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Category Archives: Gardening
Community Picnic, Saturday, July 9
St. Matthews Episcopal Church4110 River Road, Eugene, OR 97404541-689-4010
Santa Clara Community Garden Composting update: Work Party Saturday Nov 6
Santa Clara Community Garden Work PartySaturday, November 610 AM SCCG Gardeners: A work party is planned for Saturday, November 7 at 10 AM to demonstrate how composting will work in the area around the garden shed. Now that we are … Continue reading
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Lane County Extension Benefits Santa Clara
The Santa Clara Community Garden benefits from the help of OSU Master Gardener programs, as do many community gardens and private gardens in Lane County where vegetables are grown to feed Lane County families. The Extension funding Measure (29-319) on … Continue reading
Attention Oregon Gardeners: Invasive Worms!
Be on the lookout for the Jumping Worm (Amynthas agrestis), which has started showing up in the Pacific Northwest. Report any sitings. Public participation aids in the the process of early detection and rapid response (EDRR), and helps protect our … Continue reading