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Gardening Stuff & Plant cuttings Exchange Feb 11th Irvine Great Park.;
Gardening Stuff & Plant cuttings Exchange Feb 11th Irvine Great Park.;
Garden items and Plant Cuttings Exchange Event
Registration page at : https://southoccrfg.org/exchange-event
On Saturday February 11th we will be having our annual Scion wood exchange event.
This will be done differently than our prior scion wood / grafting
events and different from any other Orange County Chapter in the past.
The event will be encouraging bringing anything garden related from
cuttings to seeds to unneeded pots, books, tools. To make them available
to others who can use them. We ask that on items in short supply take minimal so others can also get something....
We will be giving Five 2.75 gallon pots per person and one of those
will be filled with some quality planting soil consisting of sandy loam,
peat moss, pumice, humus.
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Please to not take more than one pot of soil as we are limited on the amount and need to make available to all.
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We will also have some white food grade buckets with lids from 2 gallon to 3 gallon size. Limited to one per group. Great for storing - food stuffs, pet food, legos , toys, whatever you want. Originally had frosting in them.
We will have a number of Seed packets to give out.
Scion wood / cutting can be dropped off at Frank’s Lake Forest
address prior to the day of the event or on the day of the event as
early as 8:30am at the Farm Food Lab in Irvine.. We will be preprinting
labels for each scion wood , and will have them prepared prior to the
event. We still have some labels left over from last year, so less work. – provided we know ahead of time what to expect.
Fill out the registration page (Below) with the Scion wood / Cuttings planning to bring. (do not forget to click SUBMIT)
Note- on the event location some members noted it can be difficult
for find with mapping software since the park is so large. So… We drove
from different directions to the location while recording videos of how
to get there from different directions . We have posted them on our
website to aid everyone.)
Schedule
8:30 -10:00am Dropping off of Scion wood
10:00 we will be making scion wood available to members of the South OC chapter
At 10:30 am Other chapters and the public who have brought items to the exchange will be able to get cuttings / other stuff.
11:00 am everyone else.
12:00, we will have a brief description of how to graft avocado seedlings.
12:15 we will have participants graft cuttings onto avocado
seedlings that we will be supplying. There will be mentor grafters going
around to answer questions and to critique the grafting methods. Our goal is to increase hands-on knowledge by members of grafting period.
We have some grafting videos on our website describing possible issues to expect when grafting, this way more people are prepared ahead of time and make better use of the instructions. If you or someone you
know is good at grafting or even another different method of propagatingplants and want to speak or answer questions at the event, let us know.
Grafting mentors get 3 to 5 Gallons of worm castings.
We expect a large turnout at the event.
We are asking attendees to make available scion wood / cuttings of
known varieties NO citrus cuttings please ( there is a citrus Quarantine
due to a disease that kills citrus trees. We will be releasing more
information as the time approaches to people who have registered , we
recommend you put it on your calendar. It will be a great time to meet others with interests in gardening..
Event is open to the public. Registration is preferred at https://southoccrfg.org/exchange-event/
If you want to help out in promoting it there are two options
1) Post the content of this page to social media like face book
2) We have made a printable document at https://southoccrfg.org/event.pdf print and cut on the dotted lines and give to others that may be interested. Thank you.
