Monday, May 3, 2010

May Meeting


The Lane County Dahlia Society will hold its May meeting, Thursday May 6th at 7:30 PM at the Celeste Campbell Center, 155 High Street Eugene. This month's program will feature a panel of experienced dahlia growers, each discussing their individual method of planting dahlia tubers. They will offer advice on when, where, and how to plant your dahlias and get them off to a healthy start. There will be plenty of time to answer questions from the audience. The meeting is free and open to the public. We hope to see you there!

Sunday, March 21, 2010

April Annual Tuber Sale & Auction


Lane County Dahlia Society Annual Tuber Sale & Auction

When: Thursday, April 1st ( No fooling !)
Where: Celeste Campbell Center, 155 High Street, Eugene
Time: The auction begins at 7:30 PM
What: Choice dahlia tubers will be auctioned off and sold to support the activities of the Lane County Dahlia Society. There will be free door prizes throughout the evening, as well as refreshments.

Questions: Call 541-461-8004 or 541-344-0970

Thursday, February 25, 2010

March Meeting



The Lane County Dahlia Society will hold its next meeting Thursday, March 4th at 7:30 PM at the Celeste Campbell Center. The meeting will feature a talk by Pat Patterson, OSU Master Gardener, entitled  "Fostering the Life in Your Soil". Pat is a long-time friend to the LCDS and as radio host on "The Hatch Patch" call-in gardening program, has helped immensely in generating awareness about our society events and interest in growing dahlias. The meeting is free and open to the public.

Sunday, January 31, 2010

February Meeting

Hollyhill Icarus  A SC Y      Originator - Ted Kennedy

Happy New Year! The Lane County Dahlia Society will hold its first meeting of the year Thursday, February 4th at 7:30 PM at the Celeste Campbell Center. The meeting will feature a program showing a DVD of 2010 introductions -the top scoring dahlias from the American Dahlia Society Trial Gardens, along with other promising varieties. This will be proceeded by a discussion concerning on-line sites and tools for ordering dahlia tubers. The meetings are free and open to the public.

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

It's Time to Renew - Your Membership Counts!


January is the time to renew your dahlia society membership and pay yearly dues to help sustain our organization. If you joined the Lane County Dahlia Society after September 1st 2009, then your dues are good thru 2010. We encourage members to join the American Dahlia Society and the Pacific Northwest Dahlia Conference as well.

Lane County Dahlia Society Dues are $10 per person, $15 each family

American Dahlia Society  $20 per person, $23 for a family. Members receive the quarterly ADS Bulletin and the 2010 Classification Guild. The Bulletin contains timely articles pertaining to dahlias, information on new cultivars, and a host of other topics. The Classification book is indispensable as a guide that states which cultivars performed well in your region and lists winning varieties from around the nation. The ADS provides a great service to all dahlia enthusiasts at a bargain price.

Pacific Northwest Dahlia Conference $10 per person or $15 for a family. The PNDS hosts 3 trial gardens: Inland Empire Garden in Spokane, Canby Trial Garden in Canby, Oregon & the Victoria Trial Garden on Canada's Vancouver Island. The PNDS provides training for judges, maintains records for all member societies, and sponsors an annual show. Each member of the PNDS receives 3 newsletters a year, a membership booklet, and an exhibiting number.

Please renew your dues by mailing them to our Membership Coordinator Camille Noel at : 2330 W. 27th Ave. Eugene, OR 97405. Make all checks payable to : The Lane County Dahlia Society.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Lynn Dudley Award Winner Announced

The Lane County Dahlia Society was thrilled to learn that Don C. a Miniature White Cactus has won the 2009 Lynn Dudley award. This award is annually given to the highest scoring minature fully double bloom on the ADS seedling bench. Don C. was hybridized by the late Dick Canning, longtime member of the Lane County Dahlia Society. This past year Don C. was grown and entered in shows throughout Oregon by Dick's son Michael Canning and by Wayne and Eleanor Shantz. Pictured above is a basket entry of Eleanor's.

Dick let the bees help him with his hybridizing efforts so the only known parent of Don C. is Mary Jo (M C Pk). Don C. will be introduced this coming year by Ted Kennedy at Hollyhill Dahlias
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Saturday, November 7, 2009

November Meeting - Digging & Dividing

This past Thursday, The L.C.D.S. held its last meeting of the year. Although it was a very rainy night outside, 48 folks filled the Campbell Center. We began the evening with our business meeting, followed by our door prize. Sue P. brought a beautiful ceramic bowl and a large packet of Spring bulbs as the giveaway which was won by a very happy Terri M. The program began with an overview of the entire process of digging dahlia tubers, dividing them and then storing them for the Winter. Anne P., pictured above, gave a great talk. After delicious refreshments, provided by Gen H. & Suku A., the group divided around 5 demonstration tables.


Each group was lead by a knowledgeable L.C.D.S. members who had brought clean dahlia tuber clumps from their garden. Here Art R. demonstrates. Art's table was covered with healthy, large tuber clumps.

Above, Wayne S. shares his experience with eager participants. After each clump was divided by the demonstrators, observers were invited to take home a free tuber. This always is a hit with our visitors and members.


Above, first time demonstrator Eugene K. divides a clump. Besides dahlia tubers Eugene also brought a beautiful bouquet of "Snoho Dorris" which was a treat to see in November.


Above, Sonia Hall shares her advice to L.C.D.S. members. Sonja is a talented grower and hybridizer of anemone form dahlias.


The 5th table featured Michael C. demonstrating. Above, he gives advice as Sue P. tackles dividing a tuber clump.