Hello Gardeners!
Just a quick reminder of the next Seed Talk and a new event of interest.
Seeds Talk – How to do the Winter Sowing Method
Many native plants need a period of stratification (cold-moist period of time) before they will germinate. One way to do this is to direct sow the seeds outside late in the fall. They will hopefully germinate next spring.
This seed talk is about how to start seeds in the winter in containers you put outdoors for an easy way to start seedlings of native plants. This will be an in-person meeting.
Held at the White Bear Lake library, Tuesday November 15th, 6:30-7:30 pm.
Note: If the weather is not good for driving, I will cancel the talk. If you have any doubts you can call the WBL library at 651-724-6007
So why are the vegetable, herb and flower seed drawers almost empty?
This is the time of year to collect native plant seeds and so I am concentrating on getting those seeds stocked in the seed library. Also, starting in November will be a great time to either direct sow native plant seeds or start them using the winter sowing method. I do have some vegetable, herb and flowers seeds ready for packaging, but most people don’t need them yet, so they are a lower priority now.
If you are interested in helping to package either native plant seeds or other seeds, please send me an email at wblseedlibrary@gmail.com
If you are willing to ‘clean’ the native plant seeds (meaning remove the seeds from the seed heads or pods) I could really use that help too. Teasing the seeds from their heads or pods is a very time-consuming activity, so more volunteers helping with this would be appreciated.
There is still a real need for all types of open-pollinated seeds, so please consider donating seeds to the seed library!!!
Events
Radical Resilience: Climate Change, Habitat & You
- Saturday, November 19, 2022
- 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
- Rosalux Gallery 315 W48th Street Minneapolis, MN 55419
This is a free mini-symposium on building habitat for birds, pollinators, and people in response to future climate changes. Below is the event schedule:
Radical Resilience: Climate, Habitat & You
- 1:00pm: Frank James Meuschke introduces the event
- 1:15pm: Past, Present, & Future Climate in Minnesota with climate scientist Sam Potter, PHD
- 2:00pm: Q&A with Sam
- 15 minute break
- 2:30pm: Bird & Bat Habitat (in Your Yard) with Hennepin County wildlife biologist Nicole Witzel
- 3:15pm: Q&A with Nicole
- 3:30pm: Planting for a Changing Climate -Shelterwood Gardens’ Frank Meuschke
- End of Program: Free Bird & Bat House Raffle!
This program is free for all to attend -all we ask is that people register so we can keep a head count and not overpopulate the gallery. Registration link and more details can be found here:
https://www.frankmeuschke.com/upcoming-classes-events/2022/10/12/climate-habitat-what-you-can-do
I am also hosting a native plant clinic on the following day -Nov 20. How to participate is simple: fill out this google form with answers about your yard, pick a time slot (link in google form) and come to your appointment with a soil sample from your yard. The participants will receive a free consultation on which native plants to plant given the answers provided on the form and in person. By midwinter, participants will receive a native species plant list for their yard's specific conditions.
To participate, use the google form link or see here for more details:
https://www.frankmeuschke.com/upcoming-classes-events/2022/11/20/native-plant-clinic
Winter Farmer’s Market
The White Bear Farmer’s market is over for 2022, but the Winter Farmer’s Market will be open soon. The second Saturdays in Nov, Dec and Jan local food vendors will be sharing locally grown and crafted items including meats, cheese, eggs, micro greens, and maple syrup. Many locally preserved options, like jams, jellies, sauces, sauerkraut, and kombucha will be available. Great gifting options such as soaps and specialty hand crafted goods as well.
*NEW LOCATION* Outdoors at Normandy Park Education Center
2482 County Road F East, White Bear Lake, MN 55110
Hope to see you at the Seed Talk next Tuesday!
Pam
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