712 100 023 Vegetable Collection Exhibit. In- clude 5 different vegetables in same amounts required as in plate collections. 712 100 033 Commercial Display. Include 10 lb. unit of produce with record of costs of commercial garden. 712 200 043 Educational Display, describing the experimental design and results of an experiment in commercial gardening. Display not to exceed 30” wide x 24” deep x 36” high. Container Gardening Plants entered in Container Gardening must be grown by the exhibitor. Exhibitors may enter only one exhibit in each class number. Member’s name and county should be securely attached to the bottom of each container. Exhibits exceeding 30 pounds or measuring larger than 30” x 30” will not be accepted. Container Gardening Exhibit Information Card (716-02) must be firmly attached to the exhibit and covered with a closeable sandwich bag (ziplock) to keep the card dry. Please attach to the container with clear packaging tape or duct tape. Selection of herbs is the choice of the 4-H member. Exhibitors should use the online publication Select and prepared Herbs for exhibit (4-H 2335) as reference. It can be found at: https://catalog.extension.oregonstate. edu/4-h2335. Herb tables are found in the Michigan 4-H Guide to Herb Gardening (4-H 2329). However, any herb available in your area of the state may be exhibited. Junior herb container garden must include 2 herbs from different species. Senior herb container garden must include at least 4 herbs of different species. Judging criteria are outlined on 4-H Contain- er Garden Exhibit Score Card (40-640) available at County Extension office or on the State 4-H website at: http://oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/fair-exhibit-and-con- test materials. Container exhibits will be cared for by 4-H volunteers at Oregon State Fair. The 4-H program cannot be responsible for the condition of the plant when it is returned. Extension office or on the State 4-H website at: http:// Oregon.4h.oregonstate.edu/resources/materials 716 115 011 Terrarium (closed container) 716 115 021 Dish Garden (cacti, bonsai, display more than one plant – a miniature garden). 716 114 031 Houseplant. 716 113 041 Patio Plant (1 plant). 716 113 141 Patio Planter (more than 1 plant, can be combination of annuals, perennials and/or vegetables). 716 112 051 Potted Vegetable. 716 116 001 Potted Herbs (must be 2 herbs). 716 117 061 Other, for exhibits that do not fit in above classes. Container Gardening, Junior 716 115 012 Terrarium (closed container). 716 115 022 Dish Garden (cacti, bonsai, display. more than one plant – a miniature garden) 716 114 032 Houseplant. 716 113 042 Patio Plant (1 plant). 716 113 142 Patio Planter (more than 1 plant, can be combination of annuals and perennials). 716 122 052 Potted Vegetable. 716 116 002 Potted Herbs (must be 3 herbs). 716 117 062 Other, for exhibits that do not fit in above classes. 716 200 012 Display. An experiment with plants(s) in containers. Exhibit must show and include a written explanation of what was done and a summary of what was learned. Display not to exceed 30” wide x 24” deep x 36” high. Container Gardening, Senior 716 115 013 Terrarium (closed container). 716 115 023 Dish Garden (cacti, bonsai, display more than one plant – a miniature garden). 716 114 033 Houseplant. 716 113 043 Patio Plant (1 plant). 716 113 143 Patio Planter (more than 1 plant, can be combination of annuals and perennials). 716 112 053 Potted Vegetable. 716 116 003 Potted Herbs(must include 4 herbs). 716 117 063 Other, for exhibits that do not fit in the above classes. 