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First Harvest Community Garden: March 2014
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First Harvest Community Garden. Sponsored by the Florence, Oregon Rotary Club. Sunday, March 30, 2014. Spring is Here…Where are the Bees? Grab Your Camera…Bumble Bee Watch is Here! New web site is launched to help identify and protect bumble bees. PORTLAND, Ore- -A new web site launched today allows people to be directly involved in protecting bumble bees throughout North America. 8220;We have an amazing community of citizen scientists who have helped us follow a handful of bee species,” said Rich ...
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First Harvest Community Garden: An early Harvest....
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First Harvest Community Garden. Sponsored by the Florence, Oregon Rotary Club. Thursday, July 24, 2014. How wonderful it is to gather fresh grown veggies. I thank the First Harvest Community Garden for the opportunity to play in the soil and enjoy the bounty, Thank You! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Energy Bulletin: Resilient Gardening Pt.1. Energy Bulleting: Resilient Gardening Pt.2. Permaculture: A Beginner's Guide. Welcome to the Community Garden web site. 26 Quick and Tasty Zucchini Recipes.
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First Harvest Community Garden: January 2013
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First Harvest Community Garden. Sponsored by the Florence, Oregon Rotary Club. Monday, January 28, 2013. Oppose growing canola in the Willamette Valley. In sum, for twenty years I worked to create opportunities for local and smaller growers in high value crops and federal crop payment programs. Those seeds are now bearing fruit, and offer the double benefit of higher returns per acre and federal credit for sustainable practices. Please protect our successful diverse seed growing industry. The Brassic...
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Resources | Healthy Housing Handbook | A Handbook for Portland Property Owners
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A Handbook for Portland Property Owners. A number of local efforts have recently shined a spotlight on the relationship between the built environment and the health of low-income Portlanders. Poorly designed housing; a lack of sidewalks and safe crossings; and limited access to recreation, schools, nature, places for social interaction, vital services, preventive medical care, and healthy food all contribute to health challenges that disparately affect low-income residents and communities of color. Multn...
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Hillsboro Online Academy > For Students > Resources
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Attendance is crucial for student success at all of our Hillsboro schools, including Hillsboro Online. A student is considered “in attendance” by logging in and communicating with each of their teachers. If a student is ill or absent for an extended period parents are requested to call or email school and report the absence to Kristina Estrada at 503-844-1050. Calls may be placed 24 hours a day as we regularly check phone and email messages. Kingsoft Office Suite Free 2013. HSD Talented and Gifted. While...
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First Harvest Community Garden: April 2014
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First Harvest Community Garden. Sponsored by the Florence, Oregon Rotary Club. Monday, April 14, 2014. Before getting into the dangers of using insecticides, I offer a list of some flowers that attract bees to your garden. Of course there are many more, but these are common in our environment and can be nurtured:. Aster, Black-eyed Susan, Currant, Elder Flower, Goldenrod, Huckleberry, Lupine, Oregon Grape, Purple Coneflower, Penstemon, Rhododendron, Snowberry, Sunflower, Lilac, Willow. Recently in our ow...
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Hillsboro Online Academy > For Students > Resources
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Attendance is crucial for student success at all of our Hillsboro schools, including Hillsboro Online. A student is considered “in attendance” by logging in and communicating with each of their teachers. If a student is ill or absent for an extended period parents are requested to call or email school and report the absence to Kristina Estrada at 503-844-1050. Calls may be placed 24 hours a day as we regularly check phone and email messages. Kingsoft Office Suite Free 2013. HSD Talented and Gifted. While...
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First Harvest Community Garden
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First Harvest Community Garden. Sponsored by the Florence, Oregon Rotary Club. Monday, April 14, 2014. I found these to be of interest and helpful, thought I would share the information. Happy gardening! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Energy Bulletin: Resilient Gardening Pt.1. Energy Bulleting: Resilient Gardening Pt.2. Permaculture: A Beginner's Guide. Welcome to the Community Garden web site. I found these to be of interest and helpful, thoug. Building the first garden.
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First Harvest Community Garden: Florence First Harvest Guidelines
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First Harvest Community Garden. Sponsored by the Florence, Oregon Rotary Club. Thursday, January 16, 2014. Florence First Harvest Guidelines. Florence First Harvest Community Garden Program. 15th Street Garden: Gayle Sisson, email: gaylesisson1@gmail.com. 3rd Street Garden: Joanna Henderson, email: joannabh86@yahoo.com. Sponsors a community garden on land donated by the. Methodist Church, on Kingwood Street in Florence, originally sponsored and. Entity made up of the garden members of both sites. Gardene...
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First Harvest Community Garden: The beds are doing great!
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First Harvest Community Garden. Sponsored by the Florence, Oregon Rotary Club. Saturday, May 24, 2014. The beds are doing great! I harvested some broccoli and lettuce today, all the beds are growing so nicely and the height and size of the Poppies is something else. Enjoy the photos. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Energy Bulletin: Resilient Gardening Pt.1. Energy Bulleting: Resilient Gardening Pt.2. Permaculture: A Beginner's Guide. Welcome to the Community Garden web site. The beds are doing great!