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SUMMARY:Master Gardener Plant Sale at Woodcock Demonstration Garden
DESCRIPTION:After 2 years of COVID\, the Spring Plant Sale is back to in-person shopping on Saturday May 7th from 9 am to 3 pm. We are not doing any online sales this year. \nProceeds benefit the operation of Woodcock Garden and other MG programs such as the Youth Enrichment Program\, 5th Street Garden\, public education programs and more. \nThere will be a huge variety of plant starts such as vegetables (tomatoes\, lettuce\, cabbage\, etc.)\, herbs\, and flowers. \nThere will be a large selection of potted native plants such as Indian Plum\, Flowering Red Currant\, Red Elderberry\, Blue Elderberry\, Vine Maple\, Ocean Spray\, Twinberry\, Thimbleberry\, Service Berry\, Red Osier Dogwood (red twig)\, Pacific Ninebark\, Douglas Fir\, Snow Berry and more. \nWe will also have succulents\, shrubs\, perennials and houseplants\, such as Stag Horn Fern\, Spider Plant\, Jade\, Christmas Cactus\, Aloe Vera and more. \nThe General Store will have gently used garden tools\, pots\, garden art and various garden related items for sale. \nMaster Gardeners will be on site to answer plant questions and help out as shopping helpers with wheelbarrows\, wagons and boxes as needed. \nEarly-bird tickets to the Master Gardeners’ 2022 Petals and Pathways Garden Tour\, happening June 25th\, will be available during the sale at checkout. Don’t miss out on the Early-bird price of just $15! \nWe’ll see you there!
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clallam/event/master-gardener-plant-sale-at-woodcock-demonstration-garden/
LOCATION:Woodcock Demonstration Garden\, 2711 Woodcock Road\, Sequim\, WA\, 98382\, United States
CATEGORIES:MG
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SUMMARY:Green Thumb Lecture Series May 12th\, 2022
DESCRIPTION:A garden full of iris blooms.\nDaffodils…check. Tulips…check. If you truly want to add amazing colors to your garden\, don’t leave the incredible iris off your flowering bulb checklist. After all\, iris is named for the Greek goddess of the rainbow! But with almost 300 species to chose from\, where can you go for iris advice? Join iris expert Ross “Rusty” BeVier Thursday\, May 12th from noon – 1:00 p.m. for a Green Thumb Gardening Tips Zoom presentation\, “Types of Iris\, and Their Propagation” for a colorful discussion on growing the irresistible iris. \nRoss will talk about the history of iris and first varieties\, the types of iris and their uses in gardens\, and newer varieties and where they can be found. He will go over growing techniques needed to maintain an iris bed\, the sequences of growth\, and why they are so important to successful iris growing. Ross will discuss the importance of using the right fertilizers and how fertilization effects the quality of growth. He will also delve into diseases to watch for and corrective measures you can take if problems occur. \nRoss believes that knowing more about each type of iris can open a larger world of gardening possibilities. “Maintaining healthy plants and growth characteristics adds to the beauty of a garden and enhances the other plants present. Adding newer varieties can be a surprising change to gardens and add to their enjoyment\,” he said. \nJoin our online Zoom presentation by clicking here. \nOr join by phone: 253-215-8782 \nMeeting ID: 920 0799 1742 \nPasscode: 709395 \nJoin Ross Bevier to learn more about Iris Propagation.\nAs a Master Judge in the American Iris Society and iris hybridist\, Ross has been growing iris for nearly 50 years. He and his wife owned and operated “My Wild Iris Rows\,” a commercial iris garden and has given talks to schools\, garden clubs and iris clubs for nearly 25 years. \nHe holds a teaching degree for industrial arts and a minor for teaching Botany. He is a “rabid” salmon fisherman who also grows fig trees\, “I love growing fig trees and have nine growing and pruned for this climate…I like to spread the trees around\, much like iris.” \nThe “Green Thumbs Garden Tips” education series\, sponsored by the WSU Clallam County Master Gardeners\, is held on the second and fourth Thursday each month through October. In November\, December\, and January\, one lecture is offered. Scheduled presentations are subject to change. Visit the WSU Extension Clallam County website calendar for the latest information on upcoming presentations. For questions\, call 360-565-2679. \nGreen Thumb Education Series Presentations are held from 12 to 1 pm on the second and fourth Thursdays of most months. Talks are currently only being offered by online streaming\, due to current social distancing concerns with COVID-19. Please see instructions for accessing the live stream. Presentations and associated printed materials will be archived on the local articles and archived presentations portion of our website. These events are free\, but donations to help support the WSU Clallam County Extension Master Gardener program are appreciated.
