Just another 24 days till the Solstice and the slow return of the sun! Meanwhile – and for many weeks after, we’ll
need some indoor cheer and tips for winter gardening.
The Evening Garden Club welcomes newcomers to our annual Greens
Party on Monday,
December 4 from 6:30 p.m. on it will be held this year in the meeting room at Shepherd of
the Valley Lutheran Church, 2650 NW Highland Drive, Corvallis - corner of
Walnut & Highland Dr. We craft
wreaths and swags from a shared supply of greens and other materials from our
gardens. You can learn to do it from our
members!
Bring clippers, gloves, wreath form and
wire, or container, and whatever you can cull from your property to use and
share.
Winter Tips from EGC
Wear
latex gloves under your gardening gloves to keep hands dry.
Feed
the birds! Attracting birds to your garden will help it all year round. Here’s a recipe for suet they will love!
3 cups oatmeal
1 ½ cups flour
1 ½ cups lard (Winco has it)
1 ½ cups peanut butter (Fred Meyer brand is thinner and easier to
stir…)
Melt peanut butter & lard in microwave. Stir in the
rest. Put in a 13x9 inch pan to harden in freezer or fridge. Cut to size for your suet holder and store in
a plastic bag in fridge.
Try a conical or cylindrical squirrel baffle on the bird feeder to keep out rats.
Try a conical or cylindrical squirrel baffle on the bird feeder to keep out rats.
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