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SUMMARY:OSU Extension offers Home Horticulture Certificate
DESCRIPTION:Ready to grow more food and support pollinators and wildlife? You can take a deep dive into the art and science of gardening with OSU experts — covering healthy soil\, least-toxic pest management\, veggie and container gardening\, native plants and sustainable design. \nIf you’re looking for a comprehensive\, science-based\, horticulture and gardening essentials course\, Extension’s Home Horticulture Certificate could be for you! Grow your gardening knowledge\, whether you’re a beginner or an experienced gardener. \nThere are no course prerequisites\, although a basic knowledge of plants is helpful. \nIn this 13-week non-credit online course\, you will receive science-based training drawn from the classes that OSU Extension Master Gardener volunteers take in Oregon. Moderated by a skilled instructor\, this course provides an exceptional experience that will help your garden thrive. \nThis is one of their most popular courses. By the end of the program\, you will know about: \n\nBasics of botany and entomology\nIntegrated Pest Management and pesticide safety\nDiagnosis and prevention of plant problems using least-toxic methods\nSoils\, fertilizers and composting\nOrnamental\, herbaceous plants and woody plants\nVegetable and container gardening\nSustainable landscape design and maintenance\n\nSeats are limited and cost is $490 plus a $70 registration fee. \nFor more information or to register
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/osu-extension-offers-home-horticulture-certificate/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260320
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260427
DTSTAMP:20260605T082300
CREATED:20260325T165316Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260326T184631Z
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SUMMARY:Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival open now through late April
DESCRIPTION:Spring is finally here and so is the Wooden Shoe Tulip Festival\, one of Oregon’s favorite springtime events. \nFrom hot air balloons\, wine tastings and the specialty gift shop to the food and craft market\, children’s play area and endless photo opportunities\, there’s a little something for everyone to enjoy. The festival runs through April 26. \nThe farm began growing tulips in 1975 and in 1984\, it opened the fields for Easter weekend. Each spring\, visitors from all over the world come to witness a display of millions of tulips across 40 acres of fields. Stroll through designated pathways with fields of tulips as your backdrop. \nFor ticket information and to purchase tickets\, go to WoodenShoe.com
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/wooden-shoe-tulip-festival-open-now-through-late-april/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260403
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260405
DTSTAMP:20260605T082300
CREATED:20260313T183137Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T183137Z
UID:15611-1775174400-1775347199@plantsomethingoregon.com
SUMMARY:Don’t miss Hortlandia plant sale extravaganza
DESCRIPTION:Mark your calendars for Hortlandia\, Friday and Saturday\, April 3–4\, at the Wingspan Event Center\, 801 N.E. 34th Avenue in Hillsboro. \nHortlandia is the Hardy Plant Society of Oregon’s annual spring plant and garden art sale — created by gardeners\, for gardeners. It brings together specialty nurseries and expert growers from far and wide so you can browse an incredible selection of plants and visit them all under one roof\, in one day. You’ll also find garden tools\, unique garden art\, and handmade treasures — and plenty of inspiration for the season ahead. \nFriday\, April 3\, 5–8 p.m.\, is Supporters Night\, benefiting the HPSO. Enjoy first access to Hortlandia with a quieter shopping environment and more time to talk directly with nursery vendors. Most importantly\, your ticket helps support HPSO’s educational programs\, events\, and community work\, $25 admission. \nSaturday\, April 4\, 10 a.m.–4 p.m.\, is general admission day. Stay as long as you like until they close\, $5 admission. \nOn site parking is $10. There will be a plant holding space where you can drop off your purchases and a drive-through pickup for ease of loading. \nFor information or to purchase tickets\, go to HardyPlantSociety.org/Hortlandia.
