we will assemble at 7 P.M. in camden grange and community center (7 camden road, elk, wa 99009) for our first meeting of 2022, on tuesday, 08 march. unless we have a monster heat wave (and subsequent monster flooding from all the snow and icecrete melt), we probably won't be gardening any time soon, BUT, we can plan, dream, and prevaricate about our best ever 2022 garden at our meeting. we will socialize and reacquaint ourselves with other members also emerging from hibernation, and generally have fun. club members marlene and pam will present a in-depth class on garden seed starting, and there will be freebie goodies on the club's give away table.
speaking of which, club members are asked to bring along any unwanted, viable seed packets or plants, and maybe a few of those unwanted, current, lying-through-their-teeth-with-all-those-beautiful-and-unlikely-veggie-photos-and-descriptions seed catalogs. if you have unwanted, gardening-related books, or useful garden tools (is there a gardener who does not have too many tomatoe cages??!!), please bring them to the meeting to be re-homed.
club members are asked to bring some of their favorite snacks to share.
some folks have asked about local gardening classes:
march 13 - general for everyone gardening class by dawn trammel, 2 P.M., at the Diamond Lake Seventh-day Aventist Church (326002 Highway 2, Diamond Lake). this class is free.
March 19 - fruit tree pruning class by yours truly, 1-3 P.M. at the aforementioned camden grange and community center. Cost is $5, and you can register for this class at events_classes@camdengrange.org
see you at the meeting, jim.
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