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SUMMARY:Tour of Farmhouse Flower Farm in Stanwood
DESCRIPTION:Join NHS for a tour of Farmhouse Flower Farm in Stanwood\, Washington\, and hear the story of the family farm from farmer Marryn Mathis. When Marryn discovered flower farming\, she fell in love with the idea of showing her children the joy of digging in the dirt\, being outside\, and growing beauty. She and her family took the leap\, sold their home in the suburbs\, bought the farm\, and became flower farmers.\nFarmhouse Flower Farm specializes in dahlia tubers\, flower seeds\, sweet pea seeds\, anemone\, and ranunculus corms. Marryn offers a Sweet Pea School Workshop\, and a book on sweet peas is due to be published in 2025. You will go home with a bouquet of dahlias created for you by Marryn. \n‘There’s nothing like seeing the smile on someone’s face when you hand them fresh flowers from the farm\, flowers that we’ve grown and nurtured\, now bringing joy and happiness to others. It’s hard work\, but it’s good work. So here we are\, our little family – growing a life we love and making a difference in the soul of our community one beautiful bloom at a time\,’ – Marryn \nHost Bio:\nMarryn Mathis and her family run a small family flower farm in Stanwood\, Washington. She always loved flowers and gardening\, but it took 20 years of working in healthcare and IT to finally realize what truly fed her soul—being among the flowers. She came alive and found her true passion when she discovered flower farming. \nLIMIT:  30 (MAXIMUM 2 PER REGISTRATION) – FEE IS PER PERSON
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/tour-of-farmhouse-flower-farm-in-stanwood/
LOCATION:The Farmhouse Flower Farm\, 29520 28th Ave NW\, Stanwood\, WA\, WA\, 98292\, United States
CATEGORIES:In-person Day Tour
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SUMMARY:Seattle Waterfront Walking Tour with Richard Hartlage
DESCRIPTION:Join NHS for a walking tour of the Seattle Waterfront\, a living landscape and charismatic green space designed for people\, plants\, and wildlife. The tour is led by Richard Hartlage and Page Crutcher of Land Morphology\, the Seattle-based landscape design firm that created the planting plan for the project. Seattle’s newest urban park spans 26 blocks\, from Belltown to the stadiums. Grand promenades and flexible spaces for social gatherings and live performances are complemented by intimate landscapes with pathways designed for strolling. Street trees\, raised planters\, and planting beds filled with ornamental and native plants provide color\, texture\, and form in every season. Environmentally friendly biofiltration principles are integrated\, including contoured beds that capture and diffuse rainfall\, allowing plant roots to filter and cleanse runoff before it enters Elliott Bay. \n  \nHost(s) Bio:\n \nRichard Hartlage is the founding principal and CEO of Land Morphology. His award-winning\, innovative designs are renowned as emotive\, immersive spaces that incorporate sophisticated horticulture\, artful detailing\, and historical knowledge to heighten the human experience of the natural world. \n \nPage Crutcher\, principal\, is passionate about designing public and residential outdoor spaces that inspire and provide transformative experiences. She is committed to developing designs that are beautiful\, fulfill the client’s vision\, and contribute to a healthier planet. \nLIMIT:  24 (MAXIMUM 2 PER REGISTRATION) – FEE IS PER PERSON \n \n \nSeattle Waterfront Plan
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/seattle-waterfront-walking-tour-with-richard-hartlage/
LOCATION:Pike Street Hillclimb\, Pike Street Hillclimb\, Seattle\, WA\, 98101
CATEGORIES:In-person Day Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240821T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240821T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T033153
CREATED:20240716T061057Z
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SUMMARY:Gravel Gardens: Gardens for our Changing Climate with Jeff Epping
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nIn these challenging times of climate change and global warming\, environmentally conscious gardeners are looking for better ways to garden to help our planet. One such alternative is earth-friendly gravel gardens that require little water\, no fertilizer or other chemicals\, no organic mulches and require less time and money to maintain. This garden system utilizes drought tolerant perennials\, most of which are natives that support native fauna. Gravel gardens are not only good for the planet but are also beautiful – a key element in persuading gardeners to give up their lawns for something better. Jeff will show you how to replace all or some of your lawn with an easy-to-maintain eco-friendly gravel garden\, just as he’s done at Olbrich Botanical Gardens\, his own home garden\, and many other sites. \nSpeaker Bio:\nA native of southern Wisconsin and graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison\, Jeff Epping holds a bachelor’s and master’s degree in Ornamental Horticulture. He started Epping Design & Consulting in 2009 and recently retired after 28 years serving as Director of Horticulture at Olbrich Botanical Gardens in Madison\, Wisconsin\, where he has always practiced and preached environmentally conscious gardening. His designs put plants at the forefront to create gardens that are not only beautiful\, but also ecologically sound\, providing habitat for insects\, birds and all the wild creatures they help support. His garden designs celebrate the region\, support nature\, enhance the senses and satisfy one’s innate desire to connect with the natural world. \nRecording will be available for 3 weeks. \n  \n \n \n \n  \n 
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/gravel-gardens-for-our-changing-climate/
LOCATION:Live Webinar
CATEGORIES:Members Free Lecture Series,Webinar Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240818T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240818T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T033153
CREATED:20240719T051004Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240720T172906Z
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SUMMARY:NHS Members Day at Heronswood (Members Only)
DESCRIPTION:Join us for NHS Members Day at Heronswood to celebrate this local treasure! \nThe garden is open and FREE to NHS members all day and we have a number of events planned. This is a day to meet and mingle with fellow NHS members in one of our region’s world-class gardens. You are welcome to bring a non-NHS member friend (additional attendees pay the regular admission fee of $10) \nTour the Garden. Join Heronswood Director Dr. Ross Bayton and Assistant Director Riz Reyes for a 45-minute Heronswood Highlights tour. Tours are available at 11 AM\, 12 PM\, and 2 PM. \nGather in the Traveler’s Garden Plaza at 1 PM for a ceremony with Tribal members Matt Ives and Kelly Sullivan. NHS Board Member and Vice President Tanya DeMarsh-Dodson will present a gift from NHS to the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe. \nWindcliff plants will be available for sale.\nWe encourage you to bring your own lunch. Drinks and cookies will be provided by NHS. Please register if you plan to attend so we can get an accurate count for refreshments. \nFor the past two years\, Heronswood has conducted a major fundraiser to build a state-of-the-art greenhouse. Now in the final stages of this campaign\, Heronswood welcomes donations of any amount you feel comfortable giving. Every contribution helps fund this much-needed infrastructure. With a minimum donation of $25\, you will receive a plant from the garden. Donations will be accepted at the garden by Heronswood Staff. \nYou can learn more about the need for this greenhouse through this video. \nMore on Heronswood … \nIn 2012\, the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe purchased Heronswood at auction\, and the rebirth and revealing of the now overgrown landscape began. Though many of the original plants that comprised the garden were lost during the period of neglect\, many important collections have been recovered\, while an exciting inventory of new plants recently collected by Hinkley’s ongoing plant exploration—from China\, Vietnam\, Chile\, Myanmar\, New Zealand and Tasmania—are already settled into their new home. The current staff of Heronswood Garden and the managing Port Gamble S’Klallam Foundation\, not wishing to simply recreate a monument to the past\, are committed to making a new Heronswood with a greater polish and botanical wonderment than its original fore bearer. \n“The Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe purchased Heronswood in an effort to diversify business\, develop sustainable tourism and preserve natural areas that can bring people together and teach about the natural world. The tribe is proud of the work of Dan Hinkley and the incredible collection of plants he has brought to the garden. Garden areas\, artwork and programming have been developed to celebrate tribal culture and help connect tribal members to the land. We are proud to share Heronswood with the public and welcome our guests with true S’Klallam hospitality.” \nKelly Sullivan\, Executive Director\, Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe \nHeronswood History\, Quotes and Image Courtesy of Puget Sounds Public Gardens…
