Saturday June 27th, 2009 10:00am-4:00pm Rain or Shine
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Seven inspiring gardens with a focus on sustainable gardening practices for both ornamentals and edibles.
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FREE ADMISSION Donations gratefully accepted.
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#1 Robert and Barbara Falconer
4315 NW Glencoe Rd, Hillsboro, OR 97124
A 4 ¼ acre “experimental farm” with edibles, ornamentals,
and more.
#2 Bill Klug
Lenox School Garden
21200 NW Rock Creek Blvd, Portland OR
Students work and learn in this school garden that features
eight raised vegetable and herb beds and a variety of themed
gardens.
#3 Margie Lachman
2630 NW 144th Ave, Beaverton, OR 97006
This all-organic garden demonstrates that you don’t need
chemicals to grow gorgeous plants; even roses.
#4 Becky Lovejoy
Community Gardens
12755 NW Dogwood St, Portland, OR 97229
An ever-expanding, all-organic community garden featuring
creative use of recycled materials.
#5 Joanne DeHaan
17991 SW Broad Oak Blvd, Beaverton, OR 97007
A ¼ acre garden with a focus on fruit trees and attracting birds
and butterflies.
#6 Charles Neiman
8135 SW Aralia Pl., Beaverton, OR 97008
A plant lover’s paradise on a quiet cul-de-sac.
#7 Tim and Ann Lanfri
17955 SW Cooper Mountain Lane, Beaverton, Or
This acre property supports a 75’x75’ year-round vegetable
garden.
Washington County Master Gardener Association
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