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SUMMARY:Second Saturday Garden Walk at 5th Street - July 9th
DESCRIPTION:Audreen\, Bob and Laurel will lead 5th Street Garden Walk\nLinda Gilkeson\, Ph. D. in Entomology and British Columbia Master Gardener program instructor wrote\, “Disease roundup: Long story\, short: There is a huge amount of fungus amongus due to the perfect conditions we have had all spring for spread of fungi (and bacterial pathogens\, too).”  \nJoin us on Saturday July 9th at 10:00 am for the 5th Street Second Saturday Walk where we will be prepared to address these garden woes. Additionally\, this July we also anticipate at minimum a need to revisit best watering practices with drier weather ahead\, how to protect fruit and produce from bird damage (strawberries and blueberries are finally ripening) and timing for fall and winter harvesting. Hope to see you in the garden! Clallam County Master Gardeners (from left to right) Audreen Williams\, Laurel Moulton\, and Bob Cain will lead an educational walk through the Fifth Street Community Garden in Port Angeles on Saturday\, July 9 from 10 to 11:30 a.m. They will focus on the fungi and bacterial pathogens that our spring weather has brought on. \nThe 5th Street Garden is located across from the Clallam Courthouse at 328 East 5th Street. These Garden Walks are held on the 2nd Saturday of the month from April through September at 10 am.
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clallam/event/second-saturday-garden-walk-at-5th-street-july-9th/
LOCATION:5th Street Community Garden\, 328 E. Fifth Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
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SUMMARY:Green Thumb Lecture Series July 14th\, 2022: Nutrient Decline in Vegetables
DESCRIPTION:“Nutrient Decline in Vegetables – What is the Evidence?” by Muriel Nesbitt \nThursday\, July 14\, 2022 \nFind a direct link to the Zoom presentation here. \nOr join by phone: 253-215-8782 \nMeeting ID: 920 0799 1742 \nPasscode: 709395 \n What is nutrient density and why is it important to you and your family? Simply put\, it is the amount of nutrients in a serving of food\, or a certain amount of food (i.e.\, eight ounces). A deficiency in food nutrients can affect food quality\, lowering the nutritional value which makes it less helpful to your body and can negatively impact the taste of the food as well. \nJoin Clallam County Master Gardener Muriel Nesbitt for a Green Thumb Gardening Tips Zoom presentation on July 14th from noon – 1:00 p.m. for a look at nutrient decline in vegetables and what that means for your family and your garden. \nAccording to USDA data\, a decline in nutrient density for many foods has been occurring over the past 50 years. Muriel will discuss evidence that indicates that the nutrient density of vegetables has been declining markedly in the last century. She will also talk about the response of plants to elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide. \nMuriel will present the effects of decline in nutrient density\, along with some suggestions about what gardeners might do to ensure the quality of their food plants. “It may help gardeners make choices that maximize the nutrient density of their crops\,” Muriel said. \nMuriel began her career as a high school teacher in Dar es Salaam\, Tanzania. She went on to become a graduate student at the University of Washington where she earned a Ph.D. in genetics. Muriel was a professor of biology at University of California\, Los Angeles for two years and then taught biology at University of California\, San Diego for 35 years before retiring to Port Angeles in 2008. \nGreen Thumb Education Series Presentations are held from 12 to 1 pm on the second and fourth Thursdays of most months. Talks are currently only being offered by online streaming\, due to current social distancing concerns with COVID-19. Please see instructions for accessing the live stream. Presentations and associated printed materials will be archived on the local articles and archived presentations portion of our website. These events are free\, but donations to help support the WSU Clallam County Extension Master Gardener program are appreciated.
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clallam/event/green-thumb-lecture-series-july-14th-2022-nutrient-decline-in-vegetables/
LOCATION:Online presentation\, WA\, United States
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SUMMARY:July 4-H Horse Show
DESCRIPTION:A weekend filled with fun\, friends\, and food!\nJuly 15-17\, 2022\nQUALIFYING CLASSES FOR STATE!!\nPlease only sign up for one showmanship class on Saturday for the weekend\, unless you are state\nintent in several disciplines OR are showing different horses in different disciplines. Everyone must\nshow in at least one showmanship class on Saturday to show Friday\, Saturday\, or Sunday.\nFriday:\nJumping & Dressage (English & Western)… 5:00pm\nSaturday: Minis & English Show … 9:00am\nGames Show … 6:00pm (or later depending when the English show ends)\nSaturday Evening: Fun games and a Potluck (bring something to share)\nSunday: Western Show … 9:00am\n(last 4H show before Fair to count for State points) \nEntry Forms available here
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clallam/event/july-4-h-horse-show/2022-07-15/
LOCATION:Clallam County Fairgrounds\, 1608 W 16th Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98363\, United States
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SUMMARY:July 4-H Horse Show
DESCRIPTION:A weekend filled with fun\, friends\, and food!\nJuly 15-17\, 2022\nQUALIFYING CLASSES FOR STATE!!\nPlease only sign up for one showmanship class on Saturday for the weekend\, unless you are state\nintent in several disciplines OR are showing different horses in different disciplines. Everyone must\nshow in at least one showmanship class on Saturday to show Friday\, Saturday\, or Sunday.\nFriday:\nJumping & Dressage (English & Western)… 5:00pm\nSaturday: Minis & English Show … 9:00am\nGames Show … 6:00pm (or later depending when the English show ends)\nSaturday Evening: Fun games and a Potluck (bring something to share)\nSunday: Western Show … 9:00am\n(last 4H show before Fair to count for State points) \nEntry Forms available here
