How about PNW Round-Up?

Coos Bay, OR(Zone 8a)

hey all... does anyone know or have we ever had a PNW roundup? i see that theres alot of them in N cali and the east coast... how about us? washington, oregon, idaho, alaska? i think this would be a alot of fun to get together in the summer some time and trade some plants, seeds and what not and just have a grand ol' time!! anyone interested?

Salem Cnty, NJ(Zone 7b)

I would if I could, but NJ is a bit of a drive. LOL I'll keep watching to see waht develops for you. I went to a real small one in NJ. We met at an herb farm and got a tour by the owner. A lot of fun. Not much sharing of plants at this one, but I did score some penstemon. I'm looking forward to attending one someday. Have fun.

Vashon, WA(Zone 8b)

It could be a lot of fun to have a wider gathering, though I'm sure it would require a fair amount of organizing to choose a place and make sure people had places to stay. Montana needs to be added to that list of states as well, since we have at least one member there, and also northern California. Summer is the best time for me to be thinking about traveling for an event like that, but after the middle of July when my garlic harvest is already complete.

Poulsbo, WA(Zone 8a)

I'm in.
Just have to know when and where. so I can put my Vac. time in.
And if I can help. LOL

(Laura) Olympia, WA(Zone 8a)

I'd be game.

Coos Bay, OR(Zone 8a)

montana and n. cali are in too! we need a bunch more people to do this thats why i asked now so we have plenty of time to plan. spread the word everyone!! near and far... (well not to far!) lol

Moscow, ID(Zone 5a)

This would be fun! Those of us in the Seattle metro area do get together for work parties & plant swaps: we always have a great time.
Where do you think the most central/easily accessed location would be?
If this was closer to Portland, then it would be an overnight trip for many of us, but less of a problem with lodging nearby.

Coos Bay, OR(Zone 8a)

well im still waitning ot hear from more people about this. but i had been thinking portland but we will have to wait and see who all is interested!

Vashon, WA(Zone 8b)

Shaokami, I think there may be many people busy with the holidays and family events right now, so several who could be interested might not respond for a while. I on the other hand am snowed in and on vacation, so I have all kinds of extra time to be chatting on line. I think the Portland area could be a good location. It is possible that my son will be going to a band camp in Eugene next summer, and we could make a family trip to Oregon if the dates happened to match up. I'll have to investigate the time it is going to be held this year.

A number of years ago we went camping at the Oregon Dunes around Florence. It was fabulous, and reminded me of the Indiana Dunes by lake Michigan where my family went camping when I was a kid. This is my dad with his grandchildren. Feels so different than the current scene out my window.

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Poulsbo, WA(Zone 8a)

Thats too cute.
What about, a retreat say Sedona Arizona. just a thought. Mmmmm
Neat place. I loved it.

Moscow, ID(Zone 5a)

One thing for certain - if it's not in Washington, it will be beautiful weather!
Is it possible to NOT have a repeat of this past summer? Ours was way too cool & ranked poorly with those who live to grow tomatoes each year...

3 - 4 hours by car sounds pretty decent to me.
Of course, where will we put everything if we're loaded up with plants? Oh yes, I seem to recall Pix being able to load her car well beyond what anyone thought was humanly possible, at a similar event a couple years back...will be looking to her for tips.

Moscow, ID(Zone 5a)

Sedona sounds yummy right now - but it might not in August!!!

Carnation, WA(Zone 7b)

I'm game for a get together - if we make it within a 4 hour drive or so it would be great, but I'd be open to anything.

(Laura) Olympia, WA(Zone 8a)

My allergies were horrible this year. Everything bloomed at once this spring, and then the mushrooms were around for months.

Moscow, ID(Zone 5a)

I'd never seen a Mushroom year like this one; and so many types!

