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Master Gardeners sow seed of success in demo gardens

Mark Amara Wsu Grant County Master Gardener | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 5 years, 6 months AGO

Continued from last week.

Efforts began early in the year to assess conditions, plan work parties, clean up and improve conditions at the Moses Lake Native Plant Garden and Drought Tolerant Garden at the Moses Lake Public Library. Weeding, pruning, replacing plants, and general cleanup are done periodically.

This spring in the Moses Lake garden, the gardens have been in the process of getting their annual tune-up. WSU Master Gardener Barbara Guilland organized a crew of eager Master Gardeners, including Duane Pitts, Tina Bradley, and Mark Amara as well as volunteers Louis Logan and Charlie Maynard, to spread almost three cubic yards of bark donated by Dave Jones, Basin Bark Landscape Supply Company for the gardens.

Weeding continues and will be succeeded with a load of gravel for the drought tolerant garden. For the bark spreading, MGs made short work of loading, dumping, and spreading this material uniformly over the beds to spruce them up.

At the Soap Lake Healing Waters Garden, Glenn Martin and Mark Amara worked alongside members of the Soap Lake Garden Club members (including Jane Chambers, Sharon Davis, Stella Eastan, and Steven Yakish) in a cooperative effort in doing some spring cleanup at the Demonstration Garden in Soap Lake in April 2019.

This work consisted of pruning, weeding, cutting back last years dried growth, clipping grasses, raking leaves and picking up garbage. The grounds are now clean and neat and the plants appear to be thriving. Plans are in place to update plant identification signage and to replant as necessary.

Volunteers are always needed to help perform these functions and the public is encouraged to contact the Master Gardeners to get involved.

For answers to your gardening questions, contact the Master Gardeners at the WSU Grant-Adams Extension office at 754-2011, ext. 4313 or by email at ga.mgvolunteers@wsu.edu.

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ARTICLES BY MARK AMARA WSU GRANT COUNTY MASTER GARDENER

June 27, 2019 6:53 p.m.

Master Gardeners sow seed of success in demo gardens

WSU Master Gardeners provide a variety of community outreach activities to the people of Grant and Adams Counties. All of our certified gardeners serve as informal educators who provide resources on horticulture and gardening to rural and urban gardeners of every skill level and age. Our group holds plant clinics at farmers markets and county fairs, presents workshops to the public, civic organizations and schools, organizes an annual gardening symposium, and sets up and manages demonstration gardens. Some MGs write articles for a quarterly newsletter, newspapers or other news media.

June 6, 2019 6:02 p.m.

Watering tips for the urban gardener

As the weather warms up gardeners are thinking about how often to water their yards and gardens. Scheduling, length, and the duration of watering can directly impact our quality of life.

July 4, 2019 8:30 p.m.

Master Gardeners sow seed of success in demo gardens

Continued from last week.