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/dont-miss-hortlandia-plant-sale-extravaganza/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260404
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260405
DTSTAMP:20260605T082300
CREATED:20260325T165101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T165101Z
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SUMMARY:Adults can have a little Easter fun at French Prairie Gardens
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy an adults-only evening with live music\, an egg hunt\, outdoor games and a chance to find the golden egg at French Prairie Gardens\, 17673 French Prairie Road in St. Paul. \nIt’s happening Saturday\, April 4\, and tickets are limited. Check in starts at 5 p.m. and the hunt will begin at 7:45 pm. The egg hunt will take place outside and is an all-weather event. \nThere will also be live music featuring Tony Smiley (from 5:30–7:30 p.m.)\, access to the egg hunt\, chance to win a variety of prizes\, a chance to find the golden egg\, outdoor yard games and giant bubble station. The Easter Bunny will be making an appearance. \nVIP tickets with special seating is back! Come early to enjoy tulip fields in bloom and their Tulip Festival activities (including a trip down the Mega Slide — slide and other activities close at 5 p.m.)! \nEach ticket holder will be given one raffle ticket for the major prizes (wine\, farm fresh pork package\, plants\, pumpkin patch passes\, gift cards from local businesses\, etc.) or increase your chances of winning by purchasing more! The raffle tickets will be chosen for the major prizes at 7:35 p.m. You must be present to win. \nThe number of eggs each ticket holder collects will be limited. Eggs retrieved will be redeemed at prize stations after the hunt for a mixture of smaller prizes\, pork and baked goods. \nCome early to enjoy their blooming tulip fields\, dinner\, drinks and appetizers at their Farm Bar! Beer\, wine\, hard cider\, slushies and non-alcoholic drinks are available for purchase. \nVIP tickets are $86.05 and general admission is $44.65. To purchase tickets or for more information
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/adults-can-have-a-little-easter-fun-at-french-prairie-gardens/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260404T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260404T120000
DTSTAMP:20260605T082300
CREATED:20260313T154704Z
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UID:15618-1775296800-1775304000@plantsomethingoregon.com
SUMMARY:Tackle the Weeds: Hands-On Tool Training for Gardeners
DESCRIPTION:East Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District is excited to partner with the Columbia Slough Watershed Council to present a Tackle the Weeds: Hands-On Tool Training for Gardeners workshop. \nJoin us for a hands-on workshop on effective weed removal using a variety of gardening tools. We’ll cover proper tool use\, safety tips\, and how to select the right tool for different types of weeds. Participants will also have the opportunity to practice these skills by removing common weeds at Whitaker Ponds. Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced gardener\, this workshop will equip you with practical skills to tackle invasive plants more efficiently and confidently. \nPlease come prepared by wearing long pants\, long sleeves\, and closed-toe shoes to stay safe and comfortable while working outdoors. \nLearn more and register
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/tackle-the-weeds-hands-on-tool-training-for-gardeners/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260410
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260412
DTSTAMP:20260605T082300
CREATED:20260325T164627Z
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SUMMARY:Save the date for Bauman’s GardenPalooza
DESCRIPTION:GardenPalooza at Bauman’s Farm and Garden is now bigger and better this year with two full days of gardening extravaganza April 10 and 11. \nThere will be close to 50 vendors to get you excited about gardening and give you a head start on getting your garden ready. \nSee and buy hundreds of plants\, garden art\, gardening tools\, soil and fertilizers\, books and more! \nGet free garden advice and information. There will be tons of specials\, coupons and discount savings for those who attend. There will be food\, fun and don’t forget the farm animals to entertain the kids. \nMake sure you stop by the Plant Something Oregon booth and pick up the new edition of the Plant Something Oregon Road Map. \nThe event is free and parking is also free. Bauman’s is at 12989 Howell Prairie Road N.E. in Gervais. For more information\, go to Gardenpalooza.com.
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/save-the-date-for-baumans-gardenpalooza/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260415
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260430
DTSTAMP:20260605T082300
CREATED:20260408T222350Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T154733Z
UID:15731-1776211200-1777507199@plantsomethingoregon.com
SUMMARY:Don’t miss April’s 10-Minute University™ webinars
