As the days shorten and we hunker indoors on chilly days, bring a bit of natural beauty into your home. A beautiful DIY nature inspired arrangement is within your reach. Join the Multnomah County Master Gardener Association's Speaker Series as Master Gardener, Evie Hausman, demonstrates how to gather windfall greens, cones, branches, seedpods and/or clippings from your garden and artfully create a lovely winter arrangement to enjoy in your home or to give to a friend.
Evie Hausman is a native Ohioan, and was very active at Ohio’s Innswood Metro Garden, where she chaired the Cutting Garden, organized floral displays, and taught flower arranging classes. In 2010, Evie and her husband, Bill, moved to Portland. A year later, Evie and her daughter, Corrie, became OSU Extension Service Master Gardeners; they really enjoy being part of Portland’s gardening community.
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channels of communication to all members of the public. As part of this commitment, Deschutes Soil and Water Conservation District
has a policy of providing an accessible website compatible with the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG 2.1) and
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