Low Input Turfgrass
Presented by Paula Dinius, Urban Horticulturist WSU Extension, will examine field trials of different grass species and suitability of use to reduce water, fertilizer and herbicide inputs.
Food Preservation Class – Successful Sauerkraut & Pickle Making
Chelan County Extension Office 400 Washington Street, Wenatchee, WA 98801, USASauerkraut lovers won’t want to miss this session! This class will teach the secrets for successful quick-pack and fermented pickle making, pickling without salt and how to prepare sauerkraut.
Food Preservation Class – Jams, Jellies and Pie Fillings
Chelan County Extension Office 400 Washington Street, Wenatchee, WA 98801, USATired of using all that sugar in your favorite jams and jellies? There are other options for low-sugar spreads with just a few easy alterations and using some sweetening alternatives. This session will also include information on making pie fillings and syrup.
3rd Saturday in the Garden
Cultivating Community; a Harvest Celebration Apples, our main subject - stories and coloring for kids, an apple piñata, recipes. Protecting our apple industry with good backyard fruit tree stewardship.
Food Preservation Class – Canning Meat, Fish, Wild Game & Soups
Chelan County Extension Office 400 Washington Street, Wenatchee, WA 98801, USALearn the methods to successfully can meat, fish and wild game. Information on preparing and canning chili, soups and mincemeat pie filling will also be included.
Start the Season Right: Autumn
This is the 4th class in a four part series taught by WSU Chelan/Douglas County Master Gardener, Bonnie Orr. Bonnie will provide information on how to start this gardening season off on the right foot.
State 4-H Leaders’ Forum
For all leaders, and a great opportunity to have fun with leaders from other counties! Not to mention it will be at Great Wolf Lodge in Grand Mound! What a fun time! Here is a link to more information: http://extension.wsu.edu/4h/for-volunteers/washington-state-4-h-forum/
Cultivating Resilient Communities
Presented by Ben Thompson, WA State DNR Urban and Community Forestry Specialist will cover strategies for landscape scale urban tree management.