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December 2014
Invasive Plants in Your Community Beyond Tansy Ragwort
Have you ever wondered what that lush green plant with white blossoms growing along the highway is? Have you ever seen a giant evergreen felled by the weight of the ivy climbing its trunk and branches? Learn from Master Gardeners about invasive plants in Grays Harbor County and how to prevent the introduction and spread of these plants. This program is presented in partnership with Washington State University Extension's Master Gardener Program.
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1st Saturdays with Master Gardeners
Get Your Garden Started!Garden Planning, seed selection, locally-proven varieties
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1st Saturdays with Master Gardeners
Boost Production Succession planting, intensive planting, crop rotation
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1st Saturday Workshop – Container Gardening
1st Saturday Workshop with the Master GardenersContainer Gardening Learn how to use containers to grow vegetables and ornamentals. Saturday, April 4, a from 10:00 AM to Noon at the WSU Extension Grays Harbor County office. Plant Clinic will immediately follow from noon to 2 PM, at the same location.
Find out more »Composting with Worms
Date: Saturday, April 18, 2015 Time: 2:00 - 3:30 PM Location: Timberland Regional Library - Elma Learn about worm composting in this hands-on session with WSU Master Gardener Chris Koehler. You will learn how to care for red wigglers, and examine living compost through a microscope. Take home educational literature and a worm mini-bin (while supplies last). Please bring gardening gloves. All other materials will be provided. All ages are welcome
Find out more »Beyond Tansy Ragwort: Invasive Plants in Your Community
Have you ever wondered what that lush green plant with white blossoms growing along the highway is? Have you ever seen a giant evergreen felled by the weight of the ivy climbing its trunk and branches? Learn from Master Gardeners about invasive plants in Grays Harbor County and how to prevent the introduction and spread of these plants. This program is presented in partnership with Washington State University Extension's Master Gardener Program.
Find out more »May 2015
1st Saturday Workshop – Fall and Winter Crops
1st Saturday Workshop with the Master GardenersFall and Winter Crops Saturday, May 2, from 10:00 AM to Noon at the WSU Extension Grays Harbor County office. FALL & WINTER GARDENING, like all gardening, can be a mixed bag of successful and not-so-successful ventures. With a little planning and some tips on crop selection and dealing with the weather, we hope you will give fall/winter gardening a try. There is nothing like eating produce from your own garden. And some crops…
Find out more »Beyond Tansy Ragwort: Invasive Plants in Your Community
Have you ever wondered what that lush green plant with white blossoms growing along the highway is? Have you ever seen a giant evergreen felled by the weight of the ivy climbing its trunk and branches? Learn from Master Gardeners about invasive plants in Grays Harbor County and how to prevent the introduction and spread of these plants. This program is presented in partnership with Washington State University Extension's Master Gardener Program.
Find out more »June 2015
1st Saturday Workshop – Composting and More
1st Saturday Workshop with the Master GardenersComposting and More Saturday, June 6, from 10:00 AM to 1;00 PM at the WSU Extension Master Gardener Demonstration Garden at the Grays Harbor County Fairgrounds. The Master Gardeners will offer a fun, hands-on workshop on composting. Several kinds of composting will be discussed, including traditional and worm composting. At noon the workshop will transition to the hands-on activity -- creating a composting berm or hugelkultur which uses large woody material to create a…
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