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July 2015
Heirloom Garden Class – “It’s a Jungle Out There!”
Tomato plants don't have to look like a tropical jungle. We'll demonstrate pruning and staking techniques that will keep tomato plants compact and clean. When fruits are off the ground there is less problem with rot, mold and disease.
Find out more »West Valley Fair
Theme "Red White and Moo" West Valley Fair Grounds, Wiley City Contact Greg Boisselle 949-8420
Find out more »Lower Valley 4-H Horse Show (BCJRA)
Lower Valley 4-H Horse Show (BCJRA) Benton City For more information and forms can be found on the 4-H website http://extension.wsu.edu/yakima/4-h/4-h-events/ Kimberly Lansing 539-0247
Find out more »Garden Teachable Moments – “A Lot About Roses”
Basic care and how to spot problems, do summer pruning, deadheading and more, to successfully grow this "Jewel of the Garden".
Find out more »August 2015
Garden Teachable Moments – “Gardening for Wildlife”
Ideas on what you should paint to attract bees, birds, butterflies and other wildlife to your garden.
Find out more »West Valley Fair Meeting
7:00 PM, West Valley Fair Meeting, Meetings are January-March at West Valley Fire Station April - September at the Blue Barn, West Valley Fairgrounds, Wiley City October - November at West Valley Fire Station No meeting in December Everyone welcome. Contact President Greg Boisselle 941-8720
Find out more »Washington State Jr Horse Show
Washington State Junior Horse Show, State Fair Park, Yakima Please keep checking back for more details to come at a later date. Contact Kim Lansing 539-0247 ms.berly@yahoo.com
Find out more »Farm Expo – Central Washington Antique Farm Equipment Club
Save the date for the Central Washington Antique Farm Equipment Club Farm Expo. More details to come. Contact Cheryl Hall at 509-949-2100. The Central Washington Antique Farm Equipment is searching for 4-H and FFA clubs that would like to be a part of their Ag Expo - 3rd full weekend in August 2015. Does your club do agriculture activities, like basket weaving, spinning, animal rearing -- Contact them through Facebook or call Cheryl 509-949-2100 https://www.facebook.com/pages/Central-Washington-Antique-Farm-Equipment-Club/306571332815732 (NOT A 4-H EVENT)
Find out more »Heirloom Garden Class – “Seed Saving for Beginners”
Seeds are nature's miracle gift to us. When you grow open-pollinated vegetable varieties, you can save the seed from year to year. Beans, peas and tomatoes are some of the easiest seeds to save. We'll go through the steps to collect, clean and store the easy varieties for beginners.
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