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/nhs-members-day-at-hersonwood/
LOCATION:Heronswood Garden\, 7530 NE 288th St.\, Kingston\, WA\, 98346
CATEGORIES:Members Free Garden Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240814T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240814T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T033153
CREATED:20240716T062410Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240812T204836Z
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SUMMARY:Using Native Plants in the Garden: How to Grow\, Obtain and Design with Them with Linda Cochran
DESCRIPTION:Join NHS in welcoming renowned gardener Linda Cochran to our webinar stage and discover how she creates her signature dazzling combinations using mostly native plants\, which she believes are beautiful but underutilized in Pacific Northwest gardens. \nLearn how to design native plant communities for a naturalistic meadow as well as for a variety of other garden scenarios. In addition to discussing her favorite native plants\, Linda will share where these plants can be purchased\, how to grow them from seed\, and offer proven maintenance routines\, especially as they apply to self-seeding native annuals and meadow-style gardens. \nSpeaker Bio:\nLinda Cochran is a long-time PNW gardener who has focused extensively on native plants over the last 10 to 15 years. Her previous well-known garden on Bainbridge Island was filled with exotic plants but creating her Port Ludlow garden using mostly native plants\, Linda has seen the positive impact native plants have on wildlife in the garden. She now spends much of her time traveling around the PNW to see and photograph its spectacular wildflowers. \nRecording will be available for 4 weeks. \n \n \n \n 
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/using-native-plants-with-linda-cochran/
LOCATION:Live Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240813T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240813T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T033153
CREATED:20240716T063352Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240812T062958Z
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SUMMARY:Everett Plant ID Walk  with Michelle Rau
DESCRIPTION:(Only 1 Space left!)\n \n  \nJoin us as we expand upon the influence that public gardens have on the communities around them. This walk will start at the Evergreen Arboretum & Gardens in Everett\, where we will focus on identifying a wide range of conifers\, herbaceous perennials and deciduous trees. We will discuss the history of the garden and how the board of directors engages the community in creating and maintaining this gem. We will then head over to Grand Avenue Park\, located along the Everett waterfront\, and bandy about the neighborhood to see how the community has integrated many of the plants we see at the Arboretum and set the tone for a lively gardening scene in Everett. \nInstructor Bio:\nMichelle Rau is a horticultural educator\, plant nerd\, and all-around hoot. With 10 years of experience in horticulture\, she offers a unique perspective on plants\, and how to identify and care for them. She is a Certified Professional Horticulturist\, ISA Certified Arborist\, and Department Head and Faculty Member at Edmonds College. \nLIMIT:  15 (MAXIMUM 2 PER REGISTRATION) – FEE IS PER PERSON
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/everett-plantid-walk-with-michelle-rau/
LOCATION:Evergreen Arboretum and Gardens\, 145 Alverson Blvd\, Everett\, WA\, 98201
CATEGORIES:In-person Class
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240807T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240807T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T033153
CREATED:20240702T025621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240707T220641Z
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SUMMARY:Kitsap Peninsula Hydrangea Tour
DESCRIPTION:It’s hydrangea time in the Pacific Northwest… \nJoin NHS and your NHS hosts\, Gillian Mathews and Renee Montgelas for a full day touring gardens\, with a focus on Hydrangeas\, in the Kingston/Indianola area of the Kitsap Peninsula. \nThe tour will start at Richie Steffen and Rick Peterson’s evolving garden on their ten-acre property which they started developing in 2018. Obsessive collectors\, they have amassed substantial collections of rhododendrons\, epimediums\, ferns and hydrangeas\, along with many perennials for both sun and shade. \nMoving on to Heronswood Garden for a tour with Garden Director Dr. Ross Bayton. After our tour we will have lunch at Heronswood. \nFollowing lunch we will visit Nancy Heckler’s secluded woodland garden in Indianola\, filled with woodland treasures. Nancy is a passionate gardener\, plant collector and nature lover. Her garden is jam-packed with an amazing collection of plants and nearly 100 different hydrangeas. \nThe final stop on our tour is Windcliff\, the home and garden of Dan Hinkley and Robert Jones. The house was designed by Robert\, and the garden is primarily plant-driven\, showcasing Dan’s collection work of 35 plus years. After a tour of the garden with Dan\, there will be an opportunity to purchase Windcliff plants. \nWe encourage you to carpool. \nLIMIT:  30 (MAXIMUM 2 PER REGISTRATION) – FEE IS PER PERSON
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/kitsap-peninsula-hydrangea-tour/
LOCATION:Kitsap Hydrangea Tour Starting Point\, 34461 Hansville Road NE\, Kingston\, Washington\, 98346
CATEGORIES:In-person Day Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Horticultural Society":MAILTO:info@northwesthort.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240730T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240730T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T033153
CREATED:20240529T162102Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240714T214231Z
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SUMMARY:Dishing Dirt with Bess & Richie: Less Work and More Fun (Re-scheduled)
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n  \nSummer is for enjoying the garden. Join Bess Bronstein and Richie Steffen as they share tips and ideas for streamlining summer garden care. Learn what you have to do and when to do it and still have time for a nap in the hammock. Bess and Richie have years of experience in garden maintenance from small city gardens to large lots with acreage and know the plants that make a garden beautiful and not a headache. \nSpeaker(s) Bio:\nBess Bronstein is an ISA Certified Arborist\, educator and horticultural consultant based on the Kitsap Peninsula in Kingston\, Washington. She has 35 years experience in arboriculture\, landscape management and garden design. Bess was an instructor for the Edmonds College horticulture program for 28 years\, with a focus on courses in pruning and tree care\, plant identification\, plant pests and diagnosis\, and soils. She frequently teaches public and professional arboriculture and horticulture courses throughout the Puget Sound and supports ongoing education in sustainable landscape management practices and tree care. \nRichie Steffen\, former president and board member of NHS\, is enthusiastic about\, or more accurately\, obsessed with\, plants. He is the Executive Director for the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden where he oversees the Garden\, its rare plant collections\, and the Miller Garden’s primary educational program Great Plant Picks. A noted author\, photographer and lecturer\, Richie’s work is regularly featured in the NHS newsletter\, GardenNotes\, as well as Fine Gardening magazine. He is also co-author with Sue Olsen of The Plant Lover’s Guide to Ferns. His photography has been featured in numerous publications including several books and national magazines. In his spare time\, he gardens with his husband\, Rick\, on their ten-acre property in Kingston. \nRecording will be available for 4 weeks.
