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Second Saturday Walk at the 5th Street Garden June 11th, 2022
June 11, 2022 @ 10:00 am - 11:30 am
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Join us on Saturday, June 11th, 2022 for
Second Saturday Walk at
The Fifth Street Community Garden
328 E Fifth Street, Port Angeles, WA
Just off Peabody across from City Hall.
This month join WSU Clallam County Master Gardeners Audreen Williams, Laurel Moulton and Bob Cain for our monthly walk through. Learn with us and see what needs to be done in the vegetable garden. June’s topics will focus on the principles of Integrated Plant Management and proper watering and water conservation. There is always time to ask questions and get timely advice. Bring your questions and get timely advice.
The monthly walks are free and open to the public and occur rain or shine.
For more information, about Second Saturday Garden Walks or other educational outreach programs, call 360-477-0116
Every second Saturday through September from 10 -11:30 a.m., Washington State University Extension Clallam County Master Gardeners will lead a fast-paced walk through the Port Angeles Fifth Street Community Garden to examine what is happening (or should be happening) in local vegetable gardens.
Walk participants will learn:
- The principles of Integrated Pest Management.
- Proper watering and water conservation.
- Specific garden tasks for the month of June.
- Heads up on the problems that are likely to appear this month.
- What control measures exist for common pest and diseases.
These walks are beneficial to persons new to vegetable gardening, as well as more seasoned vegetable gardeners.
The Fifth Street Garden, developed on city property in 2011, includes over fifty 9×12-foot plots worked by local gardeners.
Clallam County Master Gardeners are volunteers who enjoy plants, gardening and doing community outreach and education about sustainable gardening. Volunteers have taken the WSU Master Gardener Training and have access to the experts and the latest research-based resources from WSU and other sources that provide the best information for the North Olympic Peninsula.