Sunday, September 18, 2011
Fall Plant Sale Oct 1-2, 2011
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Plant Sale--Spring 2011 May 7 and May 8
Volunteers are putting on the fair, selling rare fruits, perennial and annual vegetables, grasses, California natives, and mediterranean plants. There will be food and music. Address is 12500 Campus Drive, Oakland.
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| Merritt Sale Spring 2011 |
Monday, September 27, 2010
Plant Sale at Merritt Sat Oct 2 and Sun Oct 3
Sat Oct 2, 9:00-3:00, and Sun Oct 3, 12:00-3:00.
Think of it as a Plant Fair also. There will be food, representatives from the various parts of the horticulture community at Merritt showing off their stuff, and plants, of course. Propagators for this sale have emphasized fall edibles and California Natives (the best time to plant them, right?) Some of the plants you will see are a large selection of California native wild flowers in 6-packs, interesting California salvias--some rather hard to come by--loads of blueberries and tree collards. Non-native plants are there too. There is alot of bamboo, lavender, restios, many salvias (every fall they are so pretty in bloom), ericas, succulents, grasses, and pelargoniums in bloom. Partial List of Available Plants
Plant Sale Poster for Merritt Plant Sale Fall 2010
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| Merritt Plant Sale Fall 2010 |
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Finches in the Late Summer Backyard
Saturday, May 22, 2010
Merritt Salvia Garden Before and After
Salvia pratensis 'Haemotodes' before at Merritt Garden
Saliva pratensis 'Haemotodes' after --in another location
Salvia argentea before
Salvia argentea after
Salvia hybrid before
Salvia hybrid after
Salvia barrelieri
Salvia officinalis
Salvia sclarea with Kia
Friday, April 16, 2010
Monday, April 12, 2010
Merritt Plant Sale Poster Spring 2010
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| From Merritt Spring 2010 Plant Sale |
Friday, April 9, 2010
Spring 2010 Merritt College Plant Sale Saturday May 1 and Sunday May 2
This year is the year of the "grow-your-own edibles". We will have edibles grown by an army of enrolled propagators, all learning about the many different tomatoes, the particulars of the huge number of grape varieties, various greens, squashes, and much more.
This year we have some Salvias for sale. And the new Salvia garden will have been in the ground one year so there will a chance to check out how the plants fared after the considerable cold we had in December. The following will be available although there might be some last minute additions.
Salvia 'Anthony Parker'
Salvia 'Bee's Bliss'
Salvia 'Frieda Dixon'
Salvia africana-caerulea
Salvia africana-lutea
Salvia cacalifolia
Salvia clevelandii 'Allen Chickering'
Salvia desoleana
Salvia guaranitica 'Black and Blue'
Salvia lanceolata
Salvia microphylla 'Pink'
Salvia namensis
Salvia pratensis 'Haemetodes'
Salvia pulchella x involucrata
Salvia roemeriana
Salvia sclarea
Salvia tingitana
Salvia uliginosa
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Salvias and Plant Names in New Mexico
In early February at the Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix there were some lovely salvias in bloom. I asked a horticulturalist on staff there what their names were. One was identified as Chapparal Sage. Later I identified the salvia as Salvia dorrii.
At Merritt plant sales we have always made a point of identifying a plant with its Latin name and correctly spelling it. Often a common name will be included on a plant label, but that has been optional. After this New Mexico experience, I am more than ever convinced that the correct identification of a plant and its latin name are required and that common names are not even relevant.
As a footnote, I did buy two Salvia clevelandii to plant in the garden here. They do well here at 4,500' in commercial plantings. They can tolerate the high teens in temperature, the alkaline soil and summer rain. They are also evidently unpalatable to rabbits, the primary plant predator in this area. Who would anticipate our native California salvia would be so adaptable? And I am told that "Chaparral" is Spanish for road runner, referring to the bird--present here in abundance.
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Snow at Merritt December 7, 2009
Molly made it campus early that morning and took these pictures.
| From Merritt Snow Dec 2009 |
| From Merritt Snow Dec 2009 |
| From Merritt Snow Dec 2009 |
| From Merritt Snow Dec 2009 |
| From Merritt Snow Dec 2009 |
Plant Sale Signs 2009
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| From Merritt Sales signs 2009 |
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| From Merritt Sales signs 2009 |
Friday, October 9, 2009
SEED UP! Season Two
The broadcast schedule for the streaming live shows and the Comcast Cable Channel 28 is the same:
- Wednesdays at 11:30 am
- Fridays at 4:30 pm
- Saturdays at 10 am
- Sundays at 2 pm
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Jeanette's Garden is on YouTube!
