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In a bid to empower local communities with the knowledge of sustainable agriculture, the Oregon State University Extension Service is set to conduct three free classes in Central Oregon this January. These classes, facilitated by OSU Master Gardeners, aim to educate enthusiasts on the intricacies of growing their own food.
Seed Sowing and Transplanting Mastery (January 13, 2024):
The first class, scheduled for Saturday, January 13, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the OSU Extension Service Building in Redmond, focuses on the critical aspects of seed starting and transplanting. From seed selection to hands-on demonstrations of successful techniques, participants will gain insights into the fundamentals of cultivating robust plants.
For those eager to participate, registration is mandatory and can be completed at this link. Additionally, essential gardening tools such as soil thermometers and row covers will be available for purchase during the class.
Growing Vegetables in Central Oregon – Sisters (January 20, 2024):
The second class, scheduled for Saturday, January 20, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., will take place at the Sisters Community Church Fireside Room on 1300 McKenzie Highway. This session will comprehensively cover all aspects of vegetable gardening specific to Central Oregon, providing valuable insights into adapting to the region’s unique climate and conditions.
To secure your spot, register at this link. Like the previous class, this session is free, but registration is required.
Growing Vegetables in Central Oregon – Redmond (January 27, 2024):
The third and final class, slated for January 27, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., will be held at the OSU Extension Service Building #3, 3800 SW Veterans Way, Redmond, OR 97756. Similar to the Sisters session, this class will delve into the nuances of vegetable gardening tailored to the Central Oregon region.
Secure your spot by registering at this link. As with the other classes, registration is essential, and attendees can purchase gardening tools on-site.
These classes offer a golden opportunity for farmers, agronomists, agricultural engineers, and farm owners to enrich their expertise in vegetable cultivation. By assimilating the latest techniques in seed starting, transplanting, and regional-specific gardening, participants can enhance their yields and contribute to sustainable farming practices.