Join us at the White Clover Grange for “Garden Fest” – gardening fun with information and merchandise to get your year off to a good start.
Saturday April 6 from 11-3
Farm and Garden items for sale and free gardening tips from our experts
Spring plant starts from Teresa Retzlaff of North 45 Farm, and Britt & Kyle of Moss Creek Farm (come early supply will be limited)
Autum and Zach’s dahlia bulbs
Cindy Erickson’s glass garden art
Karla Allbritton’s garden décor
David Hendrickson’s cider
Kelly White’s Communitea
Jared and Josh’s compost samples
Lance and Tammi’s farm vittles
Share seeds at the seed exchange table with Barbara McLaughlin
Hope Stanton’s native plants
Gary Lewis’s wrought iron garden art
The sharpenator – bring your tools!
Jose Camerena’s spring collection
Ron van Dongen’s rare and wonderful succulents
Ask an Expert. We will have many tables hosted by locals that know lots about farming and gardening
Native Plants
Grass Farming
Compost on the garden
Dry farming
Apples
Tea
Worm Composting
Growing Dahlias
Seeds
Living Soil
Art for kids
In the Grange Kitchen from 11-1 with Bonnie and Roger Neugebauer
Gardening Presentations at 1 in the Grange dining room
Teresa Retzlaff from North 45 Farm will discuss strategies for having a successful dry garden
Joe Meyer, Soils instructor at TBCC will discuss living soil
Sunday April 7 from 1-4 – Apple Tree Grafting Workshop
Free Heritage apple tree grafting workshop with David Hendrickson from Carola Wines and Cider, along with Trav Williams and Jim Fanjoy
Learn the art of grafting scion wood onto root stock to preserve our local heritage apple tree treasures.
For more information and to reserve your spot, email to goatherd@nehalemtel.net or call 503-368-5886 or 541-554-6213
Thanks to the Tillamook County Cultural Coalition for funding the grafting workshop.
The White Clover Grange is located at 36585 Highway 53, Nehalem,
www.whiteclovergrange.org