Session 1
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Garden Allies: An Introduction to Life in the Landscape
Instructor: Frédérique Lavoipierre
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--A frequent topic of gardening questions is about the insects and other life found there – and how to maintain an ecological balance while creating beautiful landscapes. -
Community Connections: How Pierce County Extension Master Gardeners Support the WA State Corrections Center for Women
Instructors: Harolyn Engelskirchen, Constance Baird
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--Nature is for everyone with no exceptions. Pierce County Master Gardeners have supported the Washington Corrections Center for Women (WCCW) since 2000 -
Edible Perennials for PNW Gardens
Instructor: Lisa Taylor
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--If you want to eat from your yard but you can’t keep up with the planting, composting, watering, and weeding, include perennial edibles in your landscape. -
Native Plants for Biodiversity
Instructor: Mark Turner
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--Plant diversity supports most of our wildlife, beginning with the insects that feed on them, and makes our state the beautiful and interesting place where we’ve chosen to live. -
The Ice Age Flood: The Washington Soil Mosaic
Instructor: Kenneth B. Lacy
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--The class will start with a discussion on the ice age floods that inundated portions of the Pacific Northwest.
