April 25th, 2019 Chapter Meeting

Guest Speaker: Glen Andresen presents his talk, “How I grow 40 fruit trees, raspberries, marionberries, strawberries, blueberries, grapes & currants on my 60-by-100 foot city lot!”

Join us for this presentation at 6:30 p.m. at the OSU Extension Service in Columbia County: 505 N. Columbia River Hwy, St. Helens, OR 97051. We will also be celebrating the graduation of our recent Master Gardeners Trainees who have completed their classes and volunteer hours!

(Text and image courtesy of bridgetownbees.com)

Glen Andresen’s life changed in unimagined ways when an old-time beekeeper introduced him to the art, craft and science of keeping bees…and so began a lifetime fascination with the wonder and magic of honey bees. Glen has been keeping bees in his own backyard in Portland, Oregon since 1992 and in other people’s backyards since 2002. Last year, his city bees produced more than 3,600 pounds of honey.

He teaches backyard organic beekeeping classes through Portland Community College, Garden Fever nursery in Northeast Portland, and others.

Glen Andresen is the host of the long-running hour-long edible gardening show, “The Dirt Bag,” heard the second Wednesday of each month at 11 a.m. on community radio station KBOO, at 90.7 FM in Portland. Since 1994, Glen Andresen has been Metro/OSU’s lead natural gardening educator. The program offers presentations and information on how to have healthy yards and gardens without the use of pesticides. And Glen has been a Master Gardener since 1991.

He has degrees in economics and music but still would rather play with his bees.

Photo of Glen Andresen by Kirk Crippens

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