Friday, January 12 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm No Reservation Needed, we will be streaming live on our You Tube and Facebook Channels: Facebook Link: https://fb.me/e/8ntmrDNJd YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.
Come out to the beautiful and educational Sherwood Demonstration Garden to learn the benefits of summer fruit tree pruning: what to prune in the summer vs winter, the reasoning, creating fruitful trees, and more.
Have you ever wondered how to cure and preserve your own olives? There are multiple ways to remove the bitterness from olives to make them edible: lye cure, dry salt cure, water cure, brine cure and fermented.
All adults who apply to be an adult volunteer in the 4-H YD Program must complete either an in-person or virtual New Adult Volunteer Orientation. Please check the New Adult Volunteer Orientation R.S.V.P. form for an orientation date and location that works for you and R.S.V.P. as soon as you can.
Go beyond dill pickles! Many other vegetables and fruits can become a pickled or fermented product, without canning to be enjoyed in the short term, or canned for a shelf-stable product for year-round enjoyment.
Stroll the 16 themed gardens and talk to volunteers in each garden. Participate in one of our many 30-minute classes, which will take place in the various gardens between 9:00 am and noon.