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22. Plant a Row

Aug 14, 2008

In this edition of Growing at Reiman Gardens, Lisa Harmison discusses the volunteer efforts of the Story County chapter of Plant a Row for the Hungry, a program which provides extra produce to needy families. Donations are collected from the local Farmer's Market, as well as from area gardeners. In the past three years the Story County program has collected over 13,000 pounds of produce. Sponsors of PAR include the Story County Master Gardeners Association, the Ames Garden Club, the ISU Horticulture Club, Alpha Copies, and Reiman Gardens. In Ames, produce will be collected on Mondays 7:00 - 8:30 a.m. at the Reiman Gardens maintenance building. Collected produce is distributed to Bethesda Community Food Pantry, Mid Iowa Community Action (MICA) Food Pantry, ACCESS, and to Food at First (First United Methodist Church community meals).

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21. A Novel Garden

Aug 14, 2008
On this episode of Growing at Reiman Gardens, Reiman Gardens Director Teresa McLaughlin, Outdoor Horticulturists Sarah Rummery and Ed Moran, and Indoor Horticulturist Betsy Eness present the various gardens designed for the garden's 2008 theme, A Novel Garden. Based on the theme, the Reiman Gardens staff created beautiful landscapes representing famous literary pieces which include Little House in the Big Woods, Peter Rabbit, Alice in Wonderland, Peter Pan, and Moby Dick.

Reiman Gardens 2009 theme will be The Prehistoric Landscape, featuring the exhibit Dinosaurs and Other Common Garden Pests.

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20. Willow Sculptures

Aug 14, 2008
In this special episode of Growing at Reiman Gardens, our 2008 Summer Interns (Kayla Kling, Maria Olson, Ximena Cibils, Tyler Baird, and Emily Thomsen) explore the wonderful world of willow. Willow trees are native throughout the United States and can typically be found along creek beds and wetland areas. Willow wood is generally soft and flexible, making it an ideal medium for artists seeking to create original, artistic features. Two central Iowa artists, Pam Dennis and Rick Weis, created many of the willow sculptures that can be viewed at the gardens. Pam and Rick invited the interns to experience a willow hunt first hand and provided tips for picking the best willow for any project.

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19. Feeding Butterflies

Jun 13, 2008

In this week's edition of Growing at Reiman Gardens, Butterfly Wing Curator, Nathan Brockman, highlights various butterfly feeding methods used in the Christina Reiman Butterfly Wing. These methods may be adapted for use in any garden. Many butterflies prefer feeding from nectar plants, such as the Common Lantana (Lantana camara), Egyptian Star Cluster (Pentas lanceolata), Coral Vine (Antigonon leptopus), Porterweed (Stachytarpheta jamaicensis), Flame of the Woods (Ixora coccinea), Panama Rose (Rondeletia leucophylla), and the Pygmy Melon (Psiguria umbrosa). Other feeding methods used at Reiman Gardens include preparing artificial nectars of sugar water and pollen or a dilute Gatorade solution, rotten fruit, and sap blocks. Butterflies will also display a behavior called puddling, in which individuals will take in minerals and salts from moist areas.

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18. Spring Cleanup

Apr 11, 2008
It is spring-time once again and it is time to get that garden into shape! On this episode of Growing at Reiman Gardens, outdoor horticulturist, Sarah Rummery, takes us through the basics of cutting back perennials and grounds covers. She will also show us how to trim the perfect rose bush that will not only look beautiful, but be less prone to fungal disease. Finally, we will see a few good ways to cut down ornamental grasses.

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17. Butterfly Roosting

Mar 17, 2008

On this episode of Growing at Reiman Gardens, Butterfly Wing Curator, Nathan Brockman, explains the fascinating nightly dance that the butterflies partake in each night in the Christina Reiman Butterfly Wing.

The butterflies from the Christina Reiman Butterfly Wing display mentioned in the video include; Zebra Longwing (Heliconious charitonius), Giant Swallowtail (Papilio cresphontes), and the Giant Wood Nymph (Idea leuconoe).


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16. Winter Interest

Feb 15, 2008

This episode of Growing at Reiman Gardens is all about winter interest in the garden.  Aaron Steil, Education & Plant Collections Coordinator at the Gardens shows us some of the plants and garden areas at Reiman Gardens that are making the gardens a beautiful place despite the snow.  Learn about some of the characteristics to look for in plants that make them good additions to the winter landscape and see some specific species and cultivars growing at the Gardens helping to make it a striking and interesting place year-round.

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15. Butterflies and UV Light

Jan 16, 2008

On this special episode of Growing at Reiman Gardens, Butterfly Wing Curator, Nathan Brockman, takes a unique look at butterflies under Ultraviolet (UV) “light.”  UV light is a type of wavelength that is shorter to those found in visible light.  It cannot be seen by humans without the aid of special tools, such as black light.  Certain species of insects can see ultraviolet patterns exhibited by plants and other insects which go unseen by most mammals.  On this episode, Nathan briefly describes visible and UV light then shows examples of butterflies and flowers which exhibit an ultraviolet pattern. 

The butterflies from the Christina Reiman Butterfly Wing displayed in the video include; Postman Butterfly (Heliconius melpomene), Tiger Longwing (Heliconius hecale), Numata Longwing (Heleconius numata), Sara Longwing (Heliconius sara), Sapho Longwing (Heliconius sapho), Ismenius Longwing (Heliconius ismenius), Common Mormon (Papilio polytes), Emperor Swallowtail (Papilio ophidocephalus), and Constantine’s Swallowtail (Papilio constantinus).  For more information on Reiman Gardens please visit www.reimangardens.com.


 

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