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clallam/event/july-4-h-horse-show/2022-07-16/
LOCATION:Clallam County Fairgrounds\, 1608 W 16th Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98363\, United States
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SUMMARY:Digging Deeper - Fall and Winter Gardening July 16
DESCRIPTION:Fall and Winter Vegetable Gardening \nBob Cain\, Clallam County Master Gardener \nSaturday\, July 16\, 2022 \n10:30 am to 12 noon via Zoom \nFind a direct link to the Zoom presentation here. \nOr join by phone: 253-215-8782 \nMeeting ID: 920 0799 1742 \nPasscode: 709395 \nOn Saturday\, July 16\, from 10:30 am to 12 noon\, Clallam County Master Gardener Bob Cain will share tips on growing vegetables on the North Olympic Peninsula in fall and winter. Bob will discuss: \nEnvironmental factors that limit plant growth and how to manipulate them. \nCareful selection of vegetables (and varieties) for a fall/winter garden and timing of planting. \nSeason extenders\, common materials that can be used to insulate plants in cooler weather\, and their limitations. \nCommon pitfalls of fall/winter gardening (including common diseases) and how to mitigate them. \nBob has more than 40 years of gardening experience in Scotland\, Ireland\, Colorado\, and Washington. He joined Clallam County Master Gardeners in 2009 and is a frequent contributor to local newspaper gardening columns and radio programs. He was the Manager of the Woodcock Demonstration Garden for 7 years. Cain was the 2009 Master Gardener Intern of the Year\, 2011 Master Gardener of the year and attained Lifetime Achievement status for his continued service to Clallam County Master Gardeners. \nFor more information about this presentation or the Digging Deeper series\, please call 360-477-0116.
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clallam/event/digging-deeper-fall-and-winter-gardening-july-16/
LOCATION:Online presentation\, WA\, United States
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SUMMARY:July 4-H Horse Show
DESCRIPTION:A weekend filled with fun\, friends\, and food!\nJuly 15-17\, 2022\nQUALIFYING CLASSES FOR STATE!!\nPlease only sign up for one showmanship class on Saturday for the weekend\, unless you are state\nintent in several disciplines OR are showing different horses in different disciplines. Everyone must\nshow in at least one showmanship class on Saturday to show Friday\, Saturday\, or Sunday.\nFriday:\nJumping & Dressage (English & Western)… 5:00pm\nSaturday: Minis & English Show … 9:00am\nGames Show … 6:00pm (or later depending when the English show ends)\nSaturday Evening: Fun games and a Potluck (bring something to share)\nSunday: Western Show … 9:00am\n(last 4H show before Fair to count for State points) \nEntry Forms available here
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clallam/event/july-4-h-horse-show/2022-07-17/
LOCATION:Clallam County Fairgrounds\, 1608 W 16th Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98363\, United States
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SUMMARY:Green Thumb Series - Mushroom Cultivation\, Carbon\, and Soil
DESCRIPTION:Lowell Dietz is passionate about growing fungi\nMorels. Chanterelles. Portabellas. If you can’t get enough mushrooms\, why not try growing them yourself? Join mushroom hobbyist Lowell Dietz for a Clallam County Master Gardener Green Thumb Gardening Tips Zoom presentation on July 28th from noon – 1:00 p.m. Find out more on the soil and cultivation needed for growing these fabulous fungi. \nFind a direct link to the Zoom presentation here. \nOr join by phone: 253-215-8782 \nMeeting ID: 920 0799 1742 \nPasscode: 70939 \nWhen Lowell first ventured into mushroom farming\, he made an interesting discovery. He created a byproduct known as biochar while trying to extract more heat from wood fuel used to cook straw for mushroom cultivation. Biochar is black carbon produced from biomass sources like wood chips or plant residues. It can act like a sponge and serve as a habitat for many beneficial soil microorganisms that are known to promote soil and plant health. \n“The mixture proved to be similar to the regenerative soil created by ancient farmers along the Amazon and its tributaries\,” Lowell observed. Then when he added the biochar to another natural byproduct—worm castings—a healthy mushroom-growing environment was born. “Soil bacteria stash nutrients (normally outgassed by plants) into biochar ‘lockers’. Gardeners can use this information to create soil that does not need fertilizer\,” Lowell said. \nLowell is a carpenter who grows oyster mushrooms; a hobby that he says pays for itself. After moving to Sequim in 2006\, he learned of vermiculture—the cultivation of annelid worms (such as earthworms or bloodworms) for use in composting—in a Master Gardener event. He started selling composting worms in 2008 and so far\, he has sold over 109\,000 worms. Lowell’s mushroom farm also sells plastic bags stuffed with colonized straw\, or “mushroom growing kits.” After learning that bacteria were responsible for healing a health issue\, he became a “gut bacteria evangelist” and determined it was his mission in life to reveal natures “secrets.” \nGreen Thumb Education Series Presentations are held from 12 to 1 pm on the second and fourth Thursdays of most months. Talks are currently only being offered by online streaming\, due to current social distancing concerns with COVID-19. Please see instructions for accessing the live stream. Presentations and associated printed materials will be archived on the local articles and archived presentations portion of our website. These events are free\, but donations to help support the WSU Clallam County Extension Master Gardener program are appreciated.
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clallam/event/green-thumb-series-mushroom-cultivation-carbon-and-soil/
LOCATION:Online presentation\, WA\, United States
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