Five years ago, a handful of local fruit enthusiasts decided to morph our modest local Spring Seed Swap into an all-encompassing propagation fair. Those grassroots aspirations have now matured to the point where our annual propagation fair makes a palpable
About the 2013 Propagation Fair
The 2013 Annual Spring Propagation Fair is a free event, open to the public, and is designed to support home orchardists, vegetable gardeners and native plant enthusiasts in and around the S. Willamette Valley. We are focusing on a genetically
Lane County Master Gardener Workshops of Interest
Feb. 23, 2013 10:00am – 12:00pm 2013 Pruning Demonstration – Lane County Learn the basics of pruning blueberries, grapes and fruit trees. Feb. 23, 2013 1:00pm – 3:30pm Growing Great Fruit Trees at Home Learn to grow great fruit trees
Post-2012 Fair report
The fair passed off swimmingly with about 700-1000 attendees. Our grafting table, seven-to-eight strong, was non-stop busy as fair goers brought their rootstock and scion to our team to match up. The seed exchange was busier than ever this year,
Wassail!
The biggest organic orchards (hundreds upon hundreds upon hundreds of apple and pear trees each year) being planted in western Oregon just now are being planted by the cider-perry grassroots, many of them first-time farmers. Corvallis has an Under-50 Cider
Fair update
Somewhat unexpectedly, we will have persimmon rootstock available at the propagation fair this weekend. (Diospyros lotus, which we use as persimmon rootstock is, by the by, one candidate for the ‘lotus tree’ mentioned in The Odyssey. It was so delicious