For a Good Cause -- Barbara Shelton
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* Story by Deepa Bharath; photo by [tk]
When Barbara Shelton works with plants, she forgets the world around
her.
“You go into a meditative state,” the 64-year-old Corona del Mar
resident said. “It takes away all the problems -- in the world and in
your mind.”
During the many hours Shelton volunteers at the Environmental Nature
Center in Newport Beach every week, she knows she is involved in a noble
cause. By planting a seed or a cutting, she is actually involved, as she
says, “in the propagation of life.”
Shelton is a master gardener, a designation that means she has taken
advanced lessons on everything related to gardening, from soils and water
to pest management. Shelton took a four-month course to improve her
gardening knowledge.
She has volunteered her time to the center for the last five years.
Shelton is one of three master gardeners at the center who propagate
native plants. The center has 14 native plant communities, from the tall
redwoods to desert vegetation.
“There are some plants we get from other places, such as the Nature
Conservancy,” she said. “There are other cuttings we plant that are from
our center. Those are just plants that we want to have more of.”
Shelton says she volunteers at the center because she loves to be
there.
“Sometimes we’re lucky enough to get paid for what we love to do,” she
said. “But when you volunteer, the only reason you do it is because you
enjoy it so much.”
Shelton said she also believes in what she does.
“It helps educate young people and helps them experience nature in
their own community,” she said. “It’s a beautiful experience that stays
with them for the rest of their lives.”
Shelton, along with the other master gardeners, also plans to start
classes soon for young people and adults so they can learn to propagate
native plants in their own backyard.
“I’ve volunteered with other organizations, but nothing has been as
fulfilling or satisfying for me,” she said. “I’m a gardener at heart, and
it gives me so much joy to see something sprout from a cutting or a
seed.”
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