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Many Reasons to Garden

So many reasons to garden: I’m struck this summer by the number of reasons people garden. Sometime in the last year I gave a division of Echinops ritro to my friend and fellow MG, Katie, who has two...

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Watch your garden investment grow

Garden investment grown with trees Trees may not live forever, but they usually outlive the gardener who plants one to leave a lasting heritage. Think carefully about not only the kind of tree you...

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Mason Bee Habitat Measurements

From 3/8th inch Plywood – “Cut and Assemble 2 ea 9X8           Sides 1 ea 12X8         Back 1 ea 12X13       Top 1 ea 9X13         Bottom This “box” will hold “six – ½ gal plastic milk cartons (just...

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Seeds for Thought

May 2013 Newsletter from the Master Gardener Foundation of Washington State. Read the newest issue This issue has stories about A Tribute to Tonie Fitzgerald Earthworms Remembering George Pinyuh...

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Green Beans Won't Sprout?

Listen to the One-Minute Gardener Gardening tips from OSU Extension’s radio archive. Turn on your speakers and listen to MG Anna Torgersen. Problems? Download the lastest version of Window Media Player...

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Worms In Your Raspberries?

This year that little worm may be the larvae for the Spotted Wing Drosophila (SWD) (aka Cherry Vinegar fly). The fly is new to the area and attacks cherries, raspberries, blackberries, blueberries,...

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The Summer Garden

The Livin’ can be Easy in Summertime Our lawns and gardens in King County are finally waking up after a spring that was so much cooler and wetter than normal. However, summer is usually a period of...

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Will My Tree Blow Over?

It’s not unusual to find an assortment of large trees in residential landscapes throughout our coastal region.  Many of these trees are native to the area and undoubtedly not much thought was given to...

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Blue Orchard Bees Mason Bees!

Pollination of food crops is essential to society, for without this pollination service, most fruits, nuts and other foods would simply disappear off our dinner tables.  Today, the world depends on a...

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The Garden in Winter

Just when you thought you could relax and pore through all those garden catalogs that have arrived, you realize that your yard and garden still need your attention. We’ll look at those catalogs later....

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Propagation Notes

Photo Credit: F D Richards     Spring is a good time to divide established plants, and many herbaceous perennials need to be divided every few years anyway to stay healthy. Plan to dig on a cool...

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MGFKC Newsletter

March 2014 Newsletter from the Master Gardener Foundation of King County Read in this issue: Message from the President In Praise of Primroses by Elaine Anderson Annual Seed Catalogs by Wendy Lagozzino...

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2014 MG Plant Sale

Plan for a Master Gardener kind of weekend, May 2-4! Friday, May 2, shop ahead of the crowds at the Preview Party. Nibble and nosh creations from local chefs while Ciscoe Morris and friends bestow the...

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Seeds for Thought

May 2014 Newsletter from the Master Gardener Foundation of Washington State. Read in this issue: Tip ‘o the hat to retiring Grays Harbor MG, Don Tapio. Educating the Gardener’s Eye by Kathy Wolfe....

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Cesar Chavez Demo Garden Reopens

On June 28th, from 11AM – 4PM, join us for the Grand Opening of the newly remodeled Cesar Chavez Demonstration Garden! Located in front of El Centro de la Raza (2524 16th Ave. S.) — just steps north of...

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The Garden in Autumn

Planting fava beans at Shorewood High School Culinary Arts Garden – a Youth Education Garden in Shoreline, Washington. Gardening is a year-round activity in western Washington. That may be a bane or a...

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Cedar Flagging

Cedar flagging is a natural process that is often confused with a disease.  Evergreen plants, including conifers and broad leaf types, naturally shed some old foliage each year. Stress factors, such as...

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Fasciation

Some of the most popular new variations of recent plants are mutations that cause the stem and other plant parts to grow wide and flat. Also, shoots can appear to be composed of several fused parts,...

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Blue Orchard Bees Mason Bees!

Pollination of food crops is essential to society, for without this pollination service, most fruits, nuts and other foods would simply disappear off our dinner tables.  Today, the world depends on a...

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Mason Bee Habitat Measurements

From 3/8th inch Plywood – “Cut and Assemble 2 ea 9X8           Sides 1 ea 12X8         Back 1 ea 12X13       Top 1 ea 9X13         Bottom This “box” will hold “six – ½ gal plastic milk cartons (just...

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