Friday, November 16, 10:30 am – 2:30 p.m. at Odd Fellows Hall

By Learner Limbach

Come find out while more and more gardeners are finding joy and value in saving their own seed! Although this class will cater to people new to seed-saving, even the more experienced seed-savers will be able to take a lot away from this class.

With Learner Limbach and Wild’s Edge crew, Doe Bay Garden Staff & Cathleen McCluskey of Organic Seed Alliance a seed-saving class will take place, including a potluck lunch. Please bring a dish to share as well as a plate and utensil.

The workshop will cover seed-saving fundamentals and terminology via interactive activities, techniques for saving annuals, biennials and perennials, hands-on processing of wet and dry seed, challenges and problem-solving for the maritime NW seed grower, and information on seed policy & advocacy and educational materials.

Bring your questions as well as any seeds you’ve saved and would like to share.

Cost- $25 Limited scholarships and/or work-trade available upon inquiry
With questions or to register, Please contact Audrey at: garden@doebay.com or call Learner at 376-4048.

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