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SUMMARY:Enjoy the gardens of Lord & Schryver
DESCRIPTION:Spring is the best time to enjoy the preserved Salem gardens of Lord & Schryver: Gaiety Hollow and Deepwood Estate. \nOpen Garden at Gaiety Hollow\, 545 Mission St. S.E. in Salem\, Oregon\, is now open Wednesdays from 10 a.m.–4 p.m. \nThe Deepwood Garden\, 849 12th St. S.E.\, is open daily from sunrise to sunset\, however a docent will be there to answer questions on Thursdays from noon–4 p.m. \nTo learn more about the rich history and garden design principles of Lord & Schryver\, a private tour of Gaiety Hollow with a trained docent is available. Groups of up to 20 people can be accommodated and tours run now through October. Guests start with an indoor slide presentation about Lord & Schryver and then go outside for the garden tour. Cost is $10 per person (60–90 minutes). To reserve a tour\, email Info@LordSchryver.org or call 971-600-6987. \nAfter your tour of Gaiety Hollow\, walk or drive ½ mile to Deepwood Gardens for a tour of their Lord & Schryver-designed garden rooms.
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SUMMARY:Make plans for Master Gardeners Lecture Series
DESCRIPTION:Clackamas County Master Gardeners will help grow your green thumb through their free Lecture Series\, presented on the second Monday of the month from 7–8 p.m. at the Milwaukie Center\, 5440 S.E. Kellogg Creek Drive in Milwaukie\, Oregon. \nMay 11: Microbiomes on Fresh vs. Store Bought Fruits and Vegetables presented by Gwynne Mhuireach (approved for one hour of continuing education credit). Mhuireach will share her research regarding microbiomes of garden-fresh versus store-bought fruits and vegetables\, as well as their potential impact on the gut microbiome after consumption. \nJune 8: Bees and Pollination\, presented by Dewey Caron (approved for one hour of continuing education credit). Pollinators are in peril\, like many insect populations. What might we do to improve pollinator health? The needs are similar for all living organisms: food resources\, protection from harmful chemicals\, a place to nest and the opposite sex to ensure the next generation. The group will discuss pollinators who we might want to attract and develop a strategy for meeting their basic needs\, one garden at a time. \nOctober 12: Hot Topics in Vegetable Gardening presented by Chip Bubl (approved for one hour of continuing education credit). \nNovember 9: Microplastics in Garden Soil presented by Anna Perry (approved for one hour of continuing education credit). What are microplastics\, and how might they impact my garden? Microplastics are ubiquitous in the environment\, yet very little is known about their impact on garden soils or garden ecology. This talk will provide an overview of what we know about plastics in soils: where they come from\, and how they might affect soils\, plants\, and other life within the soil. \nDecember 14: Greens and Gather: A Holiday Workshop. Join in for a cozy holiday workshop where Master Gardeners turn winter greens into beautiful\, handmade wreaths\, sharing creativity\, laughter and seasonal cheer.
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/make-plans-for-master-gardeners-lecture-series/
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SUMMARY:Celebrate The Oregon Garden’s 25th anniversary
DESCRIPTION:The Oregon Association of Nurseries first dreamt of a public garden to serve as a showcase for Oregon’s horticultural products beginning in the 1940s. That dream became reality when The Oregon Garden opened its gates to the public on June 29\, 2001. \nNow the garden is celebrating its 25th anniversary. \nJoin The Oregon Garden in celebrating 25 years of continued growth with an entire week full of events aimed at engaging our community. In honor of the schedule of festivities held during its Grand Opening in 2001\, the garden has prepared a series of themed days that invite guests to reflect on where it’s been\, engage with its partners\, support its mission and\, most importantly – have a lot of fun! \nHistory Day\, Monday\, June 29\, 9 a.m.–6 p.m. — Celebrate the people\, the land and the stories that have been a part of the garden’s past\, and shaped where it is today with a ceremonial blessing from the Confederated Tribe of Siletz Indians\, storytime in the Children’s Garden and guided walking tours of the garden throughout the day. \nEducation & Ecology Day\, Tuesday\, June 30\, 9 a.m.–6 p.m. — Ultimately\, education is at the heart of what the Oregon Garden does\, as is sharing the importance of caring for our environment and instilling an appreciation for the natural world in visitors of all ages. Join in on a day of hands-on learning at the garden. \nCommunity Day\, Wednesday\, July 1\, 9 a.m.–6 p.m. — Meet Caesar the No-Drama Llama\, and enjoy face painting by Faery Face Art\, storytime in the Children’s Garden and guided walking tours of the garden. Silverton residents enjoy free admission. Receive $1 off admission for each non-perishable food item donated to the garden’s food drive. \nFind out about more 25th anniversary events
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/celebrate-the-oregon-gardens-25th-anniversary/
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SUMMARY:Create A Mixed Carnivorous Plant Bog Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Saturday\, July 11 | 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. \n$55/person \nLearn about the fascinating world of carnivorous plants. This workshop will have a selection of outdoor hardy carnivorous plants\, like Venus flytraps and pitcher plants for the creation of a beautiful mixed bog planter. \nLearn how to repot\, and take care of these amazing plants. These planters make great mixed pots for your porch or near an outdoor dining area during summer to lure away yellow jackets\, wasps\, and more. \n$55 class fee includes a selection of carnivorous plants\, a pot and saucer\, any repotting supplies\, and instruction. \nSpace is limited\, so please reserve your spot today!
