Nursery

  • Work parties temporarily on hold

    Due to February’s snowstorm, the frequent below 0° temperatures and some infrastructure upgrades on site, we have temporarily put our Nursery work parties on hold.

    Snow Nursery 2019

    Our nursery location in Central Saanich tends to receive the most snow when it does snow in the region, as you can see in the photo from late February. The good thing is the snow insulated the trees and a gradual melt was not a bad thing from that perspective.

    Now that the snow is gone we’re in the process of installing a new work shelter that will make future work parties more comfortable and efficient.

    We will recommence work parties shortly, though we don’t have a date set yet. There are a few different consideration to take into account as we plan for our next volunteer event at the Nursery. As summarized by our resident forestry expert:

    “I see no need to hasten work parties for other than weed removal. Cold weather can return at nearly any time, compromising the benefit of re-potting any of the 2018 germinants in the small cavities.  I suggest mid-late April as a better time. By then warmer temps will favour root development into the new soil material and larger cavity size. Leaf emergence likely will need more time – likely a month later.
    Assuming we do not have such a heat blast as last May’s, we should have top growth regulated by the healthy roots and our tending: weeding, watering and fertilizing.”

    What that means for us is that we likely won’t be planting acorns or repotting our oaks until the weather warms up enough. Weeding can still happen in the meantime, so that might mean work parties will start again pretty soon once the new shelter is up and ready.

    Stay tuned as we’ll be back soon with more info!

  • Garry Oak Nursery work party update – Sunday, February 3rd

    At this work party we had four volunteers contribute 13.5 hours of work.

    What we accomplished:

    • We did 6 flats today, so 90 x 4″ seedlings potted up into 1 gallon pots. Only 14 flats left to do!
  • Upcoming Garry Oak Nursery work parties

    Hello Garry oak growers and welcome to new volunteers!

    The next two Garry Oak Nursery work parties will be

    • Sunday, February 3rd, 10am to 1pm
    • Saturday, February 9th, 1pm to 4pm

    Our covered work area is still sadly departed, blown apart during the December windstorm, so these work parties will be weather dependent. This means that Judith, Judy or myself will be present on site on these dates and if it starts to pour we’ll call it a day and go home. Fortunately, we’ve nearly decided on a new, more durable shelter so we can have our regular work parties again, rain or shine.

    As a reminder, there is a proper toilet (porta-potty type) on the premises.  Gloves, tools & refreshments are provided. Weather appropriate clothing & good work boots are recommended!

  • Nursery work party January 20th and upcoming schedule

    Hello Garry oak growers,

    Judith will be hosting a work party tomorrow, Sunday, January 20th, 10am to 1pm, weather permitting! These work parties will continue every other Sunday going forward, unless there’s rain, as we still do not have a covered shelter.

    These dates are:

    • February 3
    • February 17
    • March 3
    • March 17

    Saturday work parties will start back up again once we have a shelter installed.

  • Garry Oak Nursery work party update – Sunday, January 6th

    At this work party two contributed 6 hours of volunteer work.

    What we accomplished:

    • 90 4″ seedlings were re-potted into 1 gallon pots.
  • Garry Oak Nursery work party update – Sunday, December 23rd

    At this work party two volunteers contributed 6 hours between them.

    What was accomplished:

    • They fixed wind damage to the work area and located the work shelter in the neighbouring yard.
    • 60 4″ seedlings were potted up into 1-gallon pots.
  • Garry Oak Nursery work party update – Sunday, December 9th

    At this work party two volunteers attended, contributing 5.5 volunteer hours.

    What he accomplished:

    • 45 4″ seedlings were potted up to 1 gallon pots.
    • The remaining oaks on the second strip of landscaping cloth were moved into their winter position. Some were weeded during this process. 
  • Garry Oak Nursery – work party update Sunday, November 25

    At this work party, 5 volunteers contributed 12.5 volunteer hours.

    What we accomplished:

    • 106 4″ seedlings were potted up into 1 gallon pots
    • 14 1 gallon pots were root pruned and weeded
    • 2 bales of potting medium were mixed
  • Garry Oak Nursery – survival rate of 2017 acorns

    The survival rate of acorns collected in the fall of 2017 and planted either that fall or in spring of 2018 has been calculated.

    Of the 2,242 acorns planted, 1,933 seedlings survived, giving us a survival rate of 86%! This is well within our goal of growing 1000-2000 seedlings this past year!

    Average survival rate of 2017 acorns

    • 2,242 planted
    • 1,933 seedlings
    • 86% survival rate
  • Garry Oak Nursery work party update – November 17, 2018

    At this work party 7 volunteers contributed 13 hours of work.

    What we accomplished:

    • We reorganized the work/materials storage area:
    • We potted up 30 4″ oaks.
    • 30 2″ and 4″ oaks had their weeds trimmed back.

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