The Oklahoman

HOME AND GARDEN NOTES

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MEETINGS

Water Garden Society of Oklahoma, 7 to 9 p.m. July 3, Northwest Church of Christ Family Living Center, 4301 NW 23.

Central Oklahoma Beekeepers Associatio­n, 7 p.m. July 26, Will Rogers Exhibition Center, 3400 NW 36.

WORKSHOPS

WEDNESDAYS @ WILL Wednesday @ Will Rogers Gardens lecture series is open to the public and is presented at no charge by the Oklahoma County Extension Master Gardeners and the Oklahoma County OSU Cooperativ­e Extension Service.

Cactus and Succulents, 6 to 7 p.m. July 11, Will Rogers Exhibition Center, 3400 NW 36. Program will be presented by Master Gardener Freddy Hill.

COMMONWEAL­TH URBAN FARMS The following workshops are located at CommonWeal­th Urban Farms, 3310 N Olie Ave. Workshops are $10 per session, $15 per couple or pair, and free to volunteers. Full season price is $100 for 18 workshops. Pay on-site with cash or check for individual classes or purchase a season membership online. No registrati­on required. Go to commonweal­thurbanfar­ms.com for informatio­n or season passes.

Re-connecting to Earth Medicine: Herbs and their Healing Properties, 11 a.m. to noon, Saturday. Explore the basic healing properties of herbs that surround us such as, yarrow, sage, rosemary, calendula, thyme, plantain, nettle and dandelion. Instructor is Stephanie Holiman, who recently returned to Oklahoma after living in Chile for 20 years, where she directed the organic gardening center Huerto Hada Verde. Small Wonders: Microgreen­s & Shoots, 11 a.m. to noon July 14. Learn how to plant and grow pea shoots, plus kale, radish, dill and basil microgreen­s, and how to avoid common problems. Each participan­t will have a chance to plant a mini tray of microgreen­s to take home.

Worms Make Me Happy: Composting & Vermicompo­sting, 11 a.m. to noon July 21. Allen Parleir, coordinato­r of Closer To Earth and co-founder of CommonWeal­th, will discuss the difference between a worm bed and a compost pile, and demonstrat­e how to build one successful­ly to make that beautiful, rich, black substance we call “gardener’s gold.”

MYRIAD BOTANICAL GARDENS The following workshops are located at Myriad Botanical Gardens 301 W Reno. Prices vary. Call 445-7080, or go to www.myriadgard­ens.org for informatio­n or to register.

Ladies’ Night Out: Floral Designs,

7 to 8:30 p.m. July 20, 2nd Floor Conference Room. Gather your friends, sisters and mother for a party with light refreshmen­ts and soothing tunes as you learn the basics and finer points of fashioning floral arrangemen­ts. No experience necessary. Please bring pruners and a bag to take your arrangemen­ts home. Cost is $45 for members, $55 for nonmembers. Register by July 16.

Designing Your Fall Garden, 10 a.m. to noon July 21, Second Floor Conference Room. In this class, backyard kitchen gardener and owner of My Raggedy Herbs, Lori Coats, will discuss planning an autumn garden space, identifyin­g proper planting dates and selecting the best-suited varieties for Zone 7. Cost is $14 for members, $19 for nonmembers. Register by July 19.

Smart Gardening: Growing Food Made Easy, 10 a.m. to noon July 28, Second Floor Conference Room and Garden Grounds. Dale Spoonemore, a self-taught horticultu­rist, who transforme­d his once empty backyard into an efficient organic food farm, will discuss how he embraced innovative gardening approaches to expand nutritiona­l selections including his self-designed subsistenc­e gardening smartphone app. Cost is $10 for members, $12 for nonmembers. Register by July 26.

EVENTS

Gardens Walking Tour, 10 to 11 a.m. July 28, South Lobby and Garden Grounds, Myriad Botanical Gardens, 301 S Reno. Learn about Oklahoma plants the Myriad Garden’s educationa­l walking tours. Each month features different plants from its outdoor collection that make great choices for our region. Self-guided plant tour handouts are available in the South Lobby. Walkups welcome. Free.

HELPLINE: For answers to horticultu­re questions, call the Oklahoma County Cooperativ­e Extension at 713-1125, 8 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. Monday-Friday and ask to speak to a Master Gardener. Questions via email may be sent to okmganswer­s@gmail.com.

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