DESCRIPTION:Spring has sprung and Clackamas County Master Gardeners can load you up with plant knowledge for the coming season with its remaining 10-Minute University™ webinars. Sessions are on Wednesdays from noon–1 p.m. These online seminars are free with advance registration. Can’t attend live? Register for the session\, and you will receive a recording link two days after the class. \n \nBeyond Spray in Growing Vegetables\, April 15 — Vegetable gardens are living systems where many pest problems can be managed without insecticides. This session will explore targeted approaches to pest control. You will learn to prevent problems\, observe plant performance\, and work with the garden ecosystem. \nYou will explore: \n\nVegetable garden design\, soil health\, plant placement\, and crop rotation.\nHelpful\, beneficial insects and how to keep them in your garden.\nLife cycles of both pests and beneficial critters to inform decision-making.\nPhysical barriers that protect crops from pests.\n\nSpeaker Priscilla Robinson is an Oregon State University Extension Master Gardener who teaches for the award-winning 10-Minute University™ Program. She gained extensive experience gardening in raised beds after downsizing to a townhouse. Priscilla gardens in a community garden plot and actively participates in “Grow an Extra Row\,” a program of the Clackamas County Master Gardener Association. Team members annually grow and donate several thousand pounds of fresh produce to food banks. \nRegister \n \nPlant Problems Caused by Weather and What People Do\, April 22 — Solving plant problems becomes simpler when you know how to accurately identify the cause. This session aims to enhance your ability to do that. \nScientific research indicates that 70– 90% of garden problems are not caused by pests or diseases. They are caused by non-living factors\, such as too much or too little water\, extreme temperatures\, mechanical damage\, too much or too little light\, a nutrient deficiency\, or toxicity. \nThis session will cover problems caused by non-living factors\, and will offer remedies to help fix the majority of plant problems. \nSpeaker Justin Dune is a retired architect and educator\, an Oregon State University Extension Master Gardener\, and a member of the 10-Minute University™ team. Justin gardens on a steep lot\, growing ornamental plants\, fruits\, berries and vegetables. \nRegister \n \nDIY Composting\, April 29 — Reduce your garden’s reliance on manufactured fertilizers while reusing yard waste and improving soil health. Learn four ways to make and apply your own compost: fast and hot\, slow and easy\, in-place and leaf mold. \nThis presentation is led by Carole Hardy\, an Oregon State University Extension Master Gardener who teaches for the award-winning 10-Minute University™ Program. Carole teaches environmental science at Portland State University and serves on several environmental organizations. Her talks are always informative. \nRegister
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/dont-miss-aprils-10-minute-university-webinars/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260415T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260415T193000
DTSTAMP:20260605T082300
CREATED:20260313T174156Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T174156Z
UID:15627-1776276000-1776281400@plantsomethingoregon.com
SUMMARY:Intro to Naturescaping Workshop / Taller de Introducción al Paisajismo Natural
DESCRIPTION:East Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District is excited to partner with the Outgrowing Hunger to present a Intro to Naturescaping workshop! \nCreate healthy\, low-maintenance landscapes that mimic nature! You’ll learn what you can do to prevent pollution\, support beneficial wildlife\, conserve water\, and create a beautiful outdoor space for people\, pets\, and wildlife! \nLanguage: The workshop will be delivered in English and Spanish. \nCost: Free \nRegistration closes when the event is sold out or 24 hours before the workshop begins. \nAccessibility Notes: \nWater: We recommend participants bringing a reusable water bottle to reduce single use plastic. \nSnacks: Light snacks are available\, including gluten-free and vegan options. \nInteraction level: Low. This is a presentation-style workshop with a presenter sharing the majority of the information. There are opportunities for participants to ask questions throughout the presentation. Participation is optional. \nIf you need any additional accommodations to fully participate in our programs\, please email Cat (cat@emswcd.org). To better serve you\, six (6) business days prior to the event is preferred. \nLearn more and register \n \nEast Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District se complace en asociarse Outgrowing Hunger para presentar un taller de introducción al paisajismo natural. \n¡Cree paisajes saludables y de bajo mantenimiento que imiten la naturaleza! ¡Aprenderá lo que puede hacer para prevenir la contaminación\, apoyar la vida silvestre beneficiosa\, conservar el agua y crear un hermoso espacio al aire libre para las personas\, las mascotas y la vida silvestre! Esta es una versión más corta de nuestro taller Naturescaping de 4 horas. \nIdioma: El taller se impartirá en inglés y español. \nCosto: Gratuito \nLas inscripciones cierran cuando se agotan las plazas o 24 horas antes del inicio del taller. \nNotas sobre accesibilidad: \nAgua: Recomendamos a los participantes que traigan una botella de agua reutilizable para reducir el uso de plástico de un solo uso. \nRefrigerios: Se ofrecerán refrigerios ligeros\, incluyendo opciones sin gluten y veganas. \nNivel de interacción: Bajo. Este taller se presenta en formato de conferencia\, con un ponente que comparte la mayor parte de la información. Los participantes tendrán la oportunidad de hacer preguntas durante la presentación. La participación es opcional. \nSi necesita alguna adaptación adicional para participar plenamente en nuestros programas\, envíe un correo electrónico a Cat (cat@emswcd.org). Para poder atenderle mejor\, le recomendamos que nos contacte con seis (6) días hábiles de anticipación. \nMás información y registro
