Spring Fest – Waking UP!
Puyallup Demonstration Garden 2607 West Pioneer, Puyallup, WA, United StatesTheme: Explore the awakening gardens.We're hosting a family event to celebrate spring on Saturday, March 21st.Families with children ages 3-11 are invited to play a bingo scavenger hunt, plant early flowers and veggies, dance in the season, build a dead hedge, and make a germinating necklace as they celebrate the start of spring. Registration begins […]
Attracting Native Bees to your Garden Oasis
McLendon Hardware - Tacoma 1015 N Pearl St., Tacoma, WA, United StatesThis interactive presentation will provide attendees with an ability to discern between native and non-native bees. Attendees will learn simple strategies to put in place in their home garden to attract and support native bees.
4-H Pierce County Leaders Council
Pierce County Extension Office 3602 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, United StatesThe Pierce County 4-H Leaders Council meets on the third Thursday of most months. The Leaders Council helps guide the 4-H program in Pierce County. The Council raises money for grants and scholarships for 4-H members.
Container Gardening
Pierce County Library - Fife Branch 6622 20th St E, Fife, WA, United StatesContainer gardening is a fantastic way to grow plants in a limited space, bringing beauty and fresh produce right to your doorstep! This presentation will cover: choosing the right containers, selecting appropriate plants, understanding soil and watering needs, and providing essential nutrients.
Compost and Soil: It’s All About What’s Below Your Feet
Pierce County Library - Dupont Branch 1540 Wilmington Dr, DuPont, WA, United StatesSoil is alive. Learn how to create great soil by using compost and working with mother nature. It’s about creating sustainable and healthy soil that makes your garden grow.
Compost and Soil: It’s All About What’s Below Your Feet
Pierce County Library - Lakewood Branch 10202 Gravelly Lake Drive SW, Lakewood, WA, United StatesSoil is alive. Learn how to create great soil by using compost and working with mother nature. It’s about creating sustainable and healthy soil that makes your garden grow.
Container Gardening
Pierce County Library - University Place Branch 3609 Market Place West, University Place, WA, United StatesContainer gardening is a fantastic way to grow plants in a limited space, bringing beauty and fresh produce right to your doorstep! This presentation will cover: choosing the right containers, selecting appropriate plants, understanding soil and watering needs, and providing essential nutrients.
4-H Horse Board Check-in Zoom
zoom https://zoom.usThe 4-H Horse Board meets monthly between regularly scheduled Board Meetings by zoom to cover any pressing business. All are welcome to attend. To receive the zoom link contact Mike Seiber.
Rooted in the PNW: Embracing Native Plants in your Garden
Pierce County Library - Milton/Edgewood Branch 900 Meridian Ave E, Milton, WA, United StatesReady to increase your landscape’s biodiversity and grow more Natives in your garden while supporting our birds and native pollinators? Curious which native plants might work best in your garden? Attendees will learn basic design principles to incorporate our vast array of PNW natives into their new, existing, or small spaces. Gardening with native plants […]
4-H Dog Leaders Meeting
Pierce County Extension Office 3602 Pacific Avenue, Tacoma, United StatesThe Dog Leaders of Pierce County 4-H meet on the first Monday of each month. All Dog leaders and members are welcome and encouraged to attend. This meeting has a Zoom option. Contact mike.seiber@wsu.edu to receive the link.
Gardening without Barriers
Tacoma Public Library - Main Branch 1102 Tacoma Avenue South, Tacoma, WA, United StatesGardening is an activity which provides both personal and environmental benefits, and should be accessible to everyone. This presentation shares tools, tips and techniques for removing barriers to successful gardening, such as lack of time, gardening space, finances, physical agility or gardening knowledge.