Kala Point Garden Tour

Kala Point Garden Tour Written by Frances L.   Morning mist swirled around massive Douglas-fir, shaggy western red cedar and leaning, peeling madrone at Kala Point, as ten of us gathered on August 6 to begin our tour of gardens. We squeezed into two cars and by the time we reached Betty’s garden (Betty P. […]

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JCMGF Enews 2014-Aug-7

Master Gardener Enews 2014 AUGUST Download Master Gardener Enews 2014-August-7 August 2014 JC Master Gardener E-news August 7, 2014 Howdy all Master Gardeners!   I have a special request this month. Please be on the lookout for tansy ragwort. The Noxious Weed Control Board is trying to get this noxious weed under control. If it’s […]

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Plant Clinic Question of the Week: Did these mushrooms poison my dog?

Plant Clinic Question of the Week: Did these mushrooms poison my dog? written by Jill B.   A client came into Plant Clinic on Monday with two different kinds of mushrooms that she found in her yard. She is suspecting that these mushrooms might have made her dog (Harley) sick. He almost died two different times, about […]

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Plant Clinic Question of the Week.. or.. What the heck is this?

Written by Jill B. At a recent Jefferson County WSU plant clinic, a client brought in fruit with tiny worms in them.  The fruits were blackberry, strawberry and cherry. The plant clinicians suspected Spotted Wing Drosophila (SWD).     SWD is a soft fruit pest and has been spotted around the PNW since 2009 Since […]

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JCMGF Enews 2014-July-5

Master Gardener Enews 2014 JULY Download Master Gardener Enews 2014-July-5 July 2014 Jefferson County Master Gardener E-news July 5, 2014   Happy July 4th Weekend Everyone!   While the rest of the country seems to be sweltering in 90 degree weather, we are so lucky to be on the Olympic Peninsula, enjoying 60-70 degree weather. […]

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Plant Clinic Question of the Week: What the heck is this?

 written by Jill B. You can post your responses under the comments section.   Here are some of the responses we received from four different master gardeners:     –  Looks like a type of Bumble bee. They don’t usually nest in homes. They are typically ground dwellers. It takes quite a bit to get […]

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The Evolution of a Rain Garden

  written by Madame Parsley   This rain garden was a cost share project with WSU, City of PT, 10,000 Rain Gardens, and Watershed Stewards . My part was some of the sweat, the plants at planting time and the ongoing maintenance. This rain garden take the excess water from our roof and  the property. […]

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Dragonfly Farms Nursery Tour

      Dragonfly Farms Nursery Tour Written by Frances L.   At Kingston Crossing turn left from WA 104 onto Hansville Road NE. Drive 4.8 miles and watch with eagle eyes for the sign and the not-so-bright blue mailbox on the left. Then travel a short distance up a shady, narrow driveway, and you […]

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Bainbridge Island Open Garden Day June 29th

It isn’t every day we get the chance to walk through our neighbors yards.  So, on Sunday, June 29th, enjoy the day by strolling through some of the famous Bainbridge Island gardens created by our not too distant neighbors.  Here is some more information:   www.gardenconservancy.org/opendays/open-days-schedule/openday/895-bainbridge-island-area-open-day   ([hits])

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Remembering Sharon Commander

Remembering Sharon Commander, Master Gardener, Extraordinary Compiled by Shirley W. with comments from Susan M., Joan W., Valerie P., Janet M., and Mark C. On May 23, we lost a Master Gardener, Sharon, one of the strongest advocates of the Master Gardener program and the State and Jefferson County Foundation.  She was quoted in a […]

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