Dry farming is: crops grown without irrigation…even in 100 degree heat. Come taste the rich flavor and sweetness of dry farmed tomatoes.
Learn about:
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drought tolerant greens
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perennializing leeks
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beans native to the desert Southwest
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which crops adapt well to dry farming
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drought tolerant native insectary plants for pollination and IPM
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cultural practices that help plants thrive with less water.
Wednesday, August 27 – 6-7:30
Location: Cully neighborhood, NE Portland. Frequent service on Trimet #75. Off-street bike parking available.
Cost: $20-45 sliding scale.
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Part of the Year Round Harvest program.
Co-hosted by: Small Acreage Program of WSU Clark County Extension. When registering, please add this information to “Order notes”:
How did you hear about this program?
How much acreage do you manage, if applicable?
WSU Extension programs and employment are available to all without discrimination. Reasonable accommodations will be made for persons with disabilities and special needs who contact 564-397-5729.
We respect your privacy and will keep your personal information confidential. Please note that limited data may be shared with WSUX funders for reporting purposes only. Photos will be taken during events and may be used in promotional materials. If you have specific needs or concerns, including regarding photography, please let the event organizers know.
To pay an amount other than $45, choose “Check Payment” and then Venmo to @Handmade-Gardens
or bring payment to class. Scholarships (for entire series!) and work-trade available. Call to discuss. No one turned away for lack of funds.
