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SUMMARY:Master Gardeners Garden Workshop Series - presentation 1 (of 4)
DESCRIPTION:Pre-register for this four part Zoom webinar Workshop series. \n\nKeynote: Native by Design: Reimagine Beauty with More Habitat\, Less Lawn\n​Eileen Stark\nIn the face of disappearing biodiversity\, gardeners can play a crucial role in slowing the rate of extinction. Reestablishment of local native plants—that are the basis of healthy food webs—sustains life\, sequesters carbon\, negates the need for chemicals\, manages water\, and offers other rich rewards. In this presentation\, learn how to garden with an ecological focus by utilizing design principles of native gardening\, minimizing lawn\, choosing and arranging native plants in their natural associations and according to site conditions\, and using humane practices. Discover\, through stunning photographs\, some of the wildlife—from little-known pollinators to beautiful birds—that native designs support. Look at your landscape with fresh eyes and create a place that is vibrant\, functional\, and beautiful.\n\n\n\nClick here to learn more and register:\n\nhttps://www.mgfsjc.org/gardenworkshop2025.html
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/sanjuan/event/master-gardeners-garden-workshop-series-presentation-1-of-4/
LOCATION:Zoom\, WA
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SUMMARY:Master Gardeners Workshop Series - presentation 2 (of 4)
DESCRIPTION:Pre-register for this four part Zoom webinar Workshop series. \n\nWater-Wise Gardening in the Pacific Northwest\nLaura Cooper\, Snohomish County Master Gardener\nThe Water-Wise Gardening presentation will give an overview of what climate change is; planning and design of a water-wise garden\, including how to reduce water usage\, and what plants are good choices for reducing water consumption.\n\n\nClick here to learn more and register:\n\nhttps://www.mgfsjc.org/gardenworkshop2025.html\n​​
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/sanjuan/event/master-gardeners-workshop-series-presentation-2-of-4/
LOCATION:Zoom\, WA
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SUMMARY:Master Gardeners Workshop Series - presentation 3 (of 4)
DESCRIPTION:Pre-register for this four part Zoom webinar Workshop series. \n\n\nHorticultural Therapy or Therapeutic Horticulture? Understanding the Distinction in Practice\nElizabeth (Leah) R.M. Diehl RLA\, HTM\, PhD\nHorticultural therapy and therapeutic horticulture are often used interchangeably—but they are not the same. In this interactive webinar\, we’ll “dig” into what distinguishes these two approaches\, from structure and intent to outcomes and populations served. Through clear definitions and engaging examples drawn from a variety of client groups\, participants will learn how each practice is applied in real settings. Whether you’re new to the field or refining your programs\, this session will help you confidently identify and communicate the differences.\n\n\n\nClick here to learn more and register:\n\n\nhttps://www.mgfsjc.org/gardenworkshop2026.html
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/sanjuan/event/master-gardeners-workshop-series-presentation-3-of-4/
LOCATION:Zoom\, WA
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SUMMARY:Master Gardeners Workshop Series - presentation 4 (of 4)
DESCRIPTION:Pre-register for this four part Zoom webinar Workshop series. \nHardy Geraniums: Waterwise Beauties\nJudy Cumming\, San Juan County Master Gardener\nNot only do hardy geraniums make the WSU list of Hardy Plants for Waterwise Landscapes\, they have many other gifts to bring to our Pacific Northwest gardens. Learn what qualifies these lovely plants as well as others as waterwise and why you might want to incorporate them into your resilient landscape.\n\n\nClick here to learn more and register:\n\n\nhttps://www.mgfsjc.org/gardenworkshop2025.html
URL:https://extension.wsu.edu/sanjuan/event/master-gardeners-workshop-series-presentation-4-of-4/
LOCATION:Zoom\, WA
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