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/dishing-dirt-with-bess-richie-less-work-and-more-fun/
LOCATION:Live Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240728T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240728T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T033153
CREATED:20240701T025632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240719T053554Z
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SUMMARY:2024 Meet the Board Tour - Discover The East Side (Members Only)
DESCRIPTION:This year’s tour features five private gardens and two community gardens along the eastern shore of Lake Washington\, from Bothell to Bellevue. Members are welcome to bring a non-member guest. Please register if you are planning to attend. Details and addresses will be emailed a few days before the event. \nYour NHS Board looks forward to welcoming you to these five unique private gardens\, which showcase the interests of their owners\, including: \nA Bellevue garden filled with color\, fragrance\, and flowers\, marrying a love for plants (especially the rare and unusual) with training as a garden designer. \nA one-acre plant lover’s paradise in Medina\, with a wide variety of habitats allowing for a diverse range of plant material\, including rare or unusual finds. Drifts of perennials\, annuals\, shrubs\, and trees provide year-round color\, texture\, and berries. A Little and Lewis ruin\, entertaining terrace\, clay bog\, fountains\, and waterfalls provide more hardscape\, separating the garden into rooms. \nA Champagne Point garden developed over 30 years\, transformed from an impenetrable tangle of blackberry and other invasive species into a utopia of rare plants\, exotic fowl\, native habitat\, and much more. \nA 1/2-acre colorful garden on a slope\, including a cutting garden and the owner’s favorite dahlias. \nThe garden of an NHS Board member in Bothell\, demonstrating her love for plants\, texture\, and design.\n \n\nIn addition\, you can explore two community gardens along the way: \nFenton Spur Park on the Kirkland Google Campus featuring a Community Food Garden installed and maintained by the Seattle Urban Farm Company. Food from the garden is regularly donated to Hopelink\, a nonprofit working to reduce poverty in King and Snohomish Counties. \nMcMenamins Anderson School in Bothell. From a wild meadow\, mixed perennial border\, desert garden\, and tropical lagoon\, it’s a plant lover’s paradise\, always changing and evolving. The extensive kitchen garden produces fresh\, organic produce for the three restaurants on the property. \nBoth locations have restrooms and food available. Carpooling is encouraged.
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/2024-mtbt-discover-the-east-side/
LOCATION:Private Garden
CATEGORIES:Members Free Garden Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240724T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240724T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T033153
CREATED:20240617T051056Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T073948Z
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SUMMARY:Garden Allies: Introduction to Life in the Landscape with Frédérique Lavoipierre
DESCRIPTION:  \n \nExplore how to maintain an ecological balance while creating beautiful landscapes with this food web approach to gardening. The emphasis is on the interdependence of all life in the garden and how the lives of insects\, birds\, other animals\, and soil organisms are inextricably interwoven. The presentation begins with a brief introduction to conservation biological control in gardens and discusses why this approach is ideally suited to landscape settings. \nSpeaker Bio:\nFrédérique Lavoipierre is the author of Garden Allies: The Insects\, Birds & Other Animals That Keep Your Garden Beautiful and Thriving. Her column\, Voices of the West: New Science on Life in the Garden\, is featured in Pacific Horticulture; she also serves on the board of that organization. Frédérique was the director of education at the Santa Barbara Botanic Garden\, prior to which she was the founding director of the Sustainable Landscape Professional Certificate Program at Sonoma State University. She holds a masters degree in biology\, with an emphasis on ecological principles of sustainable landscapes; her research focused on plant/insect interactions. She teaches\, writes\, and works as a consultant. Frédérique serves on the board of Pacific Horticulture. \nRecording will be available for 3 weeks. \n \n \n \n 
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/garden-allies-introduction-to-life-in-landscape-with-frederique-lavoipierre/
LOCATION:Live Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240718T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240718T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T033153
CREATED:20240702T031443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240714T214528Z
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SUMMARY:More of Richie Steffen’s Plants of the Season - PM
DESCRIPTION:  \nAre you a follower of the NHS Plant of the Week? \nRichie has been writing the NHS Plant of the Week since its inception. This weekly email highlights some of the best\, some of the beautiful and a few odd and unusual choices we can grow in our gardens. Join Richie for a stroll through the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden\, a source of inspiration for many of the Plant of the Week choices. He will share some of his favorite plants to grow for the late summer and early autumn garden. He will also share tips on how to grow these plants successfully in your own garden. This is a rare opportunity to visit one of the best gardens in the region and spend time with its executive director sharing his passion for the garden and its plants. \nInstructor Bio: \nRichie Steffen\, former president and board member of NHS\, is enthusiastic about\, or more accurately\, obsessed with\, plants. He is the Executive Director for the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden where he oversees the Garden\, its rare plant collections\, and the Miller Garden’s primary educational program Great Plant Picks. GPP is committed to building a comprehensive palette of\, and sharing information about\, outstanding reliable plants for maritime Pacific Northwest gardens. \nA noted author\, photographer and lecturer\, Richie’s work is regularly featured in the NHS newsletter\, GardenNotes\, as well as Fine Gardening magazine. He is also co-author with Sue Olsen of The Plant Lover’s Guide to Ferns. His photography has been featured in numerous publications including several books and national magazines. In his spare time\, he gardens with his husband\, Rick\, on their ten-acre property in Kingston. \nLIMIT: 15 (MAXIMUM 2 PER REGISTRATION) – FEE IS PER PERSON\nA portion of the class fees will be donated to the Great Plant Picks program. \n  \n 
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/more-of-richie-steffens-plants-of-the-season-pm/
LOCATION:Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden (Address will be made available to registrants two days prior to event.)\, Seattle\, WA
CATEGORIES:In-person Class
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240718T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240718T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T033153
CREATED:20240702T031036Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T173609Z
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SUMMARY:More of Richie Steffen’s Plants of the Season - AM
