Here are what the Sandy and Hoodland book clubs have decided to read in January:
Men's Book Club
7:00 PM
Hoyt Community Room in the Sandy Library
Dispatches from the library
Here are what the Sandy and Hoodland book clubs have decided to read in January:
Men's Book Club
Happy December, Gardeners!
I know they say time moves faster when you get older, but seriously … I can't believe it's December already.
I went on the November hike led by Dakota and Erik of Clackamas River Basin Council, and found out that they have resources to help residents that live on a stream to remove invasive species from their property. I was told that they are especially interested in Sandy residents who live off of Tickle Creek that need help removing blackberries. If you, or someone you know, lives off of Tickle Creek and would like some help removing blackberries, please reach out at 503-303-4372. You can also learn more from their website.
Here are what the Sandy and Hoodland book clubs have decided to read in December:
Happy November, Gardeners!
This last summer, when we had the master gardeners out to speak on gardening for pollinators, one of the presenters inspired me with the idea of having crocuses in my lawn! I already have a few under my maple tree, but I decided that I wanted to look into it more and I thought I would share some of the videos, articles, and retailers I found along the way.
Additionally, now is the time to sow certain flower seeds! Adaptive Seeds out of Sweet Home, Oregon, has suggested the following flower seeds to sow in the fall for the spring (everything in bold is currently available in the seed library):
Annuals
Perennials
Crocus Lawn Resources
* I have not personally used these sites; they were mentioned through multiple sources, including the Portland Monthly article, and I wanted to share.
Here are what the Sandy and Hoodland book clubs have decided to read in November:
Happy October, Gardeners!
I have been diving into all-things garlic! But before I share with you what I have been gathering, I wanted to also touch base on cover crops. Now is the time to get those seeds planted and we have a couple of seed packets dedicated to it in our seed library. You will find Fava Beans and Kodiak Mustard Greens in the "C" drawer under "Cover Crops."
Clackamas Soil and Water Conservation District has opened up a special landscaping grant to City of Sandy residents!
Their Priorities: "We help people in Clackamas County solve land management problems on private property. This includes improving habitats for wildlife, controlling erosion, getting rid of harmful weeds, replacing failing septic systems, keeping forests healthy, and more."
Mini Habitat Kit Grants from CSWCD - Apply Here
"Habitats know no boundaries." By providing native plants in your yard you can support biodiversity and a healthy ecosystem.
These native plant kits are designed for City of Sandy residents with properties of three acres or less aiming to help enhance their yards with native plants.
Each kit will contain either 20 in-ground native plants or 5 native patio plantings, along with native pollinator seeds.
Here are what the Sandy and Hoodland book clubs have decided to read in September: