Fort Scott Presbyterian Village
APRIL 2022
Let it grow! Let it grow! Let it grow! We are finally done with cold, snowy days and ready to dig in the dirt. Many of us have gotten a jump on our starts, and we are ready to get planting. Fort Scott Presbyterian Village has many gardening enthusiasts and even started its very own gardening club. In preparation for the gardening month of April, Presbyterian Village invited Austin Bolinger, the horticultural therapist for Tri-Valley Developmental Services of Fort Scott, to speak to residents and the gardening club. He offered them the best tips on how to start their gardens. “There are many reasons for starting seeds indoors,” Austin said. “These include a head start on your plants for the growing season, larger harvests and a larger variety of plants to put in your garden. Plus the added enjoyment of watching your plants grow!”
Gift driven by a lifetime of example Throughout her life, former Fort Scott Presbyterian Village resident Bettie Duvall instilled in her daughter a deep sense of community and the importance of helping others. “I’m a believer in helping organizations that give care to other human beings,” said Bettie’s daughter, Tanya Duvall-Haubein. “I’ve always been like that. My mother and father taught me that. My father was community-minded and for its betterment, whether it was the community college, Chamber of Commerce, the old fort - I grew up with that. My mom was involved with church, the Girl Scouts, PEO, the fair board and the extension office. We had someone in the family in a nursing community all the time, and mom always helped take care of them.”
Austin brought soil pods, along with a variety of different seeds, and went through a step-by-step process of getting the starts going. Location, soil, and plants are the key elements to a successful garden. “You need to get your starts going before the end of March,” Austin said.
Bettie Duvall
We took a trip to Tri-Valley Greenhouse last year
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When Bettie began suffering the effects of memory loss, she called Giving – continued on page 3
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