--Everyone benefits from green spaces in our neighborhoods. When we care for our gardens and yards, we can support plants and wildlife, have cleaner water, and even connect with neighbors.
Do you want to change your landscape but are not sure where to start? Attend a FREE webinar or in-person workshop for expert guidance! You will discover practical gardening tips that will give you the confidence to take on your next project and bring your landscape vision to life.
Thu 3/19 Native Plants (6-7:30 PM) online Fri 3/20 Cómo Crear Un Paisaje con Plantas Comestibles (6-8:30 PM) online - Spanish workshop Wed 3/25 Urban Weeds (6-8:30 PM) online Sat 3/28 Intro to Naturescaping (11-12:30 PM) online Wed 4/1 Creating an Edible Landscape (6-8:30 PM) online Sat 4/4 Tackle the Weeds: Hands-On Tool Training for Gardeners (10-12:00 PM) at Whitaker Ponds w/Columbia Slough Watershed Council Thu 4/9 Landscaping for Wildlife (6-7:00 PM) online Sat 4/11 Native Plants (11-12:30 PM) online Wed 4/15 Intro to Naturescaping / Taller de Introducción al Paisajismo Natural (6-7:30 PM) at Rockwood CDC w/Outgrowing Hunger - bilingual (Spanish/English) workshop Sat 4/18 Climate Resilience (11-12:30 PM) online Wed 4/22 Creating an Edible Landscape / Taller de Crear Un Paisaje con Plantas Comestibles (6-8:30 PM) at Rockwood CDC w/Outgrowing Hunger - bilingual (Spanish/English) workshop Sun 4/26 Intro to Stormwater (11-12:00 PM) online Thu 4/30 Creating an Edible Landscape (6-8:30 PM) at Leikam Brewing w/North Tabor Neighborhood AssociationTo check out our full schedule of workshops and to register, visit our website (emswcd.org/events/yard-garden-workshops/)!
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Cat Ayala (she/her/hers)
Urban Lands Education & Outreach Coordinator
East Multnomah Soil & Water Conservation District
Mobile: 971-997-1724
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