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/intro-to-naturescaping-workshop-taller-de-introduccion-al-paisajismo-natural/
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260417
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260420
DTSTAMP:20260605T082300
CREATED:20260325T160931Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T160931Z
UID:15652-1776384000-1776643199@plantsomethingoregon.com
SUMMARY:Spring into Bloom at Shonnard's Nursery - 42nd Anniversary Event
DESCRIPTION:Always rooting for you! \nShonnard’s Spring into Bloom event weekend is their chance to welcome you to their garden center when the joy of spring is in the air and the beauty of plants is all around. \nThis eventful weekend is filled with learning opportunities and community connections as Shonnard’s is here to help you sow\, plant and grow happiness right where you are. \nStarting Friday\, April 17–Sunday\, April 19\, when you make a purchase of any amount you’ll be entered to win a prize – more information to come! Also look forward to store specials in nearly every department\, and other goodies. Stay tuned! \nFind more details
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/spring-into-bloom-at-shonnards-nursery-42nd-anniversary-event/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260418T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260418T110000
DTSTAMP:20260605T082300
CREATED:20260325T161334Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T161334Z
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SUMMARY:Making an Herb Spiral for Your Kitchen Garden - Hybrid Class
DESCRIPTION:FREE Class \nAn herb spiral is a classic permaculture design that packs beauty\, function\, and efficiency into a small space. By using height\, sun exposure\, and drainage to create multiple microclimates\, an herb spiral allows you to grow a wide range of kitchen herbs in one compact\, easy-to-care-for garden. \nThis class will cover design basics\, material options\, and herb selection for Corvallis’s climate\, along with practical tips for building and maintaining a spiral that fits your space and cooking habits. \nInstructor: Rebecca Anderson\nDate and time: Saturday\, April 18 at 10 a.m.\nLocation: Shonnard’s Classroom \nFind more details and register
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/making-an-herb-spiral-for-your-kitchen-garden-hybrid-class/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260418T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260418T160000
DTSTAMP:20260605T082300
CREATED:20260325T163323Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260325T163323Z
UID:15661-1776506400-1776528000@plantsomethingoregon.com
SUMMARY:Celebrate Earth Day at Oregon Garden
DESCRIPTION:The Oregon Garden’s Earth Day Celebration on Saturday\, April 18 is a free day of celebrating our planet! Guests of all ages are invited to grow their environmental stewardship by visiting with environmentally-conscious exhibitors\, engaging in educational activities and exploring the garden. \nActivities include: Caesar the No Drama Llama\, Monmouth Taiko Drumming Association\, PDX Critters\, and Spark Photobooth. \nExhibitors include: Earthlight Solar\, Full Circle Farms\, Friends of Willamette Valley Wildlife Refuge Complex\, Girl Scouts of Oregon and Southwest Washington\, Highway Fuel\, Indigenous Now\, Leafguard\, Marion County Master Gardeners\, Nigmaa Upcycled\, Northwest VEG\, Oregon Humane Society\, Peace Education Team\, Salem Audobon Society\, Salem Environmental Education\, Salem Health CHEC\, Salem Hospital\, Silverton Cat Rescue\, Site One Landscape Supply\, Sustainable Silverton\, System Pavers\, and Talk About Trees. \nParking is $10\, free for members. Complimentary Park and Walk lots available at Silverton Senior Center and Robert Frost Elementary. \nFor more information\, go to OregonGarden.Org/Earth-Day.
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/celebrate-earth-day-at-oregon-garden/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260422T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260422T203000
DTSTAMP:20260605T082300
CREATED:20260313T174917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T174917Z
UID:15636-1776880800-1776889800@plantsomethingoregon.com
SUMMARY:Creating an Edible Landscape Workshop / Taller de Crear Un Paisaje con Plantas Comestibles