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Palms and Cycads Growing at Merritt
Monday, September 28, 2009
New Salvia Garden at Merritt
They were arranged in two groups, one for natives and one for non-natives. The native group looked sort of forlorn so other sun-loving natives were planted with them. California just does not have that many salvias. The students dug the holes (Anders and Lawrence did a demonstration of how to make a proper hole on a slope), learned about checking for excess roots on the plants and trimming them, and then planted them. Mulch, labeling and water finished the process.
The propagation club is grateful as we will now have a close by source for new plant material. At the upcoming sale, we can also take people over to the garden and show off how the plants look when they are finally out of their pots.
Merritt Plant Sale October 17!
- the Permaculture Garden will be on display with students leading tours
- the South African garden is beautiful right now ready to be shown off
- botanical art and ceramics tables
- the herbalists will show off their stuff
- Lunch will be available with primarily vegetarian elements
- Information table with plant advisors
- Oh, and music will be out on the deck.
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
California Natives at Merritt Summer 2009
Aesculus californica
Anemopsis californica
Aquilegia formosa
Arbutus menziesii
Arctostaphylos paharoensis 'Warren Roberts'
Arctostaphylos pallida
Arctostaphylos uva ursi 'San Bruno Mountain'
Armerica maritima
Baccharis sp. (low)
Berberis aquifolium
Ceanothus sp. (similar to C. grisus horizontalis
Dormera peltata
Epilobium canum
Erigeron divergens
Eriogonum arborescens
Eriogonum compositum
Eriogonum douglassii
Eriogonum giganteum
Eriogonum saxitile
Eriogonum wrightii
Erogonum umbellatum
Festuca glauca
Festuca 'Siskiyou Blue'
Fremontedendron californicum
Galvesia speciosa
Globularia sacrophylla
Hazardia detonsa
Heuchera cylindrica
Hierochloe occidentalis
Iris douglasiana
Lupinu arboreus
Mahonia nevinii
Manzanita sp. (low)
Melica imperfecta
Mimulus various
Myrica californica
Nasella cernua
Nasella pulchra
Oxalis oregana
Penstemon cardwellii
Penstemon heterophyllus
Penstemon sp. (garden collected from Rancho Santa Ana Garden)
Penstemon sp. (wild collected Valerymo CA 4500')
Penstemon spectabilis
Prunus ilicifolia
Rhododendron occidentale
Romanzoffia californica
Salvia 'Bee's Bliss'
Salvia clevelandii 'Celestial Blue'
Salvia leucophylla
Salvia munzii
Salvia munzii x brandegeii
Salvia sonomensis
Sidalcea malviflora v. asprulla
Sisyrinchium bellum (dwarf)
Sisyrinchium californicum
Stryax officinalis
Tellima grandiflora
Vaccinium ovatum
Verbena lilacena
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Salvia sclarea 'Turkestanica alba'

Salvia sclarea 'Turkestanica alba' setting bud, before bloom, in bloom
Betsy Clebsch in "The New Book of Salvias" calls the plant "... stately in structure" and "... is among our most arresting border plants." In my garden, this perennial salvia has been a friendly companion. When it is out of bloom it is low, rough-leaved, and evergreen. About May when it starts to grow--it becomes taller, the leaves get larger, and the bloom spike with white flowers begins developing. The plant could get to two feet. Early in June the bloom spike adds another foot or more. Perhaps two weeks later the flowers open and is in bloom for about two weeks.
I always have enjoyed this plant because it seems to thrive with little care. It self-sows here and there in a mannerly way. It has naturalized in central Europe. It requires some water, not much, through the summer and seems to do equally well in sun or part shade.
We are selling Salvia sclarea this coming Fall 2009 sale. Also, if you cannot wait, we can sell on any Friday afternoon when volunteers are propagating.
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
A Garden Show at Merritt--SEED UP!
One of our propagators, Patti Tauscher, is also a movie maker. She has developed a television series called SEED UP! which is a modern take on the age-old art and science of horticulture. Each new episode introduces the classes, people and projects comprising the renowned Landscape Horticulture Department at Merritt College. Be ready for unique tours of the private gardens of professors and students. Take a fresh look at urban community gardening, propagation, pruning, permaculture, flower arrangement and more.
Patti is at work on Season 2. From Season 1, four episodes can be seen at http://www.youtube.com/peraltatv. More episodes are broadcast on Comcast TV Channel 28 viewable in Berkeley, Oakland, Emeryville:
Wednesday @ 11:30 am
Friday @ 4:30pm
Saturday @ 10 am
Sunday @ 2 pm
Monday @ 4:30 am (for insomniacs).
