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SUMMARY:Digging Deeper 6-4-22: Watering the Garden and Landscape
DESCRIPTION:Tom del Hotal\, Susan Kalmar and Roger Steinert cover irrigation systems at Woodcock Demo Garden on June 4th\n“Watering the Garden and Landscape” \nSaturday\, June 4\, 2022\, from 10:30 am to 12 noon \nMaster Gardener Woodcock Demonstration Garden \n2711 Woodcock Road\, Sequim\, WA 98382 \nImproper watering is one of the most common causes of poor plant performance in the garden and landscape. Watering too little or too much\, too often or not often enough can lead to a multitude of plant problems. So\, how do you reach the Goldilocks zone and water your garden and landscape “just right?” \nOn Saturday\, June 4\, from 10:30 am to 12 noon\, Clallam County Master Gardeners Tom del Hotal\, Susan Kalmar and Roger Steinert will talk about efficient and effective watering practices at the Master Gardener Demonstration Garden. \nDuring the June 4 presentation\, Tom\, Susan\, and Roger will discuss \n· Garden problems that result from improper watering practices; \n· Key principles of watering including where to water\, the timing\, and amount of water needed; \n· Different irrigation systems with a focus on drip irrigation; and \n· Water conservation. \nTom\, Susan\, and Roger will demonstrate how to set up a drip system. Participants will be able to examine drip system components and practice setting up a drip system themselves. \nTom Del Hotal joined Clallam County Master Gardeners in 2021. Tom has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Biology and four advanced certifications from the California Association of Nursery and Garden Centers. He is a certified arborist\, a certified pesticide applicator\, and a member of the International Plant Propagators Society. Tom was a part-time horticulture instructor at Southwestern College in San Diego\, California\, for more than 20 years and operated his own nursery and consulting business\, Fantasia Gardens\, from 1983-2020. Having come from southern California where water conservation has been a long-standing issue\, Tom promotes water efficient irrigation practices and irrigation programs that optimize plant health and performance. \nSusan Kalmar has been a Clallam County Master Gardener since 2017. Susan is an active volunteer at the Master Gardener Woodcock Demonstration Garden\, maintaining the succulent garden and renovating the large herb garden. Susan combined forces with Brenda Lasorsa\, Betsy Burlingame\, and JoAnn VanAken to secure and install the new greenhouse at the garden earlier this year. Susan has been a regular contributor to the Sequim Gazette “Get It Growing” column\, was editor-in-chief of the column in 2020-21\, and was the chair of the 2022 Master Gardener Spring Plant Sale. Susan first used drip irrigation when managing a greenhouse and is an advocate for smart water use. \nRoger Steinert has been a Clallam County Master Gardener since 2019. Roger is the President of the Clallam County Master Gardener Foundation. He is an advocate for the Demonstration Garden and works to maintain Master Gardener and community interest in the garden. He oversees the irrigation system at the garden\, helps maintain selected plants\, and performs other duties as assigned. Roger is a proponent of proper watering practices and says gardening success “depends on how you wet your plants.” (tee hee!) \nDigging Deeper presentations are held from 10:30 am to 12 noon on the first and third Saturdays of most months. Presentations cover basic gardening topics relevant to many home gardeners. Presentations are free and open to the public and are scheduled for 90-minutes to allow for demonstrations and questions from viewers. The June Digging Deeper presentations are scheduled to occur out of doors\, in-person at the Master Gardener Demonstration Garden at 2711 Woodcock Road in Sequim. Attendees will be asked to mask regardless of COVID vaccination status and maintain an appropriate distance from others. Attendees 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 the Digging Deeper series call 360-477-0116.