DESCRIPTION:East Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District is excited to partner with the Outgrowing Hunger to present a Creating an Edible Landscape workshop! \nThis workshop will give you insight and tools for incorporating edible plants into your landscape. From annual veggies and herbs to perennial berries and fruit trees\, we’ll discuss design tips\, ways to build fertile soil\, and how to conserve water while producing a harvest. You will also learn about native plants that feature edible fruit and nuts\, and how to invite beneficial insects to your garden. You’ll walk away ready to assess your site and make a plan for a beautiful (and delicious) landscape! \nLanguage: The workshop will be delivered in English and Spanish. \nCost: Free \nRegistration closes when the event is sold out or 24 hours before the workshop begins. \nAccessibility Notes: \nWater: We recommend participants bringing a reusable water bottle to reduce single use plastic. \nSnacks: Light snacks are available\, including gluten-free and vegan options. \nInteraction level: Low. This is a presentation-style workshop with a presenter sharing the majority of the information. There are opportunities for participants to ask questions throughout the presentation. Participation is optional. \nIf you need any additional accommodations to fully participate in our programs\, please email Cat (cat@emswcd.org). To better serve you\, six (6) business days prior to the event is preferred. \nLearn more and register \n \nEast Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District se complace en asociarse Outgrowing Hunger para presentar un taller de crear un paisaje con plantas comestibles. \nEste taller le brindará información y herramientas para incorporar plantas comestibles en su jardín. Desde verduras y hierbas anuales hasta bayas perennes y árboles frutales\, discutiremos consejos de diseño\, formas de construir un suelo fértil y cómo conservar agua mientras se produce una cosecha. También aprenderá acerca de las plantas nativas que tienen frutos y nueces comestibles\, y cómo invitar insectos benéficos a su jardín. ¡Saldrá listo para evaluar su sitio y hacer un plan para un paisaje hermoso (y delicioso)! \nIdioma: El taller se impartirá en inglés y español. \nCosto: Gratuito \nLas inscripciones cierran cuando se agotan las plazas o 24 horas antes del inicio del taller. \nNotas sobre accesibilidad: \nAgua: Recomendamos a los participantes que traigan una botella de agua reutilizable para reducir el uso de plástico de un solo uso. \nRefrigerios: Se ofrecerán refrigerios ligeros\, incluyendo opciones sin gluten y veganas. \nNivel de interacción: Bajo. Este taller se presenta en formato de conferencia\, con un ponente que comparte la mayor parte de la información. Los participantes tendrán la oportunidad de hacer preguntas durante la presentación. La participación es opcional. \nSi necesita alguna adaptación adicional para participar plenamente en nuestros programas\, envíe un correo electrónico a Cat (cat@emswcd.org). Para poder atenderle mejor\, le recomendamos que nos contacte con seis (6) días hábiles de anticipación. \nMás información y registro
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/creating-an-edible-landscape-workshop-taller-de-crear-un-paisaje-con-plantas-comestibles/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260425
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260427
DTSTAMP:20260605T082300
CREATED:20260424T173245Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260424T173245Z
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SUMMARY:Taste and experience Oregon agriculture at Ag Fest
DESCRIPTION:Join Ag Fest for a fun and festive educational experience for the entire family April 25–26 at the Oregon State Fairgrounds in Salem\, Oregon. \nLast year\, over 23\,000 people attended Ag Fest to touch\, taste and experience the incredible world of Oregon agriculture\, in a fun-filled\, festive environment. The two-day event\, aimed to help families better understand where their food\, fiber\, and flora come from\, is a unique learning experience where hands-on exhibits make learning about Oregon’s vast agricultural industry educational and entertaining. \nAg Fest strives to bridge the gap between urban and rural life\, and to share the wonder and abundance of Oregon’s bountiful and diverse harvest. \nMost importantly\, this is accomplished in a family friendly way\, where kids 15 and under receive free admission\, and virtually all activities at the event are free of charge. Thanks to Ag Fest sponsors\, kids ride ponies\, plant seedlings\, watch sheep get sheared\, pet farm animals and much\, much more! \nMake sure to stop by the Plant Something Oregon booth in “Ag Country” in the Columbia Hall\, where each person in your family can pick a seedling and plant it in a pot to take home with you. \nTickets are $15 for those ages 16 and older\, free for children 15 and younger. \nHours are 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturday\, April 25 and 10 a.m.–5 p.m. on Sunday\, April 26.
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/taste-and-experience-oregon-agriculture-at-ag-fest/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260425
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260616
DTSTAMP:20260605T082300
CREATED:20260604T161400Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260604T161400Z
UID:15939-1777075200-1781567999@plantsomethingoregon.com
SUMMARY:Don’t miss the peonies in bloom at Adelman Peony Gardens
DESCRIPTION:There’s still time to catch the peonies in bloom at Adelman Peony Gardens before the open house ends on June 15. Adelman is open 9 a.m.–6 p.m. daily and you can walk the 30 acres of production fields\, stroll the 2-acre display garden\, view indoor peony bloom displays and purchase cut flowers to take home. \nAdelman is located at 5690 Brooklake Road N.E. in Salem. \nQuestions? Contact 503-393-6185 or Info@PeonyParadise.com.