Program 1 starts July 22, 2009 and will repeat each 5 weeks.
Garden Tour: Patti Tauscher/an artist’s view
Native Plant Habitats with Glenn Keator
Monologue by DC Allen
Propagation Tips (seeds) with Susan Ashley
Know Your Trees (carob/sumac/maple) with Jocelyn Cohen
Show & Tell (dahlias) with Lawrence Lee
Program 2 starts July 29 and will repeat each 5 weeks.
Garden Tour: Glenn Keator/a collector’s garden
Urban Community Gardening with Tom Branca
Propagation Tips (cuttings) with Susan Ashley
Program 3 starts August 5 and will repeat each 5 weeks.
Garden Tour: Christopher Shein/public gardens
Flower Arranging with Connie Hubbell
Aesthetic Pruning Club (Japanese Garden)
Garden Monologue by Toni Chantell
Program 4 starts August 12 and will repeat each 5 weeks.
Garden Tour: Christopher Shein/home garden
Monologue by Mario Marion
Permaculture with Christopher Shein
Propagation Club (cuttings/plant media)
Know Your Trees (cedars/manzanita) with Jocelyn Cohen
How do you play in your garden? Hand Dance by Leslie Egashira
Sunday, July 12, 2009
New South African Plants Garden at Merritt Summer 2009
The garden is open every day. We are still installing official paths and signage.
Monday, June 29, 2009
Rock Garden Plants at Merritt Summer 2009
Androsace lanuginosa
Anemone drummondii
Aristea africana
Asclepias eriocarpa
Boykinia major
Boykinia occidentalis
Calandrinia grandiflora
Calceolaria arachinoidea
Clematis pitcheri
Dacrydium cupressinum
Digitalis dubia
Dioscorea sylvatica
Draba paysonii
Erica otis
Eriogonum compositum
Eriogonum crocatum
Eriogonum kennedyii
Eriogonum saxatilis
Eriogonum tripodium
Eriogonum umbellatum modocensis
Eriogonum umbellatum var. furcosum
Eriogonum wrightii
Ferrulea sp.
Geum trifolium
Gladiolus saundersii
Goodenia pinnatifida
Gunnera prorepens
Hedysarum boreale
Leptodactylon californica ssp brevi
Limonium sp.
Lotus formosa
Lygodium circinnatum
Moltkia petraea
Morina longifolia
Notholirion bulbiferum
Papaver miyabeanum
Penstemon cardwellii
Penstemon cyaneus
Penstemon triflorus
Petrophytum caespitosum
Phyteuma nigrum
Pinellia pedatisecta
Podophyllum hexandrum
Polypodium guttatum
Pteris longipes
Rhododendron linearifolium
Romanzoffia californica
Seseli gummiferum
Stenocarpus sinuatus
Styrax californica
Thalictrum acaule
Thalictrum kiusianum
Thymus camphorata
Townsendia paryii
Wahlenbergia albomarginata
Xerochrysum subundulatum
Sunday, June 28, 2009
Salvias at Merritt Summer 2009
We are open for plant sales most Friday afternoons.
Salvia 'Bee's Bliss'
Salvia 'Cabrillo Sunset'
Salvia 'Frieda Dixon'
Salvia 'Indigo Spires'
Salvia africana-caerulea
Salvia africana-lutea
Salvia argentea
Salvia barrelieri
Salvia brandegii
Salvia buchananii
Salvia chamaedryoides
Salvia clevelandii 'Celestial Blue'
Salvia confertiflora
Salvia corrugata
Salvia darcyi
Salvia elegans
Salvia fulgens
Salvia guaranitica
Salvia keerlii
Salvia leucantha
Salvia littae
Salvia lycioides
Salvia mellifera
Salvia munzii
Salvia pachyphylla
Salvia pratensis 'Pink Ice'
Salvia roemeriana
Salvia sagittata
Salvia semiatrata
Salvia slcarea
Salvia sonomensis
Salvia uliginosa
Thursday, June 25, 2009
What We Are Up To
The group's purpose is to be a learning laboratory for the landscape horticulture deparment as well as to create plants for twice yearly plant sales. There are 3 greenhouses with automatic watering and temperature controls.
Call Molly Sealund, Landscape Horticulture Dept, Merritt College at 510-436-2418 for more information.
Schedule The group meets on Tuesdays and Fridays 1-5 generally year round
What we grow The group grows plants that interest them. There are many South African plants being grown, ferns from spore, plants from various collecting trips, California natives, plants in the protea family, palms and salvias. Recently several people have started specializing in edibles.