DESCRIPTION:Are you a follower of the NHS Plant of the Week? \nRichie has been writing the NHS Plant of the Week since its inception. This weekly email highlights some of the best\, some of the beautiful and a few odd and unusual choices we can grow in our gardens. Join Richie for a stroll through the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden\, a source of inspiration for many of the Plant of the Week choices. He will share some of his favorite plants to grow for the late summer and early autumn garden. He will also share tips on how to grow these plants successfully in your own garden. This is a rare opportunity to visit one of the best gardens in the region and spend time with its executive director sharing his passion for the garden and its plants. \nInstructor Bio: \nRichie Steffen\, former president and board member of NHS\, is enthusiastic about\, or more accurately\, obsessed with\, plants. He is the Executive Director for the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden where he oversees the Garden\, its rare plant collections\, and the Miller Garden’s primary educational program Great Plant Picks. GPP is committed to building a comprehensive palette of\, and sharing information about\, outstanding reliable plants for maritime Pacific Northwest gardens. \nA noted author\, photographer and lecturer\, Richie’s work is regularly featured in the NHS newsletter\, GardenNotes\, as well as Fine Gardening magazine. He is also co-author with Sue Olsen of The Plant Lover’s Guide to Ferns. His photography has been featured in numerous publications including several books and national magazines. In his spare time\, he gardens with his husband\, Rick\, on their ten-acre property in Kingston. \nLIMIT: 15 (MAXIMUM 2 PER REGISTRATION) – FEE IS PER PERSON\nA portion of the class fees will be donated to the Great Plant Picks program. \n  \n 
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/more-of-richie-steffens-plants-of-the-season-am/
LOCATION:Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden (Address will be made available to registrants two days prior to event.)\, Seattle\, WA
CATEGORIES:In-person Class
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240717T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240717T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T033153
CREATED:20240614T180145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240716T073409Z
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SUMMARY:Behind the Scenes at the Missouri Botanical Garden: The Center for Home Gardening with Daria McKelvey
DESCRIPTION:This webinar will provide an in-depth look at the Center for Home Gardening at the Missouri Botanical Garden. The center is one of the largest non-profit gardening resource hubs in the nation\, providing gardening advice to thousands of visitors and callers across the US and world. One of its most popular resources is its Plant Finder database\, which has growing information on over 8\,600 species and cultivars. The center also has 23 outdoor demonstration gardens\, including a vegetable and fruit garden\, perennial border\, experimental garden\, and native prairie garden\, which provide gardening inspiration for visitors. \n  \nSpeaker Bio:\nDaria McKelvey is the Supervisor\, Home Gardening Information and Outreach for the Center for Home Gardening at the Missouri Botanic Garden. Daria oversees the Plant Doctor Desk and Horticulture Answer Services\, which are run with the help of staff and over 20 Master Gardener volunteers. In addition\, she assists with managing the Plant Finder database\, Gardening Help website\, and maintaining the indoor displays. Daria also gives gardening talks to local and regional organizations. In 2022\, she was the recipient of the “Emerging Horticultural Professional Award” from the American Horticultural Society. Daria is a “true plant geek” and enjoys teaching others about plants! In her spare time\, she enjoys botanizing\, hiking\, and nature photography. Originally from Texas\, she received a B.S. in Biology from the University of Texas at Austin and an M.S. in Horticulture from Texas Tech University. \nRecording will be available for 3 weeks.
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/behind-the-scenes-at-the-missouri-botanial-garden-with-daria-mckelvey/
LOCATION:Live Webinar
CATEGORIES:Members Free Lecture Series,Webinar Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240716T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240716T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T033153
CREATED:20240614T071857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240708T153540Z
UID:10000191-1721134800-1721142000@northwesthort.org
SUMMARY:Early Summer in the Arboretum Tour with Ray Larson
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n  \nRay Larson\, UW Botanic Gardens curator\, will lead us on a tour of some of the highlights of early summer in the Arboretum. Hydrangeas\, late season magnolias\, hardy fuchsias and many other plants extend the flowering season into summer. Ray will discuss species and cultivars that are at their best in the early summer\, with tips on cultivation and where to source them for the home garden. \nInstructor Bio:\nRay Larson is Associate Director\, Curator of Living Collections and the Otis Hyde Herbarium\, at the University of Washington Botanic Gardens. He is also past Board Member and President of NHS. \n  \nLIMIT:  20 (MAXIMUM 2 PER REGISTRATION) – FEE IS PER PERSON \n  \n \n \n 
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/early-summer-in-the-arboretum-tour-with-ray-larson/
LOCATION:Graham Visitors Center\, 2300 Arboretum Dr E\, Seattle\, WA\, 98112
CATEGORIES:In-person Class
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Horticultural Society":MAILTO:info@northwesthort.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240709T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240709T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T033153
CREATED:20240612T161442Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240707T220528Z
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SUMMARY:Fern Propagation Workshop with Rose Tobin - PM
DESCRIPTION:  \nTake a step into the enthralling world of fern reproduction and learn how to propagate your own ferns! These ancient plants evolved long before flowering plants\, and cleverly reproduce via spore. In this class we will cover the basics of fern reproduction and propagation. You will learn how to identify when spore is ready to harvest\, and how to collect and clean it in preparation for sowing. We will go through the basic techniques for sowing spore\, as well as propagating ferns via platelets. This is a hands-on class. Participants will clean and sow their own spore and go home with a tray or two of ferns to grow on. \nInstructor Bio: \nRose Tobin is a horticulturist and ISA Certified Arborist who works full-time on the garden staff at the Historic Dunn Gardens in North Seattle. Rose holds a degree in Environmental Horticulture and is a WSNLA Certified Professional Horticulturist.
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/fern-propagation-workshop-with-rose-tobin-afternoon/
LOCATION:Dunn Gardens\, 13533 Northshire Rd. NW\, Seattle\, WA\, 98177
CATEGORIES:In-person Class
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240709T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240709T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T033153
CREATED:20240528T014211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240707T220423Z
UID:10000186-1720519200-1720526400@northwesthort.org
SUMMARY:Fern Propagation Workshop with Rose Tobin - AM
DESCRIPTION:  \nTake a step into the enthralling world of fern reproduction and learn how to propagate your own ferns! These ancient plants evolved long before flowering plants\, and cleverly reproduce via spore. In this class we will cover the basics of fern reproduction and propagation. You will learn how to identify when spore is ready to harvest\, and how to collect and clean it in preparation for sowing. We will go through the basic techniques for sowing spore\, as well as propagating ferns via platelets. This is a hands-on class. Participants will clean and sow their own spore and go home with a tray or two of ferns to grow on. \nInstructor Bio: \nRose Tobin is a horticulturist and ISA Certified Arborist who works full-time on the garden staff at the Historic Dunn Gardens in North Seattle. Rose holds a degree in Environmental Horticulture and is a WSNLA Certified Professional Horticulturist.
