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Share your garden with neighbors - Sunday, July 14

4/9/2013

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The first annual Sabin Bee-Friendly Backyard Tour is scheduled for Sunday, July 14 from 11:00 to 3:00. The purpose is to raise awareness about the importance of pollinators and share information about how to create healthy bee habitat in an urban garden. We are seeking a few more gardens to be on the tour - would you like to be included? Participating gardens must be bee-friendly, meaning that no pesticides are used, only natural methods of pest control. If you'd like to participate, contact Diane Benson at [email protected].
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Mace’s Top Picks: Bee-Friendly Plant Recommendations

2/26/2013

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Wondering what to plant in your garden this year? Looking for beautiful plants that attract bees and butterflies? Mace Vaughn, Sabin resident and Pollinator Program Director at Xerces Society, recommends planting native shrubs and flowers because they are easy to care for and they support local wildlife.

Below are some of Mace's favorite native wildflowers. Or, download the complete list, on the right.
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Douglas Aster
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Gaillardia (blanket flower)
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Western Goldentop
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Bigleaf Lupine
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Sabin Community Orchard schedule for 2013

2/26/2013

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The Sabin Community Orchard just keeps growing better every year.  Last year, we harvested 156 pounds from the mature apple tree, the berry bushes bore fruit and the young trees became more established, thanks to the generous volunteers who took turns watering them throughout the hot, dry summer months.

This season, we plan to install educational signs in the Orchard, plant more fruit trees and other plants that will support beneficial pollinators and, of course, keep up the weeding.  Mike Scott, a horticulturist with more than 30 years experience, will be leading our March Work & Learn Party about perennial plant maintenance.

Monthly work sessions run from 2 to 4 p.m. the third Sunday each month and are held at the orchard, located at NE 18th and Mason. Don't forget your work gloves!
March 17 - perennial plant maintenance; install educational signs
April 21- Earth Day celebration and pollinators
May 19 - work party
June 16 - thinning fruit to increase healthy crops; pest management
July 21 - low-tech irrigation for the orchard
August 18 - summer pruning to give trees a boost into fall production
September 15 - harvest
October 20 - pest and disease assessment
November 17 - putting the orchard to bed for the winter
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Bee-Friendly Garden Potluck BBQ & Picnic - Sunday Sept 16

9/9/2012

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To celebrate the success of our first Sabin Bee-Friendly Tour, we're holding a potluck BBQ & Picnic at Irving Park on Sunday, Sept 16 at 4:30.  If you participated in the garden tour or you're interested in learning more about it, please join us!  We'll provide drinks and a grill. Please bring a dish to share and/or something to throw on the grill. 

The picnic site is near the tennis courts and playground, so there will be plenty of activities for kids.  Plus, we'll have prizes for some of the outstanding gardens. 

Hope to see you there!
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Sabin Bee-Friendly Garden Tour in the news!

7/26/2012

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Check out this wonderful article by Kym Pokorny, garden writer for the Oregonian, featuring four of the gardens on the Sabin Bee-Friendly Garden Tour.

Here's another article, also by Kym, with more details about the project.

Oregonian photographer Beth Nakamura created this great video about bee-friendly gardening that features Sabin bee-keeper Tim Wessels.

Kym also wrote a piece that mentions a variety of bee-related activities going on this summer, as well as places to get more information about colony collapse disorder and gardening for pollinators.
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Dena Lieberman in front of her garden. Photo by Beth Nakamura of the Oregonian.
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Sabin Bee-Friendly Front Garden Tour

6/23/2012

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Print a MAP and take the tour any time.  For more information, see the Garden Tour tab on this website.
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Sabin Front Garden Walking Tour

5/4/2012

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by Diane Benson

This year, we're organizing a self-guided front garden walking tour, with a special focus on bee-friendly gardens. We'll hold a kick-off event on June 30, with samples of bee-friendly plants, bee-centric art projects for kids and bee experts on hand to answer all of your questions about bees. As the big day approaches, we'll share more details about the kick-off event.  In the meantime, whether your front garden is particularly bee-friendly or not, we hope you'll participate or help organize the tour. If you'd like to participate, please contact Diane or Barb. And, don't forget to check out the Garden Tour tab on the Sabin website to learn more about creating a bee-friendly garden.
 
Diane Benson: [email protected]
Barb Conable: [email protected]
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