HOME & LIVING B2 — THE OBSERVER & BAKER CITY HERALD GARDENING Continued from Page B1 wood or corrugated metal, are certainly beautiful and easy to work with, many of us still garden in just plain old dirt. We do here in Baker. And once again we have our raised beds, with dikes, about 3 feet across, not 4! It makes it easier for these old bones to not have to reach so far! But the ben- efi ts are still there. We have had several intense downpours recently and once again, the raised beds fared well with the excess water pooling in the pathways between the beds. None of the water ran into the street or washed away dikes or even the beds themselves. This is the type of weather event that could easily be called “fl ash fl ooding” but not on the scale of damage we see occurring other places. While these raised beds do an excellent job of con- taining water meant for irri- gation and keeping plants from being washed away, these aren’t meant for every situation. And if you want to plan for raised beds next year, it’s great to look at the aspect (which way it lays) of your proposed site. Those of us “down in the valley” are pretty fl at, whether Baker, Union or Wallowa counties. Some- times the water only goes one way, our yards. But enter any slope at all, and Come Check Out Our New Location & New Menu! you have new dimensions of water runoff . A great way to deal with antici- pated excessive water is to terrace your beds. Making furrows between the beds can also redirect extra water, but the terracing can also trap water for irriga- tion. Once again, you only water where you want irri- gation without wasting excess water running off for no purpose. My romaine lettuce is bolting, the tomatoes are being picked daily, I forgot to harvest my TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 2022 Greek oregano before it set to seed, and I have mis- placed another set of snips for early morning dead- heading. I guess that’s what you get when you garden with Grandma! Jennie Hagen is a native Oregonian who has spent 40 years gardening east of the Cascades. She is a member of the Garden Writers Association and has previously written for the Home & Garden section of The Oregonian, and for the La Grande Observer, the Baker City Herald, and the Burns Times Herald. █ M ICHAEL 541-786-8463 M. Curtiss PN-7077A CCB# 183649 Serving Union and Baker Counties A C ERTIFIED M ASTER A RBORIST Are Your Feet Ready to Camp? We specialize in quality medical and surgical care for all types of foot and ankle problems. The most valuable and respected source of local news, advertising and information for our communities. eomediagroup.com New Family Friendly Location! New Menu! Bar Bites, Wood Stone Pizza and More! Travis T. Hampton, D.P.M. 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Haines Sell-Rite Idle Hour Salvation Army 104 Community Calendar VFW POST 460 Every 1st and 3rd Thursday of the month at 7pm. Corner of Main at Birch in Union LA GRANDE LIONS CLUB Meets 2nd & 4th Monday of each month @ 12 PM Union County Senior Center 1504 N. Albany St., La Grande PINOCHLE Fridays at 6:30 p.m. Senior Center 2810 Cedar St., Baker City Public is welcome Baker County United “freedom rallies” 3rd Thursday each month 6 p.m. at the Sunridge 1 Sunridge Lane. The public is invited ROTARY CLUB of Baker City Meets every Monday Noon - 1 PM Baker Towers Meeting Room Too many puppies, not enough room? Classified can help. 114 Group Meetings NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS 541-805-2229 neo-na.org AA MEETINGS - La Grande Wednesday Nights, 7-8:15pm. Fort Union Grange Hall, corner of McAlister & Gekeler Lanes. For more info, call 541-786-1222 AL-ANON Keep Coming Back Family Group Mondays, 7 pm at NKWest, 1208 Adams, La Grande, OR CELEBRATE RECOVERY Calvary Baptist Church Third & Broadway Baker City, OR EVERY THURSDAY 6:15 - 8:00 PM DO YOU HAVE....HURTS, HABITS and/or HANG UPS? 12 Step Biblical Support Harvest Church 3720 Birch St. Baker City Thurs., 6:30 - 8:30 PM LA GRANDE GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS Every Friday Night @ 5pm, 2107 Gekeler Ln, LG, Church of Christ basement. For more info please call 971-219-8411 NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS Goin’ Straight Group Meetings: Mon., Tues. Thurs. & Fri. Start at 8 PM Episcopal Church Basement 2177 1st Street, Baker City PEOPLE with PARKINSON’S Caregivers, Family, Friends SUPPORT GROUP Contact: 541-963-1486 Now meeting at GR Hospital first Thursdays at 4:30 p.m. education@grh.org DEADLINES: LINE ADS: Tuesday: 10:30am Monday Thursday: 10:30 am Wednesday Saturday: 10:30 am Friday DISPLAY ADS: 2 Days Prior to Publication Date 114 Group Meetings Someone’s drinking a problem? AL-ANON Meetings are available by phone Info for Baker City Meetings Call: 541-239-7323 AL-ANON Attitude of Gratitude Wednesdays; 12:15-1:30pm Faith Lutheran Church. 