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/dont-miss-the-peonies-in-bloom-at-adelman-peony-gardens/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260425T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260425T120000
DTSTAMP:20260605T082300
CREATED:20260227T161435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260227T161435Z
UID:15580-1777107600-1777118400@plantsomethingoregon.com
SUMMARY:Annual Plant Sale
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the LGGC Annual Plant Sale featuring perennials\, shrubs\, grasses\, veggies\, native plants\, and more! Quality plants from our members’ gardens at affordable prices! \nNEW LOCATION: Lake Oswego United Methodist Church\, 1855 South Shore Blvd. \nLearn more
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/annual-plant-sale/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260430T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260430T203000
DTSTAMP:20260605T082300
CREATED:20260313T171752Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T171752Z
UID:15624-1777572000-1777581000@plantsomethingoregon.com
SUMMARY:Creating an Edible Landscape Workshop
DESCRIPTION:East Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District is excited to partner with North Tabor Neighborhood Association to present a Creating an Edible Landscape workshop! \nThis workshop will give you insight and tools for incorporating edible plants into your landscape. From annual veggies and herbs to perennial berries and fruit trees\, we’ll discuss design tips\, ways to build fertile soil\, and how to conserve water while producing a harvest. You will also learn about native plants that feature edible fruit and nuts\, and how to invite beneficial insects to your garden. You’ll walk away ready to assess your site and make a plan for a beautiful (and delicious) landscape! \nLanguage: The workshop will be delivered in English. \nCost: Free \nRegistration closes when the event is sold out or 24 hours before the workshop begins. \nAccessibility Notes: \nInteraction level: Low. This is a presentation-style workshop with a presenter sharing the majority of the information. There are opportunities for participants to ask questions throughout the presentation. Participation is optional. \nIf you need any additional accommodations to fully participate in our programs\, please email Cat (cat@emswcd.org). To better serve you\, six (6) business days prior to the event is preferred. \nLearn more and register
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/creating-an-edible-landscape-workshop/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260501
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260504
DTSTAMP:20260605T082300
CREATED:20260409T160010Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T160010Z
UID:15766-1777593600-1777852799@plantsomethingoregon.com
SUMMARY:Annual Planting Days at Shonnard's Nursery
DESCRIPTION:Shonnard’s Nursery is here to help you grow a beautiful container garden! \nBring your pots and containers 14 inch and smaller\, and they’ll plant your purchased flowers\, vegetables\, and herbs using their premium Espoma Organic Potting Mix\, at no extra charge! \nLearn more
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/annual-planting-days-at-shonnards-nursery/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260502
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260504
DTSTAMP:20260605T082300
CREATED:20260313T175422Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T175422Z
UID:15638-1777680000-1777852799@plantsomethingoregon.com
SUMMARY:2026 Spring Garden Fair
DESCRIPTION:Explore the PNW’s favorite garden event featuring over 125 local nurseries with your favorite plants and local artisans offering unique garden art. \nSaturday\, May 2\, 9 a.m.–5 p.m. and Sunday\, May 3\, 9 a.m.–4 p.m. \nLocation: Clackamas County Event Center in Canby \n$7.00/single day\n$12/two-day pass \nFREE Parking \nLearn more
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/2026-spring-garden-fair/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260502
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260504
DTSTAMP:20260605T082300
CREATED:20260424T173101Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260424T173101Z
UID:15790-1777680000-1777852799@plantsomethingoregon.com
SUMMARY:Make plans for Clackamas County Spring Garden Fair
DESCRIPTION:What began as a small fuchsia sale has grown to a two-day event with over 100 vendors and 8\,000 gardening enthusiasts attending each year. The Clackamas County Spring Garden Fair is May 2–3 at the Clackamas County Fair & Event Center in Canby\, Oregon. Proceeds benefit the Clackamas County Master Gardener Association\, funding projects that benefit your community. \nExplore an incredible selection of annuals\, perennials\, and specialty plants. Whether you’re looking for rare finds or hardy vegetables for your summer garden\, they’ve got you covered. \nBrowse local vendors offering specialized gardening supplies\, tools\, and one-of-a-kind garden art. From soil amendments and greenhouses to whimsical artwork\, you’ll find everything you need to personalize your outdoor space. \nEnjoy a hands-free experience with our Plant Taxis (local students towing for tips). And their FREE Plant Check will securely store your purchases. You can even drive your vehicle right to the pickup point on your way home. \nHead over to the Exhibit Hall in 4-H Hall for the Kids Corner\, featuring hands-on activities and a face painter to keep the little ones busy. Explore educational exhibits hosted by local nonprofits or just pull up a chair and relax in our indoor seating area. \nIf you get hungry\, the Good Thyme Food Court is packed with tasty snacks for every appetite out on the Main Lawn.  Sunday only\, stop by the Main Pavilion for the Portland Iris Society Early Show and breathtaking Ikebana displays. \nHours are 9 a.m.–5 p.m. Saturday and 9 a.m.–4 p.m. Sunday. The fair offers free pH soil testing\, ask an O.S.U. Master Gardener\, 10-Minute University™ and other educational opportunities with your admission fee. Admission is $7 per person\, $12 for a two-day pass. Children under age 16 are free and parking is free. No pets please; service animals only. \nPurchase tickets in advance
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/make-plans-for-clackamas-county-spring-garden-fair/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260502T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260502T110000
DTSTAMP:20260605T082300
CREATED:20260313T155228Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260313T155228Z
UID:15621-1777716000-1777719600@plantsomethingoregon.com
SUMMARY:Intro to Stormwater: Solutions for Healthy Waterways
DESCRIPTION:East Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District is excited to partner with Leach Botanical Garden to present a Intro to Stormwater: Solutions for Healthy Waterways workshop! \nDid you know that what you do at home and in your neighborhood can help improve the health of local waterways? After an introduction to the sources and effects of urban stormwater pollution\, we’ll explore a variety of actions you can take to help slow the flow of rainwater and make every drop count for you\, and for the environment! From lawn alternatives to de-paving\, there are many ways to beautify your space and make a positive impact in your neighborhood and your watershed! \nLanguage: The workshop will be delivered in English. \nCost: Free \nRegistration closes when the event is sold out or 24 hours before the workshop begins. \nAccessibility Notes \nWater: We recommend participants bringing a reusable water bottle to reduce single use plastic. \nSnacks: Light snacks will be provided. There will be vegan and gluten-free options.\nInteraction level: Low. This is a presentation-style workshop with a presenter sharing the majority of the information. There are opportunities for participants to ask questions throughout the presentation. Participation is optional. \nIf you need any additional accommodations to fully participate in our programs\, please email Cat (cat@emswcd.org). To better serve you\, six (6) business days prior to the event is preferred. \nLearn more and register
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/intro-to-stormwater-solutions-for-healthy-waterways-2/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260616
DTSTAMP:20260605T082300
CREATED:20260506T223654Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260506T223654Z
UID:15859-1778025600-1781567999@plantsomethingoregon.com
SUMMARY:Adelman Peony Gardens opens for the season
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy peonies in bloom this season at Adelman Peony Gardens now through June 15. Adelman is at 5690 Brooklake Rd. N.E. in Salem. \nAdelman Peony Gardens’ passion for peonies began when Carol Adelman was a young girl\, when she admired her neighbor’s peonies from across the street. Throughout the years\, her love for peonies grew which resulted in her planting a few of her own. What started out as a hobby\, soon became a commitment to grow the highest quality true to name peony roots. Adelman Peony Gardens is proud to be known around the world for having excellent quality peonies and commitment to perfection. \nThe collection now features over 500 named types\, all offered to passionate gardeners. Parking is free and there is no admission charge. For more information\, go to PeonyParadise.com or call 503-393-6185.
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/adelman-peony-gardens-opens-for-the-season/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261101
DTSTAMP:20260605T082300
CREATED:20260506T223540Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260506T223540Z
UID:15857-1778025600-1793491199@plantsomethingoregon.com
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.
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/enjoy-the-gardens-of-lord-schryver/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260508
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260510
DTSTAMP:20260605T082300
CREATED:20260424T175005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260424T175005Z
UID:15813-1778198400-1778371199@plantsomethingoregon.com
SUMMARY:Marion County Master Gardener Plant Sale
DESCRIPTION:The Marion County Master Gardener Association is inviting you to their 2026 Plant Sale at the Salem Armory Auditorium! Join them on Friday May 8 from 10–7 and Saturday\, May 9 from 9–4 for all the fun! There is no admission charge and the parking is free. They’ll have all the beautiful plants and Master Gardener expertise as usual\, with a few surprises like they always do! \nLearn more
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/marion-county-master-gardener-plant-sale/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260509
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260510
DTSTAMP:20260605T082300
CREATED:20260408T222024Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T205023Z
UID:15753-1778284800-1778371199@plantsomethingoregon.com
SUMMARY:Don’t miss rare chance to see three incredible gardens in a day