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/fern-propagation-workshop-with-rose-tobin/
LOCATION:Dunn Gardens\, 13533 Northshire Rd. NW\, Seattle\, WA\, 98177
CATEGORIES:In-person Class
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240629T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240629T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T033153
CREATED:20240522T190809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240621T225202Z
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SUMMARY:Succulent Love with Katherine Tracey
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n \nWhat is there not to love? Succulents offer exquisite “mix and match” foliage colors\, forms and textures\, plus they are incredibly easy to care for.  In this presentation Katherine Tracey will acquaint you with some of her favorite selections\, offer fresh ideas for their use in the garden as well as in container combinations\, vertical gardens\, wreaths and floral arranging. She’ll also discuss propagation\, proper soil mixes\, indoor care and tips on how to address humid outdoor growing conditions. \nSpeaker Bio:\nFor over 30 years\, Katherine Tracey has been experimenting with the unexpected on the grounds of Avant Gardens\, a nationally known mail order nursery and garden design/build firm in Dartmouth MA.  Formally trained as a painter and textile designer\, Katherine’s appreciation for color and pattern continues to inform her passion for horticulture. \nKatherine is also a garden photographer\, writer and a lecturer. She writes the content for Garden Foreplay\, Avant Gardens’ blog and is a contributor to Fine Gardening Magazine.  Over the years Katherine has been a featured speaker at Wave Hill\, Ladew Topiary Gardens\, Tower Hill Botanic Garden\, the New York Botanic Garden\, the Massachusetts Horticultural Society\, the Connecticut Horticultural Society\, the Horticultural Society of Maryland\, the Horticultural Alliance of the Hamptons\, and numerous other garden symposia. \nRecording will be available for 3 weeks.
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/succulent-love-with-katherine-tracey/
LOCATION:Live Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar Lecture Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Horticultural Society":MAILTO:info@northwesthort.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240620T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240620T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T033153
CREATED:20240529T153431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240618T061505Z
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SUMMARY:Plants of the Season with Richie Steffen - PM
DESCRIPTION:Are you a follower of the NHS Plant of the Week? Richie has been writing this weekly email since it began\, sharing some of the best\, some of the beautiful and a few odd and unusual choices for your garden. Join Richie for a stroll through the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden\, a source of inspiration for many of the Plant of the Week choices. He will share some of his favorite plants to grow for the summer garden and give tips on how to grow these plants successfully in your own garden. A rare opportunity to see one of the best gardens in the region and spend time with its executive director sharing his passion for the garden and its plants. \nInstructor Bio:\nRichie Steffen\, former president and board member of NHS\, is enthusiastic about\, or more accurately\, obsessed with\, plants. He is the Executive Director for the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden where he oversees the Garden\, its rare plant collections\, and the Miller Garden’s primary educational program Great Plant Picks. GPP is committed to building a comprehensive palette of\, and sharing information about\, outstanding reliable plants for maritime Pacific Northwest gardens. \nA noted author\, photographer and lecturer\, Richie’s work is regularly featured in the NHS newsletter\, GardenNotes\, as well as Fine Gardening magazine. He is also co-author with Sue Olsen of The Plant Lover’s Guide to Ferns. His photography has been featured in numerous publications including several books and national magazines. In his spare time\, he gardens with his husband\, Rick\, on their ten-acre property in Kingston. \nLIMIT: 15 (MAXIMUM 2 PER REGISTRATION) – FEE IS PER PERSON\nA portion of the class fees will be donated to the Great Plant Picks program.
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/pm-plants-of-the-season-with-richie-steffen/
LOCATION:Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden (Address will be made available to registrants two days prior to event.)\, Seattle\, WA
CATEGORIES:In-person Class
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240620T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240620T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T033153
CREATED:20240529T153042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240618T061423Z
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SUMMARY:Plants of the Season with Richie Steffen - AM
DESCRIPTION:  \nAre you a follower of the NHS Plant of the Week? Richie has been writing this weekly email since it began\, sharing some of the best\, some of the beautiful and a few odd and unusual choices for your garden. Join Richie for a stroll through the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden\, a source of inspiration for many of the Plant of the Week choices. He will share some of his favorite plants to grow for the summer garden and give tips on how to grow these plants successfully in your own garden. A rare opportunity to see one of the best gardens in the region and spend time with its executive director sharing his passion for the garden and its plants. \nInstructor Bio: \nRichie Steffen\, former president and board member of NHS\, is enthusiastic about\, or more accurately\, obsessed with\, plants. He is the Executive Director for the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden where he oversees the Garden\, its rare plant collections\, and the Miller Garden’s primary educational program Great Plant Picks. GPP is committed to building a comprehensive palette of\, and sharing information about\, outstanding reliable plants for maritime Pacific Northwest gardens. \nA noted author\, photographer and lecturer\, Richie’s work is regularly featured in the NHS newsletter\, GardenNotes\, as well as Fine Gardening magazine. He is also co-author with Sue Olsen of The Plant Lover’s Guide to Ferns. His photography has been featured in numerous publications including several books and national magazines. In his spare time\, he gardens with his husband\, Rick\, on their ten-acre property in Kingston. \nLIMIT: 15 (MAXIMUM 2 PER REGISTRATION) – FEE IS PER PERSON\nA portion of the class fees will be donated to the Great Plant Picks program. \n \n \n 
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/am-plants-of-the-season-with-richie-steffen/
LOCATION:Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden (Address will be made available to registrants two days prior to event.)\, Seattle\, WA
CATEGORIES:In-person Class
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240619T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240619T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T033153
CREATED:20240516T161446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240618T061141Z
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SUMMARY:The Great Garden Road Trip with Jason Morse
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n  \nIn 2021\, Jason Morse set out on the ultimate bucket list journey for a landscape architect and garden enthusiast – a 4-½ month road trip to visit over 30 of America’s most compelling public gardens.  At each stop\, he conducted in-depth interviews with members of senior garden leadership and made at least one early-morning visit to capture the unique beauty of the place.  From San Francisco to Pheonix\, Dallas to Miami\, up the East Coast to Boston\, and back home through Chicago and the Midwest\, Jason’s trip took him through 25 states and demonstrated the amazing depth and variety of the landscapes and gardens to be found in each region.  Join Jason as he shares some of his stunning photography and some fascinating insights on the intriguing ways America’s botanical gardens are meeting the challenges of the 21st Century. \nInstructor Bio:\nBorn and raised in Montana\, Jason obtained his landscape architecture degree from Washington State University and pursued a successful 25-year career in that field.  Through his master planning work\, nonprofit board leadership\, and his travels\, interviews\, and writings\, Jason has maintained a focus on the challenges faced by modern botanical gardens as they seek to redefine their role in a changing world.  Jason joined the board of directors at the Arboretum Foundation in 2014\, and filled leadership roles in fundraising\, capital projects planning\, and public advocacy\, and serving as president of the board for part of that time.  After completing his board tenure\, Jason joined the staff of the Foundation for a two-year in the role of strategic advisor.  Jason is an avid garden photographer\, and also loves to hike\, travel\, and collect antique maps. \nRecording will be available for 3 weeks.
