3/9/2023 0 Comments Weather santa cruz october![]() ![]() ![]() Each month orchid experts, hobbyists and new beginners meet to discuss different orchid subjects, to show off their personal collection of blooming Orchids, sell extra Orchid plants, and talk about how to best grow them, and get them to bloom again & again.īecause October we expect a large number of Orchid Plant Show & Tell member plants, and have quite a lot of orchid events to discuss, right now the club is thinking about possibly showing the American Orchid Society webinar on Jewel Orchids. Join the in person meeting on the second Friday of each month at the Santa Cruz Live Oak Grange (green building) located at 1900 17th Ave., Santa Cruz. Register here, SANTA CRUZ The Santa Cruz Orchid Society shows off blooming orchids You may have seen her in our booth at the Scotts Valley Farmer’s market this year, or at Mountain Feed, or in the pages of Edible Monterey Bay. Just in time for the canning season! We’ll cover the basics of safe water bath canning, as it applies to tomatoes particularly, and offer discounts on harvest boxes of perfect canning tomatoes, so you can go home and can your own! Class is $50 and includes printed recipes and detailed demonstrations by expert foodie Jess Tunis. The first class will feature the New Girl tomatoes that are pouring in from the field right now. Sea to Sky Farm and Jess Tunis will be launching a new series of food preservation and craft classes at 1 p.m. Join a delicious tomato canning workshop. SANTA CRUZ Tomato Canning workshop with Jess Tunis Join in the fabulously festive fun as the World Pumpkin Capital of Half Moon Bay will be bursting out in orange to celebrate its bountiful fall harvest and autumn splendor – our top shelf festival lineup features: Boo-tiful harvest-inspired fine art and crafts Fabulous homestyle foods Delectable delicious drinks Expert pumpkin carver Farmer Mike Costume contest Pumpkin carving And more! Directions and details can be found at. Saturday and Sunday along Main Street at 504 Main St. Join this year’s 50th Annual Half Moon Bay Art & Pumpkin Festival from 9 a.m. HALFMOON BAY Celebrate the Great & All Mighty Gourd What to bring, yoga mat, a water bottle, wear comfortable clothes, warm socks, a journal, an eye pillow (optional) Featuring Love Vaza Yoga + Summit Lady Food. The workshop includes Yoga Practice to nourish and restore, a warm nourishing meal and sweet treat, while connecting with like minded beings. This workshop is an invitation to use yoga, food and community to strengthen your inner resources, nourish your own “roots” for health, immunity and community. As trees lose their leaves and return to their roots for nourishment, we too are reminded of the need to go inside for rest and reconnection. Slow down as the summer season comes to an end and brings balance to the upcoming transition. Email, to RSVP CAPITOLA Breath+Oneness hosts Nourish Your Own Roots workshop All ages are welcome children under 14 require adult supervision.įollow the latest state and local guidelines for COVID-19 safety at the time of the program. This program happens rain or shine, but we will cancel in the case of muddy conditions or inclement weather. What to Expect, this native plant garden requires general landscaping, occasional watering, weeding and replanting. Learn about local ecology, native plants and sustainable gardening while coming together as a community to steward Tyrrell Park through the City’s Adopt-A-Park program. to noon, every third Saturday at the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History. It’s time to get your hands dirty from 10 a.m. SANTA CRUZ Get hands dirty at Saturdays in the Soil ![]()
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