Free Lecture in Eugene Oregon

The Eugene Chapter of the American Rhododendron Society invite gardeners to hear a  lecture:
Truls Jensen of Wild Ginger Farm in Beavercreek, Oregon, presenting 
“Lessons From On High: Improving Your Garden Using Rock Gardening Techniques And Mountain Plants.” 
It’s FREE and open to the public
Thursday March 9th
Campbell Center, 155 High St., Eugene, Oregon
Doors open at 6:00pm
 
Mr. Jensen will discuss techniques that will enable us to better grow alpine and other mountain plants at lower elevations, and how these techniques also help us to improve our success with other perennials as well.  Many Rhododendrons and other plant species are from high mountain areas and benefit from  soil modifications and exposure for high mountain plants.  Healthy plants means happier gardeners.

Community Cider Pressing

Community Cider Pressing 

When:  Sunday, Nov. 6th from 2pm to 5pm
Where:  2209 Talent Ave, Talent Oregon
What: Bring apples to press & containers for fresh pressed cider
 
If you don’t have apples to share, come anyway to help prepare apples for the press. 
Suggested donation for cider is $6 a gallon.
Please bring clean containers for cider to take home. 
 
Donations benefit Neighborhood Harvest 

Daily Tidings: Lonely Bouquets

Check It out !

The Ashland Daily Tidings ran an article about
Ashland Garden Club’s Lonely Bouquet activity!

Read all about it here…http://www.dailytidings.com/news/20161003/ashland-garden-club-lonely-bouquets-for-ashland

Winter Dreams/Summer Gardens

Jackson County Master Gardeners Association
18th Annual Gardening Symposium
When: November 5th (Saturday) 9am-4:30pm
Where: RCC/SOU Higher Education Center, 101 S. Bartlett, Medford, Oregon
  Jackson County Master Gardeners  offer 35 different classes, for beginners to professionals, to help you learn and grow as a gardener. Parking and lunch are free. Pr-registered cost  $45 for a full day of classes.
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Neighborhood Harvest

060Neighborhood Harvest is an organization dedicated to harvesting fruits, nuts, and other produce that would otherwise go to waste from yards, gardens, and farms in and around Ashland, Oregon and sharing the abundance with the community.

To learn more check out their website at:

https://neighborhoodharvestashland.wordpress.com/