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“Ask A Master Gardener” at Port Townsend Library ~ Charles Pink House
“Ask A Master Gardener” at Port Townsend Library ~ Charles Pink House
Jan – Dec: Port Townsend Library on the 1st Tuesday of the Month from 12:00 – 2:00PM in the Charles Pink House, adjacent to the main library For plant problem diagnosis bring a sample that clearly shows the difference between unhealthy and healthy tissue. Pick a fresh plant specimen, put the cut end of the […]
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Dirt Talk Farm Walk: Propagating and Planting Sweetpotatoes
Dirt Talk Farm Walk: Propagating and Planting Sweetpotatoes
Free Join WSU Regional Small Farms and nursery woman, Leilani Wood, of Sunbaked Greenhouse for an on-farm walk through of her greenhouse and sweetpotato propagation system. Farmers will learn: Methods for propagating sweetpotato slips for planting How to maximize slip production Tips for planting rooted and unrooted slips General information about managing a commercial plant […]
4-H Council Meeting
4-H Council Meeting
Join Jefferson County 4-H Club Leaders, Volunteers, and Participants to advise our 4-H Programs.
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4-H Public Presentation Days
4-H Public Presentation Days
Join us for 3 days of Public Presentation Practice - April 10th from 5-8pm at the WSU Classroom - 97 Oak Bay Rd. Port Hadlock WA 98339 April 24th from 5-8pm at the WSU Classroom - 97 Oak Bay Rd. Port Hadlock WA 98339 April 28th from 9-12pm in the 4-H Building at the Jefferson […]
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The Natural History of Olympic Prairies
The Natural History of Olympic Prairies
Forest Shomer, owner of Inside Passages seed company, will talk about prairie preservation, the theme for this year’s Native Plant Appreciation Month. Forest’s talk will highlight geologic history, conservation, and […]
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Garden Know-How ~ Growing Potatoes
Garden Know-How ~ Growing Potatoes
Join Master Gardener Dianna Wiklund for a short presentation and Q&A on growing potatoes A pile of fresh potatoes which are free lying on the soil.
“Ask a Master Gardener” clinics at Jefferson County Library
“Ask a Master Gardener” clinics at Jefferson County Library
ASK A MASTER GARDENER! Master Gardener volunteers are trained para-professionals who will work with you to find information that is research-based and focused on environmentally friendly gardening practices. For plant problem diagnosis bring […]
Ask a Master Gardener at Jefferson County Library ~ Humphrey Room
Ask a Master Gardener at Jefferson County Library ~ Humphrey Room
Mar – Oct: Jefferson County Library on the 2nd Saturday of the month from 1:00 – 3:00PM in the Humphrey Room For plant problem diagnosis bring a sample that clearly shows […]
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Growing Sweet Potatoes in Western Washington
Growing Sweet Potatoes in Western Washington
Join WSU Regional Small Farms for the next online Sweetpotato educational class. If you missed out last year, here’s another chance to learn the basics of growing sweetpotatoes in the […]
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4-H Public Presentation Days
4-H Public Presentation Days
Join us for 3 days of Public Presentation Practice - April 10th from 5-8pm at the WSU Classroom - 97 Oak Bay Rd. Port Hadlock WA 98339 April 24th from […]
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Digging for Dinner
Digging for Dinner
Bring the family and learn about the different types of clams, where to dig, and how to harvest clams and oysters safely and sustainably, along with some cooking tips! More
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4-H Public Presentation Days
4-H Public Presentation Days
Join us for 3 days of Public Presentation Practice - April 10th from 5-8pm at the WSU Classroom - 97 Oak Bay Rd. Port Hadlock WA 98339 April 24th from […]
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Plant Sale!
Plant Sale!
Plant Sale! Saturday, May 4 at Chimacum High School. 9am-1:00 pm. WSU Jefferson County Master Gardeners and Food Bank Growers.