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/the-great-garden-road-trip-with-jason-morse/
LOCATION:Live Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar Lecture Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Horticultural Society":MAILTO:info@northwesthort.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240615T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240615T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T033153
CREATED:20240516T175844Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240615T002833Z
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SUMMARY:Plant to Market - Ensuring Healthy Plants in the Landscape from the Beginning to Sale with Zack Zobrist and Michelle Rau - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Click Register to Join the Waitlist\n\n\nClass Description:\nWe all have the sheer sense of joy when we walk into our favorite nursery to just ‘sneak a peek’ at what plants are trending each season\, and we all walk out with more plants than we have room for. Often\, we don’t think about what it took to make that plant retail nursery ready and look more beautiful than we could imagine. \nIn this class\, we will visit Puget Sound Plants\, a wholesale nursery in Snohomish\, WA\, to gain an understanding of how much work goes into supplying our community with high quality plants. We will discuss what it takes to grow plants from seeds\, cuttings\, and tissue culture and how long it takes to get your plants ready for market. While stunning plants and happy customers are the end goal\, the work that is required to make sure pests are managed sustainably\, fertilizers are used properly\, water is balanced\, and the elements are controlled as much as possible\, is never ending. \nPuget Sound Plants is a family-owned wholesale nursery that sells plants to landscape professionals throughout Washington State. They focus primarily on growing trees\, shrubs\, and perennials. Over the last decade Puget Sound Plants has expanded to include five locations. They have three production sites around the state\, totaling over 400 acres that provide everything from container plants to in-ground grown material. \nAttendees will have the opportunity to purchase plants from a selection of shrubs & perennials\, preselected for our group.  Credit card preferred\, cash accepted\, no checks. \n\nInstructor(s) Bio:\nZack Zobrist is currently a Senior Manager and the Production Manager at Puget Sound Plants. With 8 years of professional industry experience in nursery production\, Zack has managed to introduce various sustainable practices to increase plant health success and reduce the use of chemicals and fertilizers in the nursery. Zack holds a Bachelor of Science in integrated plant sciences with a focus on landscape nursery and greenhouse management from Washington State University. Zack was a proud member of FFA in high school and placed at nationals in ﬂoriculture in Indianapolis. \nMichelle Rau is a horticultural educator\, plant nerd and all-around hoot. With 10 years of experience in horticulture she oﬀers a unique perspective on plants\, and how to identify and care for them. In addition to being an NHS Board Member\, she is a Certiﬁed Professional Horticulturist\, ISA Certiﬁed Arborist and Faculty Member at Edmonds College. \nLIMIT: 25 (MAXIMUM 2 PER REGISTRATION) – FEE IS PER PERSON \n 
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/plant-to-market-ensuring-healthy-plants-in-the-landscape-from-the-beginning-to-sale-with-zack-zobrist-and-michelle-rau/
LOCATION:Puget Sound Plants\, 9615 192nd St SE\, Snohomish\, WA\, 98296
CATEGORIES:In-person Class
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Horticultural Society":MAILTO:info@northwesthort.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240613T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240613T160000
DTSTAMP:20260422T033153
CREATED:20240503T165452Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240510T025001Z
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SUMMARY:Expedia Seattle Campus Tour - Afternoon Session - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Click Register to be added to the waitlist.\n \n  \n \nExpedia Seattle Campus Tour with Jeff Daley\n \nTour the Expedia campus on the Seattle waterfront for a rare opportunity to view a new approach to corporate campus design. The 40-acres site has sweeping views of Puget Sound\, Mount Rainier and downtown Seattle. The NHS Spring Symposium featured an inspiring presentation by the Surfacedesign team on design\, biophilia\, and sustainability on the Expedia campus. We will visit areas inside the campus usually accessible only to employees\, including a park amphitheater\, a cascading water feature\, roof gardens\, an apiary\, a veggie garden and other landscape features that promote “biophilic” design. A key feature of the site is using landscape illusions to blur the boundaries between public and private space. Our tour leader is Jeff Daley\, the campus head horticulturist/arborist. \nJeff Daley has been involved in horticulture on the Expedia campus for the past three years. Prior to Expedia\, he was Head Gardener and Arborist at Seattle Pacific University for 30 years. Jeff is a Washington State Certified Professional Horticulturist\, ISA Certified Arborist\, and WSU Master Gardener. He brings his knowledge\, passion for growing plants and love of nature in a way that is inspiring and encouraging for any gardener. \nParking and entry details to the campus will be provided prior to the tour. \nLIMIT: 28 per session (MAXIMUM 2 PER REGISTRATION) – FEE IS PER PERSON
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/expedia-seattle-campus-tour-afternoon-session/
LOCATION:Expedia Seattle Campus\, 1111 Expedia Group Way W\, Seattle\, WA\, 98119
CATEGORIES:Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Horticultural Society":MAILTO:info@northwesthort.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240613T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240613T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T033153
CREATED:20240503T165314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240510T025023Z
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SUMMARY:Expedia Seattle Campus Tour - Morning Session - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Click Register to be added to the waitlist.  \n  \n \nExpedia Seattle Campus Tour with Jeff Daley\n \nTour the Expedia campus on the Seattle waterfront for a rare opportunity to view a new approach to corporate campus design. The 40-acres site has sweeping views of Puget Sound\, Mount Rainier and downtown Seattle. The NHS Spring Symposium featured an inspiring presentation by the Surfacedesign team on design\, biophilia\, and sustainability on the Expedia campus. We will visit areas inside the campus usually accessible only to employees\, including a park amphitheater\, a cascading water feature\, roof gardens\, an apiary\, a veggie garden and other landscape features that promote “biophilic” design. A key feature of the site is using landscape illusions to blur the boundaries between public and private space. Our tour leader is Jeff Daley\, the campus head horticulturist/arborist. \nJeff Daley has been involved in horticulture on the Expedia campus for the past three years. Prior to Expedia\, he was Head Gardener and Arborist at Seattle Pacific University for 30 years. Jeff is a Washington State Certified Professional Horticulturist\, ISA Certified Arborist\, and WSU Master Gardener. He brings his knowledge\, passion for growing plants and love of nature in a way that is inspiring and encouraging for any gardener. \nParking and entry details to the campus will be provided prior to the tour. \nLIMIT: 28 per session (MAXIMUM 2 PER REGISTRATION) – FEE IS PER PERSON
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/expedia-seattle-campus-tour-morning-session/
LOCATION:Expedia Seattle Campus\, 1111 Expedia Group Way W\, Seattle\, WA\, 98119
CATEGORIES:Tour
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Horticultural Society":MAILTO:info@northwesthort.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240605T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240605T203000
DTSTAMP:20260422T033153
CREATED:20240516T171545Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240516T171545Z
