The Salish Seeds Project Work Party

Posted April 4, 2016 at 5:39 am by

the-salish-seedsTanja Williamson reaches out from the San Juan County Land Bank…

Well March really did roar in like a lion, so we are getting an early start in the Salish Seeds Project – Red Mill Nursery to prepare for a glorious spring and productive summer!

  • When? Saturday, April 9, 2016
    1:00pm to 3:00pm
    3:00pm to 4:00pm *BONUS HOUR*
    RSVP: email Tanja at tanjaw [@] sjclandbank.org
  • Where? Red Mill Farm
    From Friday Harbor, head west out of town on San Juan Valley Road. At approximately 3 miles, turn left onto Valley Farms Road. Take the first right into the farmhouse driveway. Please pull up next to the farmhouse and park well off driveway.
  • What? Help weed native seed production beds, seed new plant starts, and view the native wildflowers in bloom!

Please bring/wear:
Gloves and your favorite weeding tool (optional)
Weather appropriate clothing
We will have snacks and water available

*BONUS HOUR*
Kathleen Foley needs help with her Island Marble Butterfly Project cutting solarizing plastic for pots.

Salish Seeds Project Wish List:
We provide the materials, you provide the skilled labor. Contact us for more information.

  • Seamstresses! We’re looking for one or more volunteers to sew a dozen seed drying bags.
  • Carpenters! We’re expanding our production and need more growing tables.

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