DESCRIPTION:Elk Rock Garden\, a beautiful estate garden in Portland’s Dunthorpe neighborhood situated atop the cliffs overlooking the Willamette River\, is hosting a fundraiser to raise funds for the care of the garden. You can have the rare opportunity to see three great gardens in one day on May 9. \nWhether you are a seasoned gardener\, just starting out\, or simply love gardens\, these gardens will have something for everyone. All three tours will be guided by experts familiar with the gardens and there will be plenty of opportunities to ask questions about their gardens’ history\, their special designs and specific plant care information. \nThe tour will include Peter Kerr’s Olmsted-influenced Elk Rock Garden\, and the personal gardens of his daughters Jane Kerr Platt and Lady Anne Kerr McDonald\, both privately owned and rarely open to the public. \nThese three unique gardens will feed your soul and inspire your garden planning! \nProceeds from this fundraiser will support the ongoing conservation work of the non-profit Elk Rock Garden and House and in its growth into a community learning hub. \nCarpooling is strongly encouraged as there is limited parking. \nTickets are timed entry at specific gardens and $75 per person and non-refundable. Tours will happen rain or shine. \nClick HERE to select your starting location and to purchase ticket(s). There will only be 100 tickets sold. Elk Rock Garden is a 501(c)3 non-profit and your ticket price is fully tax deductible. \nFor more information
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/dont-miss-rare-chance-to-see-3-incredible-gardens-in-a-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260509T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20260509T140000
DTSTAMP:20260605T082300
CREATED:20260409T160651Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T160651Z
UID:15769-1778315400-1778335200@plantsomethingoregon.com
SUMMARY:18th Annual Plant Sale
DESCRIPTION:Choose from over 1700 perennials\, shrubs\, native plants\, Mother’s Day bouquets\, creative containers\, veggie starts\, house plants and succulents. Your support allows Beaverton Garden Company to help many local community groups. Your garden will love their plants! \nLearn more
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/18th-annual-plant-sale/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260511
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20261215
DTSTAMP:20260605T082300
CREATED:20260506T223436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260506T223436Z
UID:15848-1778457600-1797292799@plantsomethingoregon.com
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260518
DTSTAMP:20260605T082300
CREATED:20260409T155538Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260409T155538Z
UID:15763-1778803200-1779062399@plantsomethingoregon.com
SUMMARY:Plant Your Own Combination Drop Pot
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy this do-it-yourself planting experience. \nThis is a fun and easy going\, hands-on experience for those who want to choose their own combinations and enjoy the creative process. Though the real joy comes after planting day\, as you get to watch your container grow\, fill in\, and lush out over time – bringing fresh flavors\, color and life to your space through summer and into fall. \nGo to Shonnard’s Nursery website and pre-order your drop pot experience today! \nPricing:\n$30.00 – Herb Combo\n$39.99 – Sun or Shade Combo \nPre-made drop pot options are available for pre-order too!
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/plant-your-own-combination-drop-pot/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260516
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260518
DTSTAMP:20260605T082300
CREATED:20260511T173102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260511T173102Z
UID:15880-1778889600-1779062399@plantsomethingoregon.com
SUMMARY:Annual Open Nursery
DESCRIPTION:Only open twice a year\, Rare Plant Research annual open nursery and garden with Villa Catalana Cellars is Saturday and Sunday May 16 and 17. Thousands of rare plants will be on offer including olive trees\, Echevarias\, Cannas\, caudiciforms\, succulents\, hardy South African bulbs and house plants. Wood fired pizza and Bert’s Barbecue will be available for lunch. Stroll the gardens and taste Villa Catalana wines. Marzs from Seattle will be selling his fabulous garden art glass and neighbor Sean Collins will be selling his rare house plants. \nLearn more
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/annual-open-nursery/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260605
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260606
DTSTAMP:20260605T082300
CREATED:20260507T161603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260507T161603Z
UID:15872-1780617600-1780703999@plantsomethingoregon.com
SUMMARY:Volunteer to Deadhead Roses
DESCRIPTION:Join a lively group of volunteers at Peninsula Park Rose Garden each week to deadhead the roses. Come for as little or as much as you like — 9 a.m.–Noon Monday\, Wednesday\, Friday starting June 5. Tools and gloves provided (and snacks at a mid-morning break!). Organized by Friends of Peninsula Park Rose Garden. \nLearn more
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/volunteer-to-deadhead-roses/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20260612
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260615
DTSTAMP:20260605T082300
CREATED:20260521T191953Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260521T191953Z
UID:15928-1781222400-1781481599@plantsomethingoregon.com
SUMMARY:Rogerson Clematis Garden Inviting Vines 2026
DESCRIPTION:The Rogerson Clematis Garden Inviting Vines 2026\, includes three days\, (June 12\, 13\, 14) of activities with the focus on bell-shaped Japanese hybrids. Internationally renowned Japanese clematis breeders Mikiyoshi and Tomoko Chikuma will be special guests on Friday evening. On Saturday\, award winning garden writer and garden designer Cole Burrell will be the keynote speaker\, there will be propagation and flower arranging demonstrations and docent-led tours of the Rogerson Clematis Garden. On Sunday there will be a tour of four gardens on Sauvie Island. This is a fundraiser for the non-profit friends of the Rogerson Clematis Collection. For complete information\, go to RogersonClematisCollection.org/Inviting-Vines-2026.
URL:https://plantsomethingoregon.com/event/rogerson-clematis-garden-inviting-vines-2026/
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