News & Events from the Intertwine

2/4/14

Want to create a thriving, low maintenance garden that is free from chemicals? This is the workshop for you! Learn how to create a landscape that reduces water use, decreases stormwater runoff and minimizes pollution while saving you time, money and energy.

2/4/14

Learn to build your own rain garden! A rain garden is a sunken garden bed that captures stormwater and allows it to soak back into the ground naturally.

2/4/14

Dig into sustainable gardening! Naturescaping is the practice of using native plants to create sustainable landscapes that are good for people, pets & wildlife.

2/4/14

Learn to Naturescape your yard! Want to create a thriving, low-cost, low-maintenance garden that is free from chemicals? This is the class for you!

2/4/14

Want to create a thriving, low maintenance garden that is free from chemicals? This is the class for you! Find out how to design a landscape that reduces water use, decreases stormwater runoff and minimizes pollution while saving you time, money and energy.

2/4/14

Make the most of a soggy Saturday and learn to build a rain garden! A rain garden is a sunken garden bed that captures stormwater and allows it to soak back into the ground naturally.

2/4/14
Intertwine Partners present at OWEB meeting

January 28, 2014 | Red Lion Jantzen Beach - The Oregon Water Enhancement Board today held its winter 2014 quarterly meeting in Portland. Six Alliance partners were invited to present, and even more turned out afterward at a special Alliance reception for the OWEB board.

1/27/14

Plant native trees and shrubs to improve habitat and water quality. Tools and gloves will be provided on site. Drinking water will also be provided but feel free to bring your own water bottles. This can be messy work, so please wear appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes.

1/27/14

Plant native trees and shrubs to improve habitat and water quality. Tools and gloves will be provided on site. Drinking water will also be provided but feel free to bring your own water bottles. This can be messy work, so please wear appropriate clothing and sturdy shoes.

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