks near Bush House Museum, providing a respite from the usual blazing…

35th Annual Spring Plant Sale

The sale includes a wide selection of choice plants, including organically grown vegetable starts and unusual perennials. Coffee and pastries available, too! Salem’s Riverfront Pavilion and North Meadow Friday, April 20 10:am – 7:pm Saturday, April 21 10:am – 3:pm Sponsors: Salem Printing and Blueprint Elwood’s Tree Service Egan Gardens All proceeds benefit Bush’s Pasture…

Mission Street Parks Conservancy Volunteer Field Trip Northwest Garden Nursery

March Field Trip

Several Tuesday Gardeners visited Northwest Garden Nursery, west of Eugene, to see their beautiful display gardens and to purchase their hellebores, which are prized worldwide. We wandered the paths through woodland and rock gardens, interspersed with ornamental grasses, conifers, and flowering shrubs and trees. Among the garden beds are whimsical metal statues, stone mosaic work,…

Time to trim the Epimediums!

Late winter is the time when the bugle call goes out to our Tuesday Gardeners to trim away last year’s weathered foliage to make way for the slender young shoots that emerge from the base of the plant. If one waits too long, it’s a tricky and tedious process to avoid clipping off the new…

Cornelian Cherry Dogwood

Cornelian Cherry Dogwood (Cornus mas), a small deciduous tree native to Europe and Asia, is one of the first to bloom in January with bright yellow pom-pom flowers lasting into late February. Its clusters of olive-shaped bright red berries which appear in mid-summer are edible but bitter, and if not left for the birds, can…

Tom Beatty’s Birthday

The FOBG volunteers celebrated Tom Beatty’s birthday at the Conservatory with carrot cake and brownies, and a stack of birthday cards. Tom has been Bush Park’s Horticulturist for 18 years, overseeing all aspects of maintaining the park, its gardens and grounds. Seems like a good time to put a spotlight on him for his dedication…