716 200 013 Display. An experiment with plant(s) in containers. Exhibit must show and include a written explanation of what was done and a summary of what was learned. Display not to exceed 30” wide x 24” deep and 36” high. 716 300 013 Commercial exhibit of plants (flat or market package). Include planting dates, costs, Incurred, and suggested retail pricing. Herbs Herbs must be grown by the exhibitor. Exhibitors may enter only one exhibit in each class number. Member’s name and county should be securely attached to the bottom of each container. A Herb Dried, Fresh-Cut Explanation Card (712-06) must be firmly attached to all herb exhibits which are judged by the criteria Herb Fresh Score Sheet (712-05) and Herb Dried Exhibit Score Sheet (712-04) which are available on the State 4-h Website. http://oregon4h.oregonstate. edu/fair-exhibit-and-contest-materials. or at the local Extension Office. A 5”x8” information card or piece of paper including common name, scientific name and care of plant(s) must be firmly attached to all herb exhibits. The card must include an explanation of the herb’s use(s). Exhibits exceeding 30 pounds or measuring larger than 30” x 30” will not be accepted. A 4-H Container Garden Exhibit Information Card must accompany entries. If applicable describe the drying method. Selection of herbs is the choice of the 4-H member. Herbs exhibited must be consistent with the levels specified in the Michigan 4-H Guide to Herb Gardening (4-H 2329) projects. Only herbs from Tables One, Two and Three below may be displayed. Juniors may display herbs listed in Table one. A junior herb container garden must include 2 herbs from Table One. An intermediate herb container garden must include at least 3 herbs, with at least 2 of them from Table Two. A senior herb container garden includes at least 6 herbs. At least 2 of the 6 herbs in the Senior herb container garden must be from Table Three. Table 1. Herbs to grow for Juniors Annuals Perennials Basil Catnip or catmint Borage Chives Dill Lavender Lemon balm Sage Marjoram Thyme Peppermint Scented geraniums Rosem Table 2. Herbs to grow for Intermediates Annuals Perennials Anise Garlic Coriander Greek oregano Parsely Hyssop Summer savory Pennyroyal Sweet wormwood Pineapple sage (Sweet Annie) Spearmint Santolina Tansy Sweet woodruff Winter savory Table 3. Herbs to grow for Seniors Annuals Perennials Angelica Comfrey Caraway French sorrel Chervil French tarragon Fennel Horehound German chamomile Lady’s mantle Lemon verbena Lovage Roman chamomile Salad burnet Southernwood Sweet Cicely Wormwood Fresh cut herbs with their own vegetable class such as onion and garlic should be exhibited in that class, not in Fresh Cut Herbs class. 712 117 001 Herbs, Fresh Cut, Junior ( one bunch with stems one inch in diameter) 712 117 011 Cut Herb Collection, Junior (include 3 different herbs in same amounts as fresh cut exhibit) 712 117 002 Herbs, Fresh Cut, Intermediate (one bunch with stems one inch in diameter) 712 117 012 Cut Herb Collection, Intermediate, (include 4 different herbs in the same amounts as fresh cut exhibit one that is new this year.) 712 117 003 Herbs, Fresh Cut, Senior (one bunch with stems one inch in diameter) 712 117 013 Cut Herb Collection, Senior, (5 dif- ferent herbs in the same amounts as fresh cut exhibit, two that re new this year.) Herb Exhibits, Dried; The information card must include drying method. Basil, chives, dill leaves, fennel and parley should not be exhibited dried because they are best preserved by freezing. Display all herbs in a self-closing bag: one inch bunch secured with a twist tie or three tablespoons dried leaves or one table- spoon of dried seeds. 712 118 001 Herb, Dried, Junior Display all herbs in a self-closing bag: one inch bunch, secured with a twist tie, or three tablespoons dried leaves or one tablespoon dried seeds. 712 117 011 Cut Herb Collection, Junior (include 3 different herbs in same amounts a fresh cut exhibit). 712 118 002 Herb, Dried, Intermediate Display all herbs in a self-closing bag: one inch bunch, secured with a twist tie, or three tablespoons of dried leaves or one tablespoon of dried seeds. 712 117 012 Cut Herb Collection, Intermediate, (include 4 different herbs in the same amounts as fresh cut exhibit one that is new this year). 712 118 003 Herb, Dried, Senior Display all herbs in a self-closing bag: one inch bunch, secured with a twist tie, or three tablespoons of dried leaves or one tablespoon of dried seeds. 712 117 013 Cut Herb Collection, Senior, (5 differ- ent herbs in same amounts as fresh cut exhibit, two that are new this year). 2017 H GRANT COUNTY FAIR H PAGE 73