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clallam/event/digging-deeper-6-4-22-watering-the-garden-and-landscape/
LOCATION:Woodcock Demonstration Garden\, 2711 Woodcock Road\, Sequim\, WA\, 98382\, United States
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SUMMARY:Green Thumb 6-9-22: Tips for Diagnosing Tomato Plant Problems
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for: \n“Tips for Diagnosing Tomato Plant Problems to Set You on Your Way Towards Solving (or Better Yet\, Avoiding) Solanaceous Crop Problems” presented by WSU Extension Diagnostician\, Jenny Glass via Zoom. \nUse this link to join the Zoom Presentation on Thursday June 9th at 12:00 noon. \nOr join by phone: 253 215 8782\nMeeting ID: 920 0799 1742\nPasscode: 709395 \nJenny Glass\, diagnostician at the WSU Puyallup Plant & Insect Diagnostic Lab for the past two decades\, has an interesting history with tomatoes and other Solanaceous plants. Hairy nightshade was her favorite weed to remove in her childhood vegetable garden in Poulsbo as it was fuzzy to the touch and a satisfying amount of the roots still attached to the plant after hand pulling. During a Peace Corps volunteer stint in The Gambia (West Africa) during the mid-1990s\, she distributed tomato seeds in her efforts to support the work of women farmers in the Upper River Division where she lived- only to find that the cultivar she had been able to purchase was unfortunately highly-susceptible to root-knot nematode infection leading to poor crop performance- lesson learned: avoid monocultures. In her Master’s degree work at Oregon State University\, she worked with Phytophthora infestans\, the dreaded Oomycete pathogen associated with late blight of potato and tomato and almost lost her first year research efforts as she forgot that the clonal lineage of pathogen she was using for research was a recent re-emergent that was characterized by rapidly aggressive spread relative to the original strains responsible for the historic potato blights that she had been studying in the literature- so planning a vacation right after field inoculation was a poor idea. And after a lifetime of having to explain that eating fresh tomatoes wasn’t really her thing\, she discovered the culinary joy of roasted tomatoes and has never looked back on trying to plant enough plants (‘Juliet’ is one of her favorites for PNW gardens) for the salads\, soups\, and stews she failed to partake of in years past. Jenny can be reached at jennyglass@wsu.edu
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clallam/event/green-thumb-6-9-22-tips-for-diagnosing-tomato-plant-problems/
LOCATION:Online presentation\, WA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Second Saturday Walk at the 5th Street Garden June 11th\, 2022
DESCRIPTION:Audreen William\, Laurel Moulton and Bob Cain will discuss June gardening priorities.\nJoin us on Saturday\, June 11th\, 2022 for \nSecond Saturday Walk at \nThe Fifth Street Community Garden \n328 E Fifth Street\, Port Angeles\, WA \nJust off Peabody across from City Hall. \nThis 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. \nThe monthly walks are free and open to the public and occur rain or shine. \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 learn: \n\nThe principles of Integrated Pest Management.\nProper watering and water conservation.\nSpecific garden tasks for the month of June.\nHeads up on the problems that are likely to appear this month.\nWhat control measures exist for common pest and diseases.\n\nThese walks are beneficial to persons new to vegetable gardening\, as well as more seasoned vegetable gardeners. \nThe Fifth Street 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-garden-june-11th-2022/
LOCATION:5th Street Community Garden\, 328 E. Fifth Street\, Port Angeles\, WA\, 98362\, United States
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SUMMARY:Digging Deeper 6-18-22: Brambling Along-Caneberries
DESCRIPTION:Jeanette Stehr-Green with some caneberry vines.\n“Brambling Along: Growing Raspberries and Blackberries in the Home Garden” \nSaturday\, June 18\, 2022\, from 10:30 am to 12 noon \nMaster Gardener Woodcock Demonstration Garden \n2711 Woodcock Road\, Sequim\, WA 98382 \nRaspberries and blackberries can be a tasty addition to any landscape or garden that has sufficient room for the towering canes and aggressive root systems. A good understanding of the growth habits of these perennials and their care\, however\, is necessary for a good harvest year after year after year. \nOn Saturday\, June 18\, from 10:30 am to 12 noon\, veteran Clallam County Master Gardener Jeanette Stehr-Green will talk about growing raspberries and blackberries (caneberries) at the Master Gardener Demonstration Garden. \nDuring the June 18 presentation\, Jeanette will discuss \n· The life cycle of a caneberry and how it impacts subsequent care of the plant\, \n· General types of caneberries and how to select varieties most appropriate for your desired use\, \n· Characteristics of an ideal planting site for caneberries\, and \n· Care and maintenance of caneberries including trellising\, and pruning. \nJeanette will use caneberries growing at the Demonstration Garden to show how to trellis and prune these perennial plants. She will also touch upon problems commonly emerging from caneberry patches and how to prevent them. \nJeanette Stehr-Green is a berry enthusiast and has been a Clallam County Master Gardener since 2003. Jeanette writes gardening articles for the Sequim Gazette and the Peninsula Daily News and participates in a monthly gardening program on KONP. Jeanette was the 2012 Clallam County Master Gardener of the Year and has attained the Lifetime Achievement status with Clallam County Master Gardeners. Jeanette enjoys growing\, picking\, and eating berries and has grown raspberries and blackberries on the north Olympic Peninsula for more than 20 years. She also enjoys teaching others about growing berries (and learning from their experiences). \nDigging Deeper presentations are held from 10:30 am to 12 noon on the first and third Saturdays of most months. Presentations cover basic gardening topics relevant to many home gardeners. Presentations are free and open to the public and are scheduled for 90-minutes to allow for demonstrations and questions from viewers. The June Digging Deeper presentations are scheduled to occur out of doors\, in-person at the Master Gardener Demonstration Garden at 2711 Woodcock Road in Sequim. Attendees will be asked to mask regardless of COVID vaccination status and maintain an appropriate distance from others. Attendees 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 the Digging Deeper series call 360-477-0116.
