Ask a Master Gardener at Port Townsend Library
Port Townsend Library 1220 Lawrence Street, Port TownsendJoin the Master Gardeners at the Port Townsend Library's Charles Pink house on the First Tuesday of the Month from 12:00 - 2:00PM Master Gardener Volunteers are here to assist you with your gardening questions by providing advice grounded in research-based science. We will work in partnership with you on a variety of horticulture topics including […]
Gardening Under Cover: Four Season Gardening by MG Trish Morehead
WSU Jefferson County Extension Classroom 97 Oak Bay Rd, Port HadlockTrish Morehead is a Kitsap County Master Gardeners. Her topic will be Four Season Gardening. In person: WSU Classroom, 121 Oak Bay Road, Kively Center Complex, Port Hadlock Via Zoom: register here: https://wsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJApceGvqj0rHtJzsBltKfnwS7tVB7AOLjjd
Getting the Most Out of Your Next Forest Adventure
ZoomYard & Garden Lecture Series #1 Jane Billinghurst, the translator of Peter Wohlleben’s The Hidden Life of Trees, will describe how to get the most out of your next forest adventure by taking a deep dive into the ecosystems around you — whether hiking on your own, camera in hand, or teaching young children how […]
Ask A Master Gardener clinic at Jefferson County Library!
Jefferson County Library 620 Cedar Avenue, Port HadlockJefferson County Master Gardeners are partnering with the Jefferson County Library for monthly “Ask a Master Gardener” plant clinics throughout 2023. Clinics will be held at in the Humphrey Room on the second Saturday of the month beginning February 11th, 2023, from 1:00 – 3:00 PM. Master Gardener Volunteers are here to assist you with […]
Veggies Year Round: Growing Edibles Through All Seasons
ZoomYard & Garden Lecture Series #2 Bill Thorness is a writer, editor, and gardener who has worked and gardened in Seattle since the mid-1980s. He is the author of two gardening books: Cool Season Gardener: Extend the Harvest, Plan Ahead, and Grow Vegetables Year Round and Edible Heirlooms: Heritage Vegetables for the Maritime Garden, both […]
Growing, Harvesting, and Arranging Amazing Local Flowers
ZoomYard & Garden Lecture Series #3 - Panel Discussion Candice Gohn is a Master Gardener and native western Washingtonian who has been gardening for more than 50 years. Candice lives in Chimacum where she stewards 20 acres, and is floral designer and jack-of-whatever-needs-to-be-done at Gariss Gardens, a premier flower farm in Port Townsend. She will […]
Ask a Master Gardener at Port Townsend Library
Port Townsend Library 1220 Lawrence Street, Port TownsendJoin the Master Gardeners at the Port Townsend Library's Charles Pink house on the First Tuesday of the Month from 12:00 - 2:00PM Master Gardener Volunteers are here to assist you with your gardening questions by providing advice grounded in research-based science. We will work in partnership with you on a variety of horticulture topics including […]
Jefferson County Marine Resources Committee Monthly Meeting
ZoomREGULAR MONTHLY MEETING MRC monthly meetings are held via Zoom
Rhododendrons by Robert Zimmerman of Chimacum Woods
WSU Jefferson County Extension Classroom 97 Oak Bay Rd, Port HadlockRobert Zimmerman of Chimacum Woods nursery will present on rhododendron growing requirements for our area, types and travel to acquire specimen plants. In person: WSU Classroom, 121 Oak Bay Road, Kively Center Complex, Port Hadlock Via Zoom: register here: https://wsu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJApceGvqj0rHtJzsBltKfnwS7tVB7AOLjjd
Plants for a Better Planet with Great Plant Picks
ZoomYard & Garden Lecture Series #4 Del Brummet is head gardener and plant propagation manager at the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden in Seattle. He has a biology degree from the University of Washington where he worked researching plants and their requirements for seed germination. Del will draw on his experience as a regular observer […]
Ask a Master Gardener @ Jefferson County Library
Jefferson County Library 620 Cedar Avenue, Port HadlockNote: 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 […]
Attracting Beneficial Insects
ZoomYard & Garden Virtual Lecture Series #5 Susan Mulvihill is the author of The Vegetable Garden Pest Handbook and The Vegetable Garden Problem Solver Handbook, and co-author of The Northwest Gardener’s Handbook. She is the long-time Sunday garden columnist for The Spokesman-Review newspaper in Spokane, and an emeritus Spokane County Master Gardener. Susan will reveal […]