Join the Snohomish County WSU Master Gardeners for this FREE online class, presented via Zoom, on Thursday, July 23rd, 7:00pm-7:45pm.
Register Now for Thursday, July 23, at 7 p.m.
Bring all of your veggie, herb and fruit gardening questions to this open, panel discussion. From what to plant when, to soil amendments, PNW appropriate cultivars, disease and insects, problem solving, and tips and tricks for ultimate growth, WSU Snohomish County Volunteer Master Gardeners will be on hand to field your questions and offer research-based solutions to optimize your home vegetable growing experience and yields in Western Washington state.
Required:
Because of security issues, you must have your own Zoom account to participate, and you must have your Zoom account set up and be registered for the webinar at least three hours before the webinar start time. You can easily create a free Zoom account if you do not already have one. This short video will show you how.
Be sure and register with the same credentials (e-mail address, etc.) that you used for creating your Zoom account.
We reserve the right to remove anyone from this online class.
Zoom Troubleshooting Tips:
We have learned a few things from past Zoom sessions that we’d like to pass on to you to minimize problems with logging in. Most of the issues seem to be problems unique to each user and device, and we have very limited ability to troubleshoot. But each of the tips below has worked for someone.
If you are new to Zoom or think you might have a problem, it is important to log on early so you have time to try these tips:
- If you are using Zoom through your web browser, try downloading and using the desktop client instead. In fact, it may be good for everyone to download and have this ready in advance.
- If you are using a phone or tablet (either Android or IOS), use the Zoom app instead of using a web browser.
- Make sure you are not mixing up your personal Zoom account password and the meeting password, which are different. You will be prompted for them at different times (if at all, depending on your device). This is one of the most common problems.
- Make sure you are logging into Zoom with the same e-mail/account you used to register for the webinar.
- Try using a different internet browser. Chrome seems to work best. Microsoft Edge seems to cause the most problems.
- Enable cookies in your browser.
- Log into Zoom in your browser and/or in your Zoom app prior to clicking on the link.
- Update the Zoom client on your device.
- Completely log out of Zoom (both on your device’s Zoom app., and on the Zoom website, log back in, and try again.
- Flush the cookies and cache from your web browser, close the browser, and then restart.
- Uninstall and reinstall Zoom on your device.
- Try accessing the webinar on a different computer/device.
Resources from June Online Classes:
Home Vegetable Gardening in Washington (website): WSU publication.
Visual Crop Moisture Stress Symptoms (website) WSU publication.
Growing Radish in Home Gardens (website) WSU publication.
Baby Leaf Salad Greens (website)
Health Benefits of Safe Handling of Salad Greens (website)
Growing a Goosefoot Trio: Spinach, Beets, and Chard (pdf) publication.
Growing Vegetables in a Container (pdf): Snohomish County MG publication.
Container Vegetable Gardening (pdf): Pierce County MG publication.
Home Gardeners Guide to Soils and Fertilizers (website): WSU publication.
Raised Beds: Deciding if they Benefit Your Vegetable Garden (website): WSU publication.
WSU Extension Vegetable Gardening Publications (website): Listing.
Grow Your Own Food (website): Skagit County MG Website.
Organic Soil Amendments in Yards and Gardes: How Much is Enough? (website) WSU Publication.
Starting Vegetables (PDF): Pierce County MG Program Publication.
Raised Bed Gardening (pdf): Pierce County MG publication.
Garden Professors Blog (website) Blog entries.
Growing Eggplant in Home Gardens (website) WSU publication.
Growing Peppers in Home Gardens (website) WSU publication.
Growing Tomatoes in Home Gardens (website) WSU publication.
Peppers (pdf) Snohomish County Extension Master Gardener HORT Short.
Some Like It Hot Garden (website): Growing Groceries website.