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ROTARY ROUNDUP                                           GREEN LIVING


 Rotary Jazz Concert  Country Gardeners Club



                    Growing Perennial Vegetables in Your Garden


 BY DOUG BROWN, SAN BENANCIO      BY PRISCILLA DU, SAN BENANCIO


 FOR THIRTY YEARS, the Rotary Club of
 Corral de Tierra has supported high
 school jazz musicians in Monterey
 County. In May, the club held a tri-tip
 dinner and youth jazz concert at the
 Church of the Good Shepherd in Corral
 de Tierra, with the proceeds going to
 the Monterey Jazz All-Star Band and
 Vocal Ensemble.
 For many years, the Monterey
 Jazz Festival has selected the best
 musicians and singers from high
 school and home-schooled students
 throughout Monterey County. Monterey
 Jazz provides instruments, individual
 training, opportunities to work with                                               leaves to make fillings in dumplings.
 jazz greats, and venues to play for                                                (Please note that only the young leaves
 the public. The students also attend a                                             are suitable for some cooking, not the
 special jazz camp during the summer.                                               dull green ones that have been beat
 In past years, the group has played at                                             up on the side of a road in the sun and
 the Library of Congress in Washington,                                             wind for weeks.)
 D.C., on the Fourth of July. The band has                                             I hope you try to grow some of
 also toured all over the US, as well as, in   SUMMER IS THE TIME for vegetable   Artichoke is another perennial garden   these perennial edibles. If you are
 Europe and Japan.   gardens to shine. With prices of   plant that not only produces delicious   into gardening and connecting with
 These student musicians are the   practically everything going up, growing   food (the artichoke head that we eat is   neighbors and the community through
 best of the best. They reaffirm our belief   your own food has become ever more   actually the bud stage of the flower part   gardening, consider reaching out to your
 in our future generation. Listening to   appealing and maybe even necessary.   of the plant) but can also serve as an   very own local garden club, Country
 these multi-talented musicians is truly   Vegetable gardening is a passion   extremely effective barrier that deters   Gardeners (established in 1955), at
 inspiring. The performance schedule for   of many members of the Country   animals and humans from crossing.   countrygardeners68@gmail.com.
 the 2025 ensemble can be found under   Gardeners Club. Every summer, when   Monterey County has been known as the   Traditionally, our club holds a plant
 the education tab at montereyjazz.org.   our club activities are put to rest, we   artichoke capital for decades. There are   and vegetable seedling exchange in
 Come and hear them if you get a chance!  share our garden harvests.  probably more artichokes grown here   April, where we share our backyard
               When speaking of growing         than anywhere else in the world.    heirloom production stars. Through
            vegetables, people often assume it is   Asparagus is another perennial   these exchanges, I have experienced
 Rotarians....share the work   an annual, one-season type of thing   crop for which Monterey is famous. We   many pleasant surprises and tried
 that your Club is doing
 within this community and   that needs lots of work and space and   used to have a busy asparagus shipping   plants I had never heard of before, and
 around the world! Contact   must be done all over again next year.   season between March and July when   I’ve often been thrilled with the results.
 Laurie.Martin@n2co.com
 or phone 272-4620.  This is not true if you plant perennial   Monterey County asparagus would be
            vegetables, which take their foothold   trucked and mostly flown around the
            and occupy the space for years.     world. Nowadays, most of the asparagus
               Purple tree collard is a great   growing has moved to Mexico.                         Priscilla lives in San
            example. It grows into a waist-high    Finally, fennel, dill’s big cousin, is            Benancio with her
            dark rainforest form. The leaves are   another hardy, multiyear edible plant.            family. Not only is
            often sauteed, steamed, or made into   It has an upright form and grows to               she happiest growing
            thick soups. This plant takes some   human height with an attractive, fine-              plants in her garden,
 Doug lives in San Benancio with his wife, Maria. They are   time to grow but is very hardy once   textured look. The thick white stocks   but she is passionate
 long-time residents of the Loop. Doug is an active Rotarian   established. It even survives with   are often used in French cooking.   about working with
 and enjoys being with and helping people far and near.  chickens roaming around.  Asian people use the fresh young   native plants.




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