Coos Bay, OR(Zone 8a)

hey all! well... i think arizona would be a bit out of the PNW territory! lol...but i bet you guys would love to be out of the snow and weather right about now though :)

well with oregon and washing being pretty short states just about anywhere in the middle would work. and idaho is in the same area. we'll jsut play it by ear for awhile until like maury mentioned peeps get through with the holidays... but we can certainly chat about ideas and possible locations all we want though! we jsut have to see who all gets onboard with us after the beginning of the year. so keep on spreading the word!

cute kids maury!

southern willamette , OR(Zone 7a)

I'm fair game, I think that it would be fun. I have a crazy work schedule then, but I'll do what I can.

Jan, I would love to see you there. How funny it would be to have someone from across the country be here!

Maybe somewhere along the border between the Oregon and Washington? That's fairly easy for most to get to. If there's a lot of interest from Montana and Idaho, then maybe consider something a little more easterly, but still near the border?

Coos Bay, OR(Zone 8a)

thats what im thinking red.. we just have to wait and see who else wants in... then we can get a location set up.

Salem Cnty, NJ(Zone 7b)

And I would love to be there, too. Who knows what time will bring us?

Kingston, WA

Hi there I think that would be a great idea. We have had 2 gatherings here at dragonfly and it was great. I would like to have everyone here again maybe in the summer. Maybe if there were differnet areas and lots of pictures. Merry christmas Heidi and the pups

Just saw the thread and, of course, I am interested. Sounds like fun. You might post a link to this thread on some of the other active threads because people like me sometimes get in a rut and forget to check for new threads.

Kayte, I had to laugh about your reference to my car-packing abilities. So true!! My dh is always so surprised!
Just now I am struggling with the idea of transporting some curly willow back home. I'm at dd's apartment in Salem and due to the storm several of the mature curly willow trees at her apartment complex have lost huge limbs. Of course, my imagination now goes wild with what I could do with all that cool willow wood. But getting it home might be an issue...

Salem Cnty, NJ(Zone 7b)

LOL on the image of packing curly willow. But, oh - the possibilities.

Moscow, ID(Zone 5a)

If anyone can do a great pack job with curly willow - Pix can.
AND most importantly, it will be done artistically.

Oh, if only I had brought my loppers, or even my clippers!! Alas, the branches were too heavy and I talked myself out of it. Too bad, though, they were really nice branches.

southern willamette , OR(Zone 7a)

Pixy, there are plenty of curly willows around here, next time you're down. just mention it!

Goody!

southern willamette , OR(Zone 7a)

haha. as much artistic wood as you need.

Poulsbo, WA(Zone 8a)

Any thought on where ?????????????

Langley, WA(Zone 7b)

Pixy, what, you didn't realize what a great opportunity this was for a new pair of loppers?

That puppy would have rode home on the roof of my car if it didn't fit inside! Or perhaps a trip to the car dealer for a new truck.....

LOL! I surprised even myself when I decided I just didn't have the energy to deal with it. Part of my new 'no more projects until you've finished the ones you have' mentality.

Kalispell, MT(Zone 4b)

I think "Sam Hill" is a good location for all of us to get lost. Or Maybe Tri Cities. Close to Portland, Seattle, and Kalispell. LOL

Poulsbo, WA(Zone 8a)

I know where that is, LMAS

Kalispell, MT(Zone 4b)

Don't they have a garden at Sam Hill? I have never been but have always wanted to go.

Where the Sam Hill is Sam Hill?

Kalispell, MT(Zone 4b)

Between Pocatella ID, and Yakima. Middle of no-where that is where the saying came from. Look it up, it a most beautiful mansion on the Columbia River. Sam Hill a big railroad man put his wife out in the middle of nowhere so he could keep her in control.

Poulsbo, WA(Zone 8a)

I been there, No by there 'Sorry' When I was still driving long Haul.

Hmm. I wonder if it worked out for him. I'll have to look that up. Nice country down there, though. I'm still remembering your geology slides from the Columbia.

Vashon, WA(Zone 8b)

Is that the same as the Maryhill Museum?

Kalispell, MT(Zone 4b)

Yes it is. Lots of ways for modern women to learn how to do what hubbie says. She was the perfect wife. LOL

(Judi)Portland, OR

I'm in! And of course I would love it if the location was Portland! Rose Garden, Japanese Garden, Chinese Garden, Rhododendron Garden...

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