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Got Bees?

Written on June 9th, 2011 by
Categories: Blog

The Puget Sound Beekeepers Association will pick up your wild swarm of bees from a tree and many structures.

It’s a phone call away; just call, or go online to the Puget Sound Beekeepers Association. There you will find a list of beekeepers in your area to collect the bees.

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Vote for Magnuson Children's Garden

Written on April 10th, 2011 by
Categories: Blog

As you may know, the Magnuson Children’s Garden is a part of a nationwide grant contest, sponsored by Organic Gardening Magazine and Deloach Organic Winery.  www.deloachcommunitygardens.com. The whole Magnuson Community Garden was chosen to be a contestant, and the grant will benefit every part of the community garden including the Children’s Garden.

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Blue Orchard Bees Mason Bees!

Written on June 15th, 2011 by
Categories: Blog

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 variety of pollinators to perform this task from a variety of sources: Honeybees and a number of other insects – and the hard working Mason Bee.

 

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Mason Bee Habitat Measurements

Written on June 15th, 2011 by
Categories: Blog

From 3/8th inch Plywood – “Cut and Assemble

2 ea 9X8           Sides

1 ea 12X8         Back

1 ea 12X13       Top

1 ea 9X13         Bottom

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Spring into the Garden

Written on April 5th, 2011 by
Categories: Blog

And now the fun begins.  In King County, we wait impatiently for spring, even though our winters are relatively mild compared to the rest of the country.  The bulbs you planted last fall are blooming, and the flowering plum and cherry trees put on a wonderful show.  Incessant rain may keep us indoors; fortunately there are some outdoor and indoor activities that will get you started.

 

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BDG Greenhouse

Written on April 5th, 2011 by
Categories: Bellevue Demonstration Garden, Blog

BDG Greenhouse news means starting the season off with its small greenhouse all fresh and clean inside and out.

Wally Prestbo with the assistance of Jim Downing, Ralph Federspiel and Tom Sherrard took off the old cover and put on the new. Wally and Jim will install the lights and it will be ready for planting tomatoes Wednesday, April 6.

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April is Election Month for King County MG's

Written on March 14th, 2011 by
Categories: Blog

All Master Gardeners in King County are eligible to vote for members of the Board of Trustees of the Master Gardener Foundation of King County, including those MGs who have completed their training this March and who have indicated their desire to be a member of the Foundation.

Chaired this year by Carol Rubado, the Search Committee is looking for a few (six, in fact) good men – and women – to be members of the Foundation Board of Trustees.  The Foundation is critical to all of our MG activities and programs, and it is the Board who guides its activities.  In fact, the Foundation funds all of our programs except Training.

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Neely Soames

Written on October 28th, 2010 by
Categories: Blog

Neely Soames Homestead Heritage Garden

In 1996 the City of Kent approached the Master Gardener Foundation of King County to ask for assistance in restoring the acre of moribund gardens surrounding the Neely-Soames Homestead in Kent. The Neely house, built in 1884, is the oldest standing residence in Kent and it also was in need of preservation and restoration. King County master gardeners have been in charge of restoration and improvement of the garden since 1996, using no pesticides or herbicides.

 

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President’s Message (03/11)

Written on March 13th, 2011 by
Categories: Blog

Every time a clinic shift comes up in my calendar, I look to see who I’m working with.  Having served as a Master Gardener now for several years, I know many of my clinic cohort and it’s nice to reconnect with folks I don’t always see regularly.  As much as I respect and enjoy my old friends, I especially love to work with interns.  I like getting to know the new folks, to hear what inspired them to become MGs, and to learn what they’re exploring in our county-wide public outreach efforts.  On a purely superficial level, it’s nice to sit with interns who think I know everything.  There’s so much more fun, though, in hearing what they bring from their own experience and the training they received.

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Bellevue Demonstration Garden in 2011

Written on March 24th, 2011 by
Categories: Bellevue Demonstration Garden, Blog

The snow has come and gone while the volunteers at BDG have been busy since the closing of the garden in October, planning and preparing for the 2011 garden year.  Already in 2011 Master Gardeners have had two general meetings and several Steering Committee meetings.  The seeds have been ordered and delivered, garden assignments and responsibilities are almost complete, materials have been ordered to outfit the old greenhouse with a new covering in preparation for planting the 1000 tomatoes for the MG Plant Sale and the garden annuals, the directory/handbook is nearing completion, 43 interns from the class of 2011 have signed up following our class presentation, 9 public workshops have been presented and 1 garden tour given as we await opening day Saturday, April 2.

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