All sorts of garden-related stuff (and more) coming up in February and March – shared out by ERIKA JOHNSON, Clark County Master Gardener Program Coordinator! Some are free, some cost $$, some require pre-registration, some are on-line. Minimizing Health Risks in the Garden – a Great Read on Watching for Potential Hidden Risks for Gardeners … Continue reading
Category Archives: Pruning
March 22, 2023 – Ornamental Pruning by speaker Jeff Day, Board Certified Master Arborist
Rescheduled to March! Please join the “Community Garden Club of Camas Washougal” March 22, 2023, 1-3pm when Jeff Day, Board Certified Master Arborist from “New Day Aborist”, speaks to us about the best ways to prune our garden ornamentals. Jeff’s talk, which begins around 1:30pm will include Japanese Maples, Rhododendrons, Hydrangeas and other garden ornamentals. … Continue reading
Blueberry pruning workshop – in person – WSU Master Gardeners – Feb 12 10am-noon
The WSU Clark County Master Gardeners are having a two-part BLUEBERRY PRUNING workshop – the first part is viewing “a video at home” and the second part is attending “in person training” Feb 12, 2022, 10am-noon! $5 and pre-registration required. Social distancing, masks and a short hike involved for the in person training. (This is … Continue reading
January 27 Speaker – Judy Heath – Rose Care & Demonstration
Judy Heath will be speaking at the Garden Club’s January 27 General Meeting shortly after 1pm, on the topic of “Rose Care”. Judy has been a member of the American Rose Society for nearly ten years and is also a member of both the Fort Vancouver Rose Society and the Portland Rose Society. She has … Continue reading
Growing Tomatoes & Pruning Fruit Trees – Feb 25th Speaker
Featured Speaker: “Growing Tomatoes & Pruning Fruit Trees” is this month’s topic, brought to you by club member Nancy Benthin. Nancy has many years of successful growing in the Pacific Northwest she’s happy to share. Bring your questions! May 16 Plant Sale Preparation: Now is the time to start thinking about starting seeds for our … Continue reading