12th & Gekeler, La Grande Please wear a mask & practice social distancing 541-786-2051 AL-ANON FAMILY GROUP Support for family & friends of Alcoholics Tuesday evenings; 6-7pm Joseph Methodist Church (basement on northside) Joseph, OR Contact 541-398-1398 BAKER COUNTY AA MEETINGS BAKER CITY MONDAYS Survivor’s Group 12 -1:00 pm Baker Presbyterian Church 1995 4th St. (4th & Court, Side Door) WEDNESDAYS Survivor’s Group 12:05 pm Baker Presbyterian Church 1995 4th St. (4th & Court, Side Door) THURSDAYS Survivor’s Group 12:00 pm Baker Presbyterian Church 1995 4th St. (4th & Court, Side Door) SATURDAYS As Bill Sees It Group 10:00 am 2970 Walnut (Corner of “D” & Grove St.) Grove Apts. Community Rm SUNDAYS Been There Done That 5:30 pm Grove APartments Community Room 2970 Walnut Street Questions call AA Hotline: 541-624-5117 www.oregonaadistrict29.org by Stella Wilder TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 2022 YOUR BIRTHDAY by Stella Wilder Born today, you have such a big personality and you are likely to be so active and involved in so many things throughout your lifetime that you are almost certain to be seen by oth- ers as larger than life -- and it’s a badge you wear with pride and distinction. Indeed, the decisions you make are likely to be more impactful than those made by others; the things you do are likely to be more dramatic and memorable. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31 VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) -- You’ll find hidden meaning in much that you study today, while others are far more literal. Does this mean you have an advantage? LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22) -- Disappointment results from your inability to see things the way they are today, as you will likely make one or two erroneous decisions. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21) -- Trust your instincts today and do what you know to be best for you in this moment. It doesn’t have to make sense tomorrow. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21) -- The goals you have set for yourself make perfect sense right now, but will they make sense later? Think ahead. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19) -- You needn’t be so stubborn that you prevent your- self from taking someone up on an offer that makes a great deal of sense today. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18) -- Are you giving yourself more freedom to do what you want today than those around you enjoy? Now is a good time to promote greater equity. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20) -- You may have trouble asking for what you need today, but it’s the only way you’re going to finish the day ahead of where you started. ARIES (March 21-April 19) -- Things may seem to go against you at some point today, but it’s likely just an inevitable slowdown. Only overreaction is hazardous. TAURUS (April 20-May 20) -- The faster you shift gears today, the farther ahead of a rival you’ll be when you finish doing what must be done. Pace is the key. GEMINI (May 21-June 20) -- The goal you’ve set for yourself today will require a great deal of hard work -- but before you get your hands dirty, you must make a plan. CANCER (June 21-July 22) -- You may have to withstand more criticism than expect- ed today, especially if you unveil something that is in any way ahead of its time. LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) -- Looking back at what you’ve done in the past isn’t likely to have any real value today unless your attitude is just right and your vision clear. COPYRIGHT 2022 UNITED FEATURE SYNDICATE, INC. DISTRIBUTED BY ANDREWS MCMEEL SYNDICATION FOR UFS 1130 Walnut St., Kansas City, MO 64106; 816-581-7500