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/create-a-mixed-carnivorous-plant-bog-workshop/
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SUMMARY:78th Street Heritage Farm Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Tour the 78th Street Heritage Farm! Join the WSU Extension Clark County Master Gardener Program for a guided tour of the 79-acre 78th Street Heritage Farm in Vancouver\, Washington. Stroll the property with a knowledgeable docent and learn about the property’s storied history and its current role in horticulture education\, agricultural research\, food security and community enrichment. Placed on the Washington Historic Register in 2012\, the 78th Street Farm has a unique and compelling story for people of all ages. Tours involve prolonged standing and walking on uneven ground with some elevation change. \nBring water and dress for the weather. Meet in front of the Clark County Extension building. Tour size is limited. Do not register if you aren’t sure you can attend. \nContact: erika.d.johnson@wsu.edu\, 564-397-5738. \nFind more details and register
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SUMMARY:78th Street Heritage Farm Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Tour the 78th Street Heritage Farm! Join the WSU Extension Clark County Master Gardener Program for a guided tour of the 79-acre 78th Street Heritage Farm in Vancouver\, Washington. Stroll the property with a knowledgeable docent and learn about the property’s storied history and its current role in horticulture education\, agricultural research\, food security and community enrichment. Placed on the Washington Historic Register in 2012\, the 78th Street Farm has a unique and compelling story for people of all ages. Tours involve prolonged standing and walking on uneven ground with some elevation change. \nBring water and dress for the weather. Meet in front of the Clark County Extension building. Tour size is limited. Do not register if you aren’t sure you can attend. \nContact: erika.d.johnson@wsu.edu\, 564-397-5738. \nFind more details and register
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SUMMARY:78th Street Heritage Farm Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Tour the 78th Street Heritage Farm! Join the WSU Extension Clark County Master Gardener Program for a guided tour of the 79-acre 78th Street Heritage Farm in Vancouver\, Washington. Stroll the property with a knowledgeable docent and learn about the property’s storied history and its current role in horticulture education\, agricultural research\, food security and community enrichment. Placed on the Washington Historic Register in 2012\, the 78th Street Farm has a unique and compelling story for people of all ages. Tours involve prolonged standing and walking on uneven ground with some elevation change. \nBring water and dress for the weather. Meet in front of the Clark County Extension building. Tour size is limited. Do not register if you aren’t sure you can attend. \nContact: erika.d.johnson@wsu.edu\, 564-397-5738. \nFind more details and register
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/78th-street-heritage-farm-walking-tour-3/
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SUMMARY:78th Street Heritage Farm Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Tour the 78th Street Heritage Farm! Join the WSU Extension Clark County Master Gardener Program for a guided tour of the 79-acre 78th Street Heritage Farm in Vancouver\, Washington. Stroll the property with a knowledgeable docent and learn about the property’s storied history and its current role in horticulture education\, agricultural research\, food security and community enrichment. Placed on the Washington Historic Register in 2012\, the 78th Street Farm has a unique and compelling story for people of all ages. Tours involve prolonged standing and walking on uneven ground with some elevation change. \nBring water and dress for the weather. Meet in front of the Clark County Extension building. Tour size is limited. Do not register if you aren’t sure you can attend. \nContact: erika.d.johnson@wsu.edu\, 564-397-5738. \nFind more details and register
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/78th-street-heritage-farm-walking-tour-4/
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SUMMARY:78th Street Heritage Farm Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Tour the 78th Street Heritage Farm! Join the WSU Extension Clark County Master Gardener Program for a guided tour of the 79-acre 78th Street Heritage Farm in Vancouver\, Washington. Stroll the property with a knowledgeable docent and learn about the property’s storied history and its current role in horticulture education\, agricultural research\, food security and community enrichment. Placed on the Washington Historic Register in 2012\, the 78th Street Farm has a unique and compelling story for people of all ages. Tours involve prolonged standing and walking on uneven ground with some elevation change. \nBring water and dress for the weather. Meet in front of the Clark County Extension building. Tour size is limited. Do not register if you aren’t sure you can attend. \nContact: erika.d.johnson@wsu.edu\, 564-397-5738. \nFind more details and register
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/78th-street-heritage-farm-walking-tour-5/
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SUMMARY:78th Street Heritage Farm Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Tour the 78th Street Heritage Farm! Join the WSU Extension Clark County Master Gardener Program for a guided tour of the 79-acre 78th Street Heritage Farm in Vancouver\, Washington. Stroll the property with a knowledgeable docent and learn about the property’s storied history and its current role in horticulture education\, agricultural research\, food security and community enrichment. Placed on the Washington Historic Register in 2012\, the 78th Street Farm has a unique and compelling story for people of all ages. Tours involve prolonged standing and walking on uneven ground with some elevation change. \nBring water and dress for the weather. Meet in front of the Clark County Extension building. Tour size is limited. Do not register if you aren’t sure you can attend. \nContact: erika.d.johnson@wsu.edu\, 564-397-5738. \nFind more details and register
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/78th-street-heritage-farm-walking-tour-6/
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SUMMARY:78th Street Heritage Farm Walking Tour
DESCRIPTION:Tour the 78th Street Heritage Farm! Join the WSU Extension Clark County Master Gardener Program for a guided tour of the 79-acre 78th Street Heritage Farm in Vancouver\, Washington. Stroll the property with a knowledgeable docent and learn about the property’s storied history and its current role in horticulture education\, agricultural research\, food security and community enrichment. Placed on the Washington Historic Register in 2012\, the 78th Street Farm has a unique and compelling story for people of all ages. Tours involve prolonged standing and walking on uneven ground with some elevation change. \nBring water and dress for the weather. Meet in front of the Clark County Extension building. Tour size is limited. Do not register if you aren’t sure you can attend. \nContact: erika.d.johnson@wsu.edu\, 564-397-5738. \nFind more details and register
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/78th-street-heritage-farm-walking-tour-7/
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