Events

Earth Day Celebration at the Oregon Garden

Earth Day at The Oregon Garden 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!

Admission To Earth Day At The Oregon Garden Is Free!

Oregon Ag Fest

Over 20,000 people attend Ag Fest to touch, taste and experience the incredible world of Oregon agriculture, in a fun-filled, festive environment. This 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. Visit their website at oragfest.com for details.

Saturday, April 29: 8:30 am-5 pm
Sunday, April 30: 10 am-5 pm

April 29-30, 2023
Oregon State Fairground
Salem, Oregon
oragfest.com

Lake Gove Garden Club Annual Plant Sale

Lake Gove Garden Club's 97th Annual Plant Sale will be held April 29. Get local plants at affordable prices from our garden to yours. Time/Date: Saturday, April 29 9 a.m.–noon Location: Our Lady of the Lake School - cafeteria 6th & Avenue A Lake Oswego, OR Visit their Facebook page for details.

Ridgefield Garden Club Annual Plant Sale – Fundraiser

Come see all the Hanging Baskets, Planters, Home Grown plants and Color Spots available. Nothing says Spring more beautifully than plants and flowers. They will have: hanging baskets, trees, herbs, sun & shade planters, shrubs, home grown veggie and flower starts, and more!

Spring Garden Fair

Clackamas County Master Gardener™ Association has announced the 37th annual Spring Garden Fair, with more than 100 garden vendors, is happening Saturday–Sunday, May 6–7, 2023, at the Clackamas County Fairgrounds and Event Center 694 N.E. Fourth Ave., Canby, Oregon. Admission will be $5 and parking at the fairgrounds will be free.

Growing Tomatoes at Blooming Junction

Tomatoes can be the pride of your garden and your dinner table, and May is tomato planting season! Don't know the difference between a determinate and indeterminate tomato variety? You will by the time you leave this workshop- along with the best tips for growing the most flavorful, nutritious, and healthy heirloom and varietal tomatoes!

Be sure to visit the website for each event for complete details and registration.

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