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May 2023 ELM Report

May 31, 2023

ELM REPORT – May 2023 NEWSLETTER March 31, 2023

The Landscaping 101 session presentation by our ELM coordinator on March 22nd at the Edgemont
Community Centre was a huge success and we were very pleased to see an excellent turnout of close to forty
keen gardeners. Shari had prepared an impressive handout for the attendees to follow along, discussing
topics like:
 Know your Planting Zone
 Soil and Amendments
 Preparing your Garden
 Trees Shrubs & Perennials
 Design 101

The handout also contained several suggestions for perennials, shrubs and trees that tend to thrive in
Calgary. If you were unable to attend this event and are interested in receiving a copy of the handout, please
contact ELM at [email protected] , as we may still have some extra copies at the office. Shari
answered many questions from the attendees while we also had some great input from several people in the
audience.

At this time, the long term forecast hints at a spring that will be slow to arrive. Hopefully, there will be some
stretches of clement weather allowing us to start on a long list of ELM projects for the Edgemont area
including cleaning up tree wells; pocket gopher control; aerating and potentially fertilizing some park areas;
moving around some pots for safety reasons or due to damage; trimming and weeding of park areas etc.
Incidentally, cleanup of medians is dependent on the timing of spring street sweeping by the city. If this
happens late again, as it did last year, cleanup of the medians has to wait, as there will be too much gravel on
the medians, potentially damaging mowers etc. Accordingly, the medians may look a little neglected until
street sweeping is completed. As of March 31st, the schedule was not finalized by the city. However, in all
likelihood, streets in Edgemont will be cleaned around the same time as last year which was the first week of
June. You can sign up for street sweeping alerts through www.calgary.ca to make sure your vehicle is off the
street when street cleaning is scheduled for your area.

Apart from routine projects, we are really excited that one of the first items on the list will be to start
planting the perennials donated so generously by Edgemont residents (and others). With assistance of our
new landscaping contractor, Foothills Landscaping, the perennials should be in place by the time we start
planting annuals! Weather dependent once more, we hope to start planting annuals in parks and pots
during the first half of June!

There are no updates at this time regarding the naturalization of the slope near the Fire Hall; this pilot
project is still ongoing, and our ELM coordinator is in contact with the city’s naturalization expert. We
will publish updates when we have developments to report.

Kathleen Stewart, Rick Wierzbicki, Shari Pitka