Categories: News Archive

Welcome to Caldwell County Sign spruced up

CALDWELL COUNTY, NC (November 8, 2016)…On Tuesday, November 8, 2016 Seth Nagy, Eli Snyder (from the Cooperative Extension Office), Chris Erickson (landscape designer) and master gardeners Shirley D’Armond and Corine Hardman-Szerdy planted 5 miscanthus morning light (ornamental grass) and 13 rudbeckia goldstrum plants around the Welcome to Caldwell County sign located on Route 321 north just past Grace Chapel Road. The project took an hour and a half to remove existing mulch and black fabric, loosen exiting dirt. Then the dirt was amended with fertilizer, cow manure and mulch. Next they planted all of the plants, covered with mulch and watered. Water was brought in, placed in buckets with a single hole in each bucket to irrigate along with using a hose. Plants should have sufficient water to last about two weeks before needing to be watered again. In the spring of 2017 we should see the results of the planting. Information and photo provided by Corine Hardman-Szerdy.

Mark Jackson

Share
Published by
Mark Jackson

Recent Posts

Caldwell Journal forced to close down

GRANITE FALLS, NC (December 19, 2024) ⇒ Due to the state of my health, I…

1 year ago

Merry Christmas…

GRANITE FALLS, NC (December 24, 2024) ⇒ Merry Christmas…

1 year ago

Merry Christmas Eve…

GRANITE FALLS, NC (December 24, 2024) ⇒ Merry Christmas Eve...

1 year ago

Extension Cord Safety Tips

GRANITE FALLS, NC (December 23, 2024) ⇒ Not enough cord for your lamp or radio…

1 year ago

A Christmas Of Long Ago

GRANITE FALLS, NC (December 22, 2024) ⇒ We are very blessed and honored to have…

1 year ago

Caldwell Journal forced to close down

GRANITE FALLS, NC (December 19, 2024) ⇒ Due to the state of my health, I…

1 year ago