The City of Wildomar and Temecula Valley Astronomers will host an Astronomy Night on Saturday September 19, 2015 at Marna O'Brien Park located at 20505 Palomar Street from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. Bring a blanket and chair to join the Temecula Valley Astronomers (TVA) for a an astronomy presentation. There will be pizza and snacks available for purchase from Troop 332 starting at 6:00 p.m.
Paperback Writer - The Beatles Experience
Saturday September 12, 2015 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. Marna O'Brien Park 20505 Palomar St. From the City of Wildomar: Having traveled to 33 countries and over 26 states Paperback Writer - The Beatles Experience can be seen at Disneyland and on board four major cruise lines as well as theaters and casinos all across the U.S. Hear the hits from the Ed Sullivan Show through the colorful Sgt. Pepper's years and on to the roof tops of Let I Be performed with "spot on" vocal, look and sound alike ability. Don't miss this FREE Paperback Writer Show, a true "Beatles Experience"! Food available for purchase from the Wildomar Little League. ![]() Even though we are still having hot days, fall is looming on the horizon. Prepare for the coming Santa Ana winds by thinning any overly heavy tree canopies, and checking the integrity of tree stakes on young or newly planted trees. Now is a great time to check your yard drains and clear them out before the coming fall and winter rains. We can fertilize our lawn again after Labor Day. Use a fertilizer labeled for fall. It will have less nitrogen and more potassium and phosphorus to help strengthen the root system and food storage capacity of your lawn. This will help it thrive over winter. Generally we can resume planting now. You can plant shrubs and trees so they have time to get established before the freeze of winter. We can also plant our fall annual plants like snap dragons and pansies. If crabgrass had taken over areas of your lawn, dig it out now and loosen the soil in any thin spots as well. We can over seed yards to rejuvenate them now. If you have a typical tall fescue lawn (Marathon type), it is best to over seed with a mix of 70% tall fescue and 30% perennial rye grass seed. If you have a Bermuda or other winter dormant lawn, you should over seed with 100% perennial rye grass. Never use the cheaper “annual” rye grass. It becomes a weed in our warm climate. You will need to keep the seeds moist by watering 2-3 minutes, 3 times a day, for two or three weeks. If you are not over seeding, reduce your irrigation as the weather cools down to 4 days a week, and still 7 minutes each day. |
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