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clallam/event/green-thumb-lecture-series-may-12th-2022/
LOCATION:Online presentation\, WA\, United States
CATEGORIES:MG
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SUMMARY:Second Saturday walk at the 5th Street Community Garden
DESCRIPTION:Master Gardeners Bob Cain\, Laurel Moulton\, Audreen Williams and Jan Bartron at 5th Street.\nIs this drippy Pacific Northwest weather hindering your vegetable garden plans? Commiserate with us on the next garden walk or boast of your successes. Let’s share how to keep rain and cool temperatures from dampening our gardening enthusiasm. \nJoin Clallam County Master Gardeners Bob Cain\, Laurel Moulton\, Audreen Williams and Jan Bartron on Saturday\, May 14\, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. at the Fifth Street Community Garden as they wander through the garden highlighting various appropriate topics. \nParticipants will hear about other topics including but not limited to refraining from planting tomatoes too early\, dealing with various spring pests (cabbage loopers\, cabbage worms and pea leaf weevils) and crop rotation. Bring your questions and get timely advice. \nThe monthly walks are free and open to the public. They continue every second Saturday of the month through September 10. The Fifth Street Community Garden is located at 328 E Fifth Street in Port Angeles just off Peabody across from City Hall. \nFor more information\, about Second Saturday Garden Walks or other educational outreach programs\, call 360-477-0116 \nEvery 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. \nWalk participants will: \n\nLearn what needs to be done in the vegetable garden.\nLearn what problems are likely to appear each month.\nLearn what control measures exist for common pest and diseases.\nGet timely advice.\n\nAll walks are free and open to the public and occur rain or shine. The walks are beneficial to persons new to vegetable gardening\, as well as more seasoned vegetable gardeners. \nThe Fifth Street Community Garden is located at 328 E. Fifth Street in Port Angeles\, just off Peabody and right across from City Hall. The garden\, developed on city property in 2011\, includes over fifty 9×12-foot plots worked by local gardeners. \nClallam 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.
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clallam/event/second-saturday-walk-at-the-5th-street-community-garden-2/
LOCATION:5th Street Community Garden\, 328 E. Fifth Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
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SUMMARY:Digging Deeper Educational Series: Growing Tomatoes 5-21-22
DESCRIPTION:Come learn tomatoes with Jan Bartron\, Jeanette Stehr-Green\, Audreen Williams\, and Laurel Moulton.\n“Growing Tomatoes in the Pacific Northwest” on Saturday\, May 21 \nHas our short growing season frustrated your efforts to grow vine-ripened tomatoes? Are you left with grass-green tomatoes on tree-like bushes at the end of the summer? Don’t give up! You can grow tomatoes successfully in the Pacific Northwest. \nOn Saturday\, May 21\, from 10:30 am to 12 noon\, Clallam County Master Gardeners Jan Bartron\, Betsy Burlingame\, Laurel Moulton\, Dave Rambin\, Jeanette Stehr-Green\, and Audreen Williams (aka the Tomato Dream Team) will share tips on growing tomatoes successfully in our short\, cool growing season. The presentation will take place at the Master Gardener Demonstration Garden at 2711 Woodcock Road in Sequim. \nParticipants will learn what tomato varieties grow best in our area\, how to plant tomatoes to optimize available heat and how to protect them from the cold. Participants also will learn how to care for tomato plants through the growing season to encourage fruit production and prevent diseases and grow tomatoes in a greenhouse. The workshop also will include demonstrations and displays on planting and pruning tomato bushes\, the use of season extenders and trellises\, and common tomato problems. \nDavid Rambin and Betsy Burlingame in greenhouse.