Kitsap County: Organic Vegetable Gardening Classes
ZoomJanuary 14 – April 22, 2025 REGISTER NOW All classes are on Tuesday evenings, from 6:30 to 8:30, on Zoom. Registration includes access to online materials. Classes will be recorded and available to registrants for a limited time after each class. You will receive an email each week with the Zoom link and any additional […]
Executive Board Meeting
ZoomAll board meetings are open to Master Gardeners. Zoom links and agenda will be emailed to all chapter representatives about a week prior to the meeting. For more information about upcoming meetings of the Board or Executive Committee, contact the Secretary.
King County: Growing Groceries 2025 Gardening Classes
ZoomGrowing Groceries Growing Groceries classes return for the 2025 growing season! This year we will offer a Cool Season and a Warm Season series each consisting of 6 classes. These classes are ideal for the beginner to intermediate vegetable gardener and are open to all. All classes are on selected Wednesdays from 7:00 PM to […]
Snohomish County: Growing Groceries 2024-2025 Education series
VirtualIn partnership with WSU Snohomish County Extension Master Gardeners, the Growing Groceries Education Series brings together beginning and experienced gardeners with speakers and topics focused on growing healthy food using sustainable gardening practices. All classes take place on Wednesday evenings, 7:00-9:00pm. Take just the classes you want at $10 per class or save $20 and […]
Snohomish County: SUSTAINABLE GARDENING WINTER SPEAKER SERIES: Far Reaches “Growing and Conserving New and Rare Ornamentals”
The Weyerhaeuser Room on the 4th floor of the Everett Station 3201 Smith Avenue, Everett, WA, United StatesThis lecture series, hosted by the Snohomish County Master Gardener Foundation, features eight celebrity gardeners, authors and subject matter experts sharing their knowledge on a variety of gardening subjects. Today's speaker and topic are: Far Reaches "Growing and Conserving New and Rare Ornamentals" Admission is by season pass sold between August and January. The price […]
Mason County: Through the Garden Gate Series
Mason County Public Works 100 W Public Works Dr, Shelton, WA, United StatesThrough the Garden Gate is back for 2025 and is better than ever! This annual hybrid class and workshop series is hosted every winter by the Mason County WSU Master Gardeners. All classes are 9AM-Noon on Saturdays. Zoom attendance is only available to those who pre-register. Classes: Jan 25 - Soils: Soil Web Feb 1 […]
King County: PNW Garden Savvy 2025 Classes
ZoomPNW Garden Savvy Welcome to PNW Garden Savvy (formerly known as BDG Workshops). PNW Garden Savvy is your Saturday morning opportunity for online garden continuing education. Classes will be held January through October (with a summer break). PNW Garden Savvy takes place on selected Saturdays at 9:30 am on Zoom. There will be three series […]
Jefferson County: Yard & Garden Lecture Series
Jefferson County Fairgrounds 4907 Landes Street, Port Townsend, United StatesJoin us at the Jefferson County Fairgrounds, in Port Townsend WA for our annual in-person lecture series featuring 6 fabulous speakers! Buy the entire series for just $75 (and get one lecture free!) or buy individual tickets for $15. January 11: Richie Steffen, "In Search of Excellence, Great Plant Picks for the Garden" January 18: […]
Cowlitz County: In-Person Raising Mason Bees
Raising Mason Bees (in-person) WSU Extension Master Gardeners will provide insights into the art of nurturing Mason Bees. These Orchard Mason Bees are excellent pollinators known for their non-aggressive nature and early spring activity. In this informative two-hour session, you'll gain knowledge about the necessary equipment, seasonal care, bee biology, and effective pest management techniques. The […]
Pierce County: Participating in Forest Health Research in the Puget Sound
Sehmel Park Pavillion 10123 78th Ave NW, Gig Harbor, WA, United StatesForests are integral to communities and ecosystems of the Puget Sound, but many factors affect their health. Recent dieback in species such as redcedar, sword fern, and bigleaf maple have increased concern and more research is needed to monitor and understand the drivers. Community scientists are needed to explore the factors associated with the dieback […]