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Homestead Quilts, La Pine, OR
  • Stimulates the ground about 6″ deep.
  • Insert about 4-6″ of copper into the soil to ensure it does not touch the foliage.
  • Copper is essential in plant nutrition.
  • Beets, carrots, onions, spinach, sunflowers, and tomatoes are high-copper-requiring plants sensitive to low copper levels in the soil.
  • Copper also works as a simple and effective anti-microbial and anti-fungal tool.
  • Great for potted plants.
  • Decorative plant stakes and fun conversation piece.

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La Pine Knitting and Crochet Group 07/14/26

Date:
July 14, 2026
Time:
10:00 am - 2:00 pm
Venue:
La Pine Grange Hall
Location:
La Pine OR
Organizer:
Jean Stuart, Edith Hanson

Join the La Pine Knitting and Crochet Group to connect with friendly, creative crafters who love sharing ideas, laughter, and inspiration. Whether you’re brand-new or a lifelong maker, you’ll find a welcoming community, fun outings, and meaningful opportunities to g...

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