Dandelion Wishes
Where you see weeds,
I see fields of gold.
Where you see seeds,
I see billions and billions of wishes.
-- Lorian Gray
This is a blog for Biology 340A at Marylhurst University and is authored by students of the class. The course is Native Northwest Plant Identification and is taught by the renowned Bob Misley.
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A friend is hosting a plant exchange at her house tomorrow: Saturday, April 25
2pm – 4 and later
8235 SW 30th (Diane McDevitt & Scott Lyons garden)
503-244-0750
Bring your extra plants, bulbs, vegetable starts, bushes, any growing thing to share or exchange (label the unusual ones). NEW GARDENERS, you are welcome to come get starter plants for your garden (no need to “exchange”). We’ll share gardening stories, questions, and advice, or you can simply spend time in the garden. Please invite any friends, family, neighbors who might enjoy this event. More is merrier!
If you have any extra plastic pots, please bring them along. We’ll use them to pot up things for next year. Also, you're welcome to drop things off earlier in the day or even on Friday.
Some things coming from our garden: hostas, columbine, euphorbia, brunnera, sedum, oxalis, corydalis, iris (Japanese, Siberian, Dutch), hops, trillium, maidenhair fern, Asiatic lilies, geum, ligularia, rhubarb, chives, oregano.
Looks like we'll have good weather this year.
Hope to see you there....Melissa/Bio 340A
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