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Ask a Master Gardener @ Jefferson County Library

Jefferson County Library

Note: Master Gardeners need a fresh specimen to make an accurate identification or assessment of the issue. For plant problem diagnosis we require a representative sample that clearly shows the demarcation between un-thrifty and healthy tissue. Pick a fresh plant specimen, put the cut end of the stem in a moist paper towel, and then […]

Native Pollinators ~ Master Gardener Nita Wester

WSU Jefferson County Extension Classroom 97 Oak Bay Rd, Port Hadlock

Android: https://wsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJApceGvqj0rHtJzsBltKfnwS7tVB7AOLjjd Pollinator Plantings: Resources to Perfecting the Process Whether you are interested in adding some native plants to your landscape, creating a wildflower meadow, rethinking your lawn, planning-and-planting for beneficial insects in your vegetable garden, or designing a few pots for pollinators, encouragement and information are exploding. Master gardeners and plant enthusiasts can lead the […]

Learn about Growing Vegetables in Containers at the PT Farmer’s Market

Port Townsend Farmer's Market Uptown Port Townsend, Port Townsend

On July 29th, the Master Gardener Volunteers will have a booth at our Local Port Townsend Farmer's Market.  There will be examples of vegetables growing in containers, different soil types, examples of watering systems, and more. Master Gardener Volunteers will be available from 9am to 3pm for questions about growing vegetables in containers. Come look […]

“Awesome Facts About Bats” ~ Meg Lunnum, Executive Director at Happy Valley Bats

WSU Jefferson County Extension Classroom 97 Oak Bay Rd, Port Hadlock

"Awesome Facts About Bats" ~ New! Classroom Power is out - please join us via Zoom by registering here: https://wsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYqceuopj0uGdfbwnLdi_3BdeW-nKBEoZ-O  Meg Lunnum, Executive Director at Happy Valley Bats, a nonprofit organization that rescues and rehabilitates bats, will be speaking about bats in general, including why they have a beneficial presence in our yards, their life cycle, […]

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“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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“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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“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 a sample that clearly shows the un-healthy and healthy tissue. Pick a fresh plant specimen, put the cut end of the stem in a moist […]