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Pure horse manure
Pure horse manure, no bedding. Easy access; we have a tractor to load.
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Register for a free workshop
Do you feel that cool, crisp morning air? Before we know it, it will be time to “put the garden to bed.” What better time to start dreaming up new, creative ideas for next year’s garden? Thanks to helpful participant feedback, we have added these three new topics in addition to some long-time favorites to our fall schedule!
- Climate Resilience: At Home, In Your Yard, and Beyond
- Landscaping for Wildlife
- Outdoor Water Conservation
Discover simple gardening practices that will help you create a beautiful landscape that conserves water, reduces pollution and attracts beneficial wildlife to your yard. If you are not able to attend a live webinar, we also have recorded sessions you can watch at any time.
Horse manure
Looking for some horse manure (dry or wet) to bulk out some of my compost. I don’t need a ton, but would be willing to pick it up if anyone needs help removing some.
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Join our 2022 End-of-Summer Social Barbecue!
Join us on Sunday, September 11th for our end-of-summer barbecue! All farmers and farm supporters are welcome for an evening of fun, food, drinks, stories and games.
- When: Sunday, September 11th from 4:00 to 7:00 PM
Socializing and drinks will begin at 4:00 PM, food service at 5:00 PM - Where: Rossi Farms, 3839 NE 122nd Ave, Portland, OR 97230 (map link)
- Who: Up to 300 local farmers and farm supporters
- What: Free dinner, drinks, music, and cornhole and disc golf competitions
RSVP by August 29th by contacting multnomahcfb@gmail.com or by calling (206) 595-5078. First 10 RSVPs will receive a free Multnomah County Farm Bureau cap!
This event is hosted by the Clackamas County Farm Bureau, EMSWCD, Mt. Hood Chapter of the Oregon Association of Nurseries, and the Multnomah County Farm Bureau.
Hot weather alert – cooling stations and locations, and related info
Here are some resources and information on staying cool through this hot weather! This post will be updated with any new information and resources as they become available.
- If you need a place to cool off, Multnomah County has an interactive map of cooling centers, libraries, and water/recreation locations you can cool off at here. You can also find any updated information on cooling centers, misting stations and more at their Help for when it’s hot page, and information in additional languages.
- Cooling centers are open 24 hours a day. Current locations include:
- Charles Jordan Community Center: 9009 N. Foss Ave., Portland
- East Portland Community Center: 740 S.E. 106th Ave., Portland
- Portland Building: 1120 S.W. 5th Ave., Portland
- Sunrise Center: 18901 E. Burnside, Portland
- In addition, a daytime cooling center is open from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM in Old Town at 435 N.W. Glisan St., Portland.
- Several Multnomah County libraries are open until 9:00 PM through to Saturday the 30th. Find Multnomah Library locations here.
- For transportation needs, TriMet will not turn anyone away if they cannot pay fares during the hot weather. TriMet asks riders to let their driver know they are headed to a cool place.
For more information or to find a cooling station near you, visit 211info.org or dial 211.
Looking for cardboard
Cardboard needed for sheet mulching. I live in NE Portland/Cully neighborhood. Willing to travel within 5 miles for pick up. Read more
Winter Manure pile – need gone!
We have a boarding facility and winter manure pile that needs to be cleaned out! Read more