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Why Pruning in The Late Winter Is Best for The Bush

January 23, 2021 -- John Moore talks about pruning blueberry plants.

Why are spiders invading my house?

Why do we see spiders in our homes this time of year? Check out an article by WSU’s Mike Bush and Clark County Master Gardener,…

Preserving the garden’s bounty and ensuring food security for your family.

March 28, 2020 -- Liz Pike gives tips and resources regarding preserving and food safety.

MGs write articles for Living in the Couve

March 28, 2020 -- Your fellow Master Gardeners share their knowledge in the beautiful Columbian magazine, Living In The Couve. Check it out.

From a Master Gardener: Right tools makes garden tasks a pleasure

Home enthusiasts need a handful of well-chosen gadgets By John Moore and Jack Bernhardsen, WSU master gardeners. Published: August 30, 2018, 6:02 AM It seems…

Thank You Volunteers!

July 10, 2018 - Fun was had at the annual Volunteer Appreciation Ice Cream Social. Check out the photos and read about the activity.

Clark County Plant Sales Help Gardeners Find Right Foliage to Aid Yards, Habitat

April 24, 2018 - Spring is here and gardeners are marking their calendars for the bevy of plant sales happening over the next several weeks.…

Bluebirds Seen for First Time in Clark Count

March 11, 2018 - A variety of bird never-before seen in Clark County was recently spotted here. Now, backyard habitat experts are asking the public…

Check Out That Garden

March 8, 2018 - Washougal Community Library staff and volunteers, the city of Washougal and Washington State University Extension Master Gardeners are combining efforts to…

WSU Master Gardeners Teach Students About Worms, Pollination

December 20, 2017 - MGs taught first-graders about garden worms and second-graders about pollination. One class at a time visited the school’s experience lab for…
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