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SUMMARY:Designing Climate Adapted Gardens: A Designer Forum with Naomi Goodman\, Jonathan Hallet\, and Jason Jorgensen
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n  \nDesigning Climate Adapted Gardens: A Designer Forum\nwith Naomi Goodman\, Jonathan Hallet\, and Jason Jorgensen\n \nPlease join Naomi Goodman\, Jonathan Hallet and Jason Jorgensen for an informative design forum as they discuss changing climate methodologies for creating beautiful\, healthy and resilient landscapes. Bring your tough design questions for the moderated Q & A session at the end of the three speakers’ talks. This is an online event\, a recording will be provided and will expire 3 weeks after the event date. \n  \nNaomi Goodman: When making gardens\, how can we put wildlife front and center\, AND meet the aesthetic and functional needs of a garden’s human inhabitants? What materials are available locally that have fewer negative externalities than others? How can we creatively reduce as much waste as possible when making new spaces? These are the thoughts that percolate from today’s garden makers globally who inspire Naomi. She will share examples of her work and others who she is continually energized by in this world of garden making. \n  \n \n  \nJonathan Hallet: I watched my parents experience their yard as a burden. It looked like an overwhelming and never ending chore – and the lemon didn’t seem worth the squeeze. And as a good millennial\, I don’t like to do fussy gardening\, but I do love nature and gardens. And it turns out that gardens can be a lot less work than we tend to make them. I will share from both design/planning perspectives and hands-on technique\, how to do low-input garden maintenance (both material-wise and labor-wise). \n  \n \n  \nJason Jorgensen: Understanding climate change in PNW gardens: this talk will discuss what is climate change\, how it affects urban and suburban PNW gardens\, learning new plant palettes\, and updated horticultural techniques. \n  \n \n  \nSpeaker Bios: \nNaomi Goodman \nNaomi Goodman is the Seattle based owner of Firecracker\, a landscape design firm that creates gardens for the urban habitat. Firecracker’s work stems from the ethos that a garden is to be enjoyed and used by people and its wildlife inhabitants. Naomi likes to experiment in garden making\, to see how far outside the lines she can get clients to color. \nJonathan Hallet \nThrough my practice Supernature\, I design ecologically-harmonious and playful gardens. My focus is to create outdoor spaces that feel wild\, wear neglect well\, and bring birds and insects in. Beauty and vanity is great too\, but let it be fun and easy. I studied landscape architecture at UC Berkeley and work in residential and public garden design on the west coast. \nJason Jorgensen \nJason Jorgensen obtained his formal degrees in Landscape Design and Ornamental Horticulture from the School of Horticulture at Edmonds College\, Lynnwood\, WA. Jason is currently a Qualified Professional Member of the Association of Professional Landscape Designers Washington Chapter and a Certified Professional Horticulturist from the Washington State Nursery and Landscape Association. Jason is currently a Board of Director for the Northwest Horticultural Society based in Seattle\, WA\, Board of Director for the Association of Professional Landscape Designers Washington Chapter\, and Perennials and Grasses Plant Selection Committee Member for the Great Plant Picks Program based in Seattle\, WA. Jason is passionate about changing the paradigm on creating beautiful\, sustainable\, and meaningful gardens and garden design. \n 
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/designing-climate-adapted-gardens-a-designer-forum-with-naomi-goodman-jonathan-hallet-and-jason-jorgensen/
LOCATION:Live Webinar
CATEGORIES:Special Webinar Event,Webinar Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T033153
CREATED:20240501T154043Z
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SUMMARY:Snip & Stroll at the Kubota Garden with Don Brooks - Afternoon Session - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Click Register to be added to the waitlist. \n \nSnip & Stroll at the Kubota Garden with Don Brooks \nJoin Don Brooks\, former head gardener at Kubota Garden\, on a tour of this stunning 20-acre Japanese American garden and historic landmark. Don will tell the story of Fujitara Kubota\, the Japanese immigrant whose vision and hard work transformed undesirable logged off swampland into a tranquil urban oasis with multiple pools\, waterfalls\, stone features and an extensive variety of plants. Along the way\, Don will demonstrate aesthetic pruning techniques on several conifers and Japanese maples. Come enjoy the beauty and history of this unique garden sanctuary. \nDon Brooks grew up in the mountains of NE Washington state among trees and sawmills. After moving to Seattle\, he began his horticultural life in the Edmonds Community College program. A summer as a seasonal worker in the Carl English Gardens at Ballard Locks convinced him that public gardening was the way to go. A few years later\, he began a 32-year career with the Seattle Parks Department\, with the last 30 of those at Kubota Garden. Don continues to passionately love gardening\, both at his personal garden and at numerous others\, when he isn’t in the mountains skiing\, hiking and climbing. \nLIMIT: 18 (MAXIMUM 2 PER REGISTRATION) – FEE IS PER PERSON
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/snip-stroll-at-the-kubota-garden-with-don-brooks-afternoon-session/
LOCATION:Kubota Garden\, 9817 55th Ave S\, Seattle\, Washington\, 98178
CATEGORIES:In-person Class
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240604T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T033153
CREATED:20240430T012406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240517T043859Z
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SUMMARY:Snip & Stroll at the Kubota Garden with Don Brooks - Morning Session - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Click Register to be added to the waitlist. \n  \n \nSnip & Stroll at the Kubota Garden with Don Brooks \nJoin Don Brooks\, former head gardener at Kubota Garden\, on a tour of this stunning 20-acre Japanese American garden and historic landmark. Don will tell the story of Fujitara Kubota\, the Japanese immigrant whose vision and hard work transformed undesirable logged off swampland into a tranquil urban oasis with multiple pools\, waterfalls\, stone features and an extensive variety of plants. Along the way\, Don will demonstrate aesthetic pruning techniques on several conifers and Japanese maples. Come enjoy the beauty and history of this unique garden sanctuary. \nDon Brooks grew up in the mountains of NE Washington state among trees and sawmills. After moving to Seattle\, he began his horticultural life in the Edmonds Community College program. A summer as a seasonal worker in the Carl English Gardens at Ballard Locks convinced him that public gardening was the way to go. A few years later\, he began a 32-year career with the Seattle Parks Department\, with the last 30 of those at Kubota Garden. Don continues to passionately love gardening\, both at his personal garden and at numerous others\, when he isn’t in the mountains skiing\, hiking and climbing. \nLIMIT: 18 (MAXIMUM 2 PER REGISTRATION) – FEE IS PER PERSON
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/snip-stroll-at-the-kubota-garden-with-don-brooks/
LOCATION:Kubota Garden\, 9817 55th Ave S\, Seattle\, Washington\, 98178
CATEGORIES:In-person Class
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Horticultural Society":MAILTO:info@northwesthort.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240529T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240529T200000
DTSTAMP:20260422T033153
CREATED:20240507T045130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240507T052929Z
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SUMMARY:Common Garden Dilemmas with Bess Bronstein
