Seed Saving
Presented by Cindy Manselle, OSU Extension Service Master Gardener™ volunteer
Saving seeds is an easy and fun skill to learn. Late summer is the perfect time of year to make a plan for saving seeds, whether you hope to save seeds from favorite vegetable varieties or flowers. In this class you will learn what types of seeds are best for saving; when and how to harvest, process and successfully store seeds.
Date: Monday, August 14th
Time: 6:30 pm
Location: Sandy Library Community Room

OSU Extension Master Gardeners are volunteer educators, neighbors, and on-the-ground researchers who serve their community with solid training in science-based, sustainable gardening and a love of lifelong learning.
Cindy Manselle has been serving as an OSU Extension Service Master Gardener™ since 2002. She is passionate about teaching others how to have success as a gardener. As an OSU Master Gardener Cindy has served by answering gardening questions at farmers’ market events, coordinating Master Gardener training classes, and teaching a wide array of garden-focused classes to community groups. Cindy’s favorite seeds to save are tomatoes as she likes to grow a wide variety every summer.