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clallam/event/digging-deeper-6-18-22-brambling-along-caneberries/
LOCATION:Woodcock Demonstration Garden\, 2711 Woodcock Road\, Sequim\, WA\, 98382\, United States
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SUMMARY:Green Thumb 6-23-22: Scheduling Planting for Fall and Winter Gardening
DESCRIPTION:Bob Cain prepares the soil for planting\n“Scheduling Planting for Fall and Winter Gardening” by Bob Cain \nThursday\, June 23\, 2022 \n12 noon to 1pm on Zoom \n The Olympic Peninsula is uniquely suited to grow vegetables all year thanks to its geographic position and mild climate. And with food prices on the rise\, it pays to know more about growing vegetables year-round. Find out how four-season gardening can benefit your family by providing good nutrition and additional food security. Join veteran Master Gardener Bob Cain for the Green Thumb Gardening Tips Series Zoom presentation “Scheduling Planting for Fall and Winter Gardening” on June 23rd from noon – 1:00 p.m. for valuable information on end-of-year growing. \nFind a direct link to the Zoom presentation here. \nOr join by phone: 253-215-8782 \nMeeting ID: 920 0799 1742 \nPasscode: 709395 \nBob will discuss the local climate and how it influences what\, when and where vegetables can be grown\, as well as reasons why we should consider this as a food security option. He will also look at the opportunities and limitations of growing vegetables during the colder parts of the year when many vegetables will be commanding peak prices. \nBob will distinguish between fall and winter gardens since they require slightly different approaches\, planting schedules and limitations. “Some gardeners may prefer to try a fall garden first and see how that works for them. If their attempts are successful\, then perhaps they will make the leap to winter gardening\,” Bob suggested. \nBob will look at limitations of fall and winter gardening—such as supplemental heat needs and weather protection—and provide examples of how they can be overcome by using a bit of ingenuity and forethought. “Fall and winter gardening can be carried out even where the planting area is small\, so do not let that discourage you\,” Bob said. In addition\, many of the gardening techniques discussed will carry over and can be used to get a jump-start for growing in the spring. \nBob earned his undergraduate and master’s degrees in biology and chemistry and has a Ph.D. in chemistry. He has 40 years of experience growing vegetables in Scotland\, Ireland\, Colorado and Washington. Bob is a veteran of the Clallam County Master Gardeners since 2009. He has written monthly articles on plant disease for the Clallam County Master Gardener Newsletter and is a frequent contributor to gardening columns in the local newspaper. Bob has been celebrated as the 2009 Master Gardener Intern of the Year and 2011 Master Gardener of the Year. He served as the Garden Manager of the Woodcock Demonstration Garden in Sequim for seven years and is a past President and Board member of the Master Gardener Foundation of Clallam County. \nFor more information on gardening in the colder months\, join Bob for a more detailed and comprehensive presentation on “Fall and Winter Gardens” on July 16th from 10:30 a.m. – noon at the Clallam County Master Gardener Woodcock Demonstration Garden in Sequim as part of the “Digging Deeper” series. This presentation which will cover additional topics such as successful varieties for this area and what vegetables work best in a four-season rotation. \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. 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-6-23-22-schedule-fall-and-winter-garden/
LOCATION:Online presentation\, WA\, United States
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SUMMARY:27th Annual Garden Tour - Petals & Pathways
DESCRIPTION:Come on out and take a tour through 6 amazing gardens on the: \n27th Annual Home Garden Tour – Petals and Pathways\nSaturday June 25th\, 2022 – 10 am to 4 pm\nA fundraiser event for The Clallam County Master Gardener Foundation\n  \nEarly-bird tickets will be $15 through June 24th. \nTickets purchased on the day of the tour are $20 \nOnline ticket sales are available through June 19th (please follow this link) on the Clallam Master Gardener’s Foundation website. \nYou can also purchase tickets at the following local businesses —> \nIn Sequim: \n\nOver-The-Fence — The Co-op Farm & Garden — Sunny Farms Grocery Store\n\nIn Port Angeles: \n\nPort Book & News — Swain’s General Store — Airport Garden Center — Fiddleheads Home & Garden\n\nIn Joyce: \n\nArt & Antique\n\nIn Forks: \n\nForks Outfitters — Rusty Gate Nursery\n\nThe 2022 Garden Tour features SIX outstanding Port Angeles gardens\, two lovingly tended in-town home gardens and four awesome woodland gardens along Highway 112! \nGrandma’s Garden — Four Seasons Garden — A Place To Reflect — A Woodland Oasis — Permaculture Garden — Fairnie Brae \nFor a detailed description of the 6 gardens\, Please see this information on the Clallam Master Gardener Foundation Website. \nPrepare to be amazed and inspired! A Huge Thank You to all the supporters of the Tour and the hospitality of the garden owners! \nHere is our event Flyer. Thank you for sharing it with a friend!
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/clallam/event/27th-annual-garden-tour-petals-pathways/
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