DESCRIPTION:  \n \n  \nCommon Garden Dilemmas with Bess Bronstein\n \nHave you ever encountered a situation in your garden and thought\, “So what do I do now?” As gardeners we often run into situations that seem to have no easy fix. Your perfectly healthy 30 year old rhododendron suddenly gets yellow leaves. The beautiful vine maple you planted last fall has several trunks that are not leafing out. Last week you planted vegetable starts that looked great yesterday\, but today they seem to have disappeared. What is going on? Join Bess Bronstein to learn how to identify common problems that inevitably may arise in your garden and find out what you can do to address them. \nIn addition to sharing some of the most Common Garden Dilemmas\, Bess also wants to know what’s ailing in your green space. Shortly after you register for the webinar\, you will receive a link to a Google Form where you can submit the problems you’re running into. Bess will get to as many of your questions as she can during the webinar. \nBess Bronstein is an ISA Certified Arborist\, educator and horticultural consultant based on the Kitsap Peninsula in Kingston\, Washington. She has 35 years experience in arboriculture\, landscape management and garden design. Bess was an instructor for the Edmonds College horticulture program for 28 years\, with a focus on courses in pruning and tree care\, plant identification\, plant pests and diagnosis\, and soils. She frequently teaches public and professional arboriculture and horticulture courses throughout the Puget Sound\, and supports ongoing education in sustainable landscape management practices and tree care. \n 
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/common-garden-dilemmas-with-bess-bronstein/
LOCATION:Live Webinar
CATEGORIES:Webinar Lecture Series
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240521T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240521T123000
DTSTAMP:20260422T033153
CREATED:20240422T042525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240423T174253Z
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SUMMARY:School of Rock with Dr. Ross Bayton - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Click Register to be Added to the Waiting List\n\n \n\nSchool of Rock with Dr. Ross Bayton\n \nSchool of Rock is the story of the Heronswood rock garden\, which was developed during the COVID pandemic. Ross will demonstrate the process of building a rock garden and choosing the plants to grow in it. He will also discuss the environmental conditions in which alpine plants thrive\, and how to replicate those at home. Heronswood is owned by the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe and their rock garden is an attempt to replicate a habitat that used to provide resources to the S’Klallam before the arrival of Europeans. Ross hopes that attendees will be inspired to grow native alpine plants\, some of our most endangered species\, which live right on our doorstep in the Olympics and Cascades. \nThis class will include a one hour lecture followed by one and a half hours in the garden. Bring a lunch and then spend the afternoon exploring the garden\, gift shop\, and plant sale area. \nDr. Ross Bayton\, London-born botanist and gardener\, gained his PhD at the Royal Botanic Gardens\, Kew\, studying the classiﬁcation of tropical palms. He’s the author of several books on horticulture including: New Trees: Introductions to Cultivation (with John Grimshaw)\, Plant Families: A Guide for Gardeners and Botanists (with Simon Maugham)\, and most recently The Gardener’s Botanical: An Encyclopedia of Latin Plant Names. Formerly the Gardening Editor of the UK’s best-selling gardening periodical\, BBC Gardeners’ World Magazine\, he is now the Director of the world-renowned Heronswood Garden in Kingston\, Wa. and is developing a 5-acre garden at home in nearby Bremerton. \nLIMIT: 20 (MAXIMUM 2 PER REGISTRATION) – FEE IS PER PERSON \nA portion of the class fees will be donated to Heronswood Garden and cover the garden entry fee. \n 
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/school-of-rock-with-dr-ross-bayton/
LOCATION:Heronswood Garden\, 7530 NE 288th St.\, Kingston\, WA\, 98346
CATEGORIES:In-person Class
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240516T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240516T150000
DTSTAMP:20260422T033153
CREATED:20240422T233919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240513T135051Z
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SUMMARY:PM - How to Trick Mountainous Plants into Growing at Sea Level with Del Brummet - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Click Register to be added to the waitlist. \n \nHow to Trick Mountainous Plants into Growing at Sea Level with Del Brummet\n \nIf you prefer scree slopes\, bright sun and high winds you may in fact be an Alpine Plant. Or are you more of a high mountain denizen of the seeps who relaxes with frogs amidst a gentle trickle of snow melt. Join us for a deep dive into the wonderful world of Alpine plants (and mountainous plants in general) as we take a walk through the Elisabeth Miller Botanical Garden. Elisabeth Miller grew a variety of mountainous plants from the PNW and beyond and employed special techniques to site plants in the right conditions to thrive. We will explore the Miller Garden’s container trough collection and also build one together which will become a part of the garden. \nDel Brummet works as the head gardener at Elisabeth Miller Botanical Garden and serves as a board member with Northwest Horticultural Society. He started his career in horticulture working in a seed research lab studying Washington’s Garry Oak Prairie ecosystems while completing a BS in Biology at University of Washington. Along with working with the garden’s alpine collection throughout his time at the Miller Garden Del has also explored the mountains of Washington quite a bit through hiking and squatting to look at small things. \nLIMIT: 15 (MAXIMUM 2 PER REGISTRATION) – FEE IS PER PERSON \nA portion of the class fees will be donated to the Great Plant Picks program. \n  \n \n \n 
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/pm-how-to-trick-mountainous-plants-into-growing-at-sea-level-with-del-brummet/
LOCATION:Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden (Address will be made available to registrants two days prior to event.)\, Seattle\, WA
CATEGORIES:In-person Class
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Horticultural Society":MAILTO:info@northwesthort.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240516T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240516T120000
DTSTAMP:20260422T033153
CREATED:20240422T233757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240513T134944Z
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SUMMARY:AM - How to Trick Mountainous Plants into Growing at Sea Level with Del Brummet - SOLD OUT
DESCRIPTION:Click Register to be added to the waitlist.\n \n \nHow to Trick Mountainous Plants into Growing at Sea Level with Del Brummet\n \nIf you prefer scree slopes\, bright sun and high winds you may in fact be an Alpine Plant. Or are you more of a high mountain denizen of the seeps who relaxes with frogs amidst a gentle trickle of snow melt. Join us for a deep dive into the wonderful world of Alpine plants (and mountainous plants in general) as we take a walk through the Elisabeth Miller Botanical Garden. Elisabeth Miller grew a variety of mountainous plants from the PNW and beyond and employed special techniques to site plants in the right conditions to thrive. We will explore the Miller Garden’s container trough collection and also build one together which will become a part of the garden. \nDel Brummet works as the head gardener at Elisabeth Miller Botanical Garden and serves as a board member with Northwest Horticultural Society. He started his career in horticulture working in a seed research lab studying Washington’s Garry Oak Prairie ecosystems while completing a BS in Biology at University of Washington. Along with working with the garden’s alpine collection throughout his time at the Miller Garden Del has also explored the mountains of Washington quite a bit through hiking and squatting to look at small things. \nLIMIT: 15 (MAXIMUM 2 PER REGISTRATION) – FEE IS PER PERSON \nA portion of the class fees will be donated to the Great Plant Picks program. \n  \n \n \n 
URL:https://northwesthort.org/event/am-how-to-trick-mountainous-plants-into-growing-at-sea-level-with-del-brummet/
LOCATION:Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden (Address will be made available to registrants two days prior to event.)\, Seattle\, WA
CATEGORIES:In-person Class
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ORGANIZER;CN="Northwest Horticultural Society":MAILTO:info@northwesthort.org
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