\n“Growing Tomatoes in the Pacific Northwest” is part of the Master Gardener Digging Deeper educational series which is free and open to the public and occurs on the first and third Saturdays of most months. The presentation will be held in-person\, out of doors at the Master Gardener Woodcock Demonstration Garden. Attendees will be asked to mask regardless of COVID vaccination status and maintain an appropriate distance from others. Community members should stay home if they are sick. Physical presence at the Demonstration Garden will be considered an attestation that the attendee is symptom-free and has not had a recent known exposure to COVID. \nIn addition to the scheduled educational presentation on May 21\, a team of Clallam County Master Gardeners will be available at the Woodcock Demonstration Garden from 10 am to 1 pm to answer all gardening questions. Digging Deeper attendees are encouraged to bring samples of garden problems or pests for diagnosis and recommended control measures. \nAttendees are encouraged to check the Clallam County Master Gardener online calendar for updates about the location of the talk at https://extension.wsu.edu/clallam/master-gardener-calendar/. For more information about “Growing Tomatoes in the Pacific Northwest” or the Digging Deeper series call 360-477-0116.
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clallam/event/digging-deeper-educational-series-growing-tomatoes-5-21-22/
LOCATION:Woodcock Demonstration Garden\, 2711 Woodcock Road\, Sequim\, WA\, 98382\, United States
CATEGORIES:MG
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SUMMARY:Green Thumb Lecture Series May 26\, 2022
DESCRIPTION:Keith Dekker pruning a Japanese Maple\nJapanese Maples can be a lovely showpiece or an accent in your landscaping or garden\, and with the proper maintenance they can provide many years of beauty and enjoyment. One important facet of Japanese Maple care includes the proper way to prune them\, because effective pruning will improve the look and vigor of your tree. Join Clallam County Master Gardener Keith Dekker for the Green Thumb Gardening Tips Zoom presentation “The Art and Science of Pruning Japanese Maples” on May 26th from noon – 1:00 p.m. and find out how you can help your trees thrive. \nFind a direct link to the Zoom presentation here. \nOr join by phone: 253-215-8782 \nMeeting ID: 920 0799 1742 \nPasscode: 709395 \nKeith will talk about the history of Japanese Maples and their main growing habits. He will discuss the proper pruning tools and detail why it is important to take good care of them. Keith will instruct viewers on the proper way to make pruning cuts\, what time of year to do your pruning and mistakes to avoid. \nAfter the presentation\, Keith believes gardeners will be able to approach pruning Japanese Maples with confidence. “I have concentrated on the fine pruning of trees and shrubs for decades. Japanese Maples have become my favorite trees to prune\,” Keith said. \nKeith has been involved in horticulture for over 45 years. For the last 30 years\, his career has focused on the comprehensive care of residential landscapes in the Pacific Northwest. As a Clallam County Master Gardener and active volunteer with PlantAmnesty\, Keith contributes to his community by teaching classes and giving talks to promote best practices for successful\, sustainable gardening. \nGreen Thumb Education Series Presentations are held from 12 to 1 pm on the second and fourth Thursdays of most months. Talks are currently only being offered by online streaming\, due to current social distancing concerns with COVID-19. Please see instructions for accessing the live stream. Presentations and associated printed materials will be archived on the local articles and archived presentations portion of our website. These events are free\, but donations to help support the WSU Clallam County Extension Master Gardener program are appreciated. For questions\, call 360-565-2679
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clallam/event/green-thumb-lecture-series-may-26th-2022/
LOCATION:Online presentation\, WA\, United States
CATEGORIES:MG
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