2019 Cascade Award Winner, Finalists and Lakeside Celebration
/Congratulations to this year’s Cascade Award winner and finalists! Thanks to North Cascades Crew for letting us crash your summer BBQ. We had so much fun!
Read MoreTips, tricks, and a quick peek into the everyday life of the conservation district.
Congratulations to this year’s Cascade Award winner and finalists! Thanks to North Cascades Crew for letting us crash your summer BBQ. We had so much fun!
Read MoreHere some urban gardening classes taking place in the south part of the county in September.
Read MoreIt’s time to harvest potatoes. We’re grateful for partners who provide food to our community!
Read MoreHere’s a success story of a Lawns to Lettuce cost-share recipient from Lynnwood.
Read MoreAt this time of the year, there are still lots of different vegetables you can grow. Here’s a list of basic planting instructions.
Read MoreThanks to Monroe High School FFA for hosting and growing vegetable starts!
Read MoreMary Fosse of Delta Neighborhood in north Everett gave Joe a tour of her yard, which is located blocks away from the Department of Ecology contamination zone.
Photo credit: Delta Neighborhood
Read MoreRaised beds support food bank, senior center and youth programs in Sultan.
Read MoreHere’s the list of vegetables to plant now!
Read MoreHousing Hope remains a champion of helping the food insecure. Here’s an update on their garden beds in Monroe.
Read MoreBeautiful youth art with a purpose to help promote our Plant A Row program.
Read MoreThinking about starting a community garden? Here are some things to consider!
Read MoreMuchas gracias to our Latino community and others who helped build rain barrels in March!
Read MoreThe Better Ground display garden at the Northwest Flower & Garden Festival was a hit with locals, which was not surprising due to its abundance of native plants and trees.
Read MoreFrom Stanwood to Darrington, and Monroe to Bothell, we covered some ground with rain gardens this October to help filter pollutants out of stormwater runoff. Thanks to the many partners and volunteers who made it possible!
Read MoreWe recently taught a Gardening with a Purpose class in Spanish! The aim was to connect with Latino community members in Monroe through partnerships with WSU, the Monroe Chamber and In Harmony Landscaping. Muchas gracias!
Read MoreDid we hit our 20,000 pound goal of food donated to the food bank? ALMOST! Way to go, Project Harvest folks, and Jill, our WSU intern.
Read MoreWe are grateful for a productive season and partnership with Housing Hope. The gardens built this year create space and beauty that all of the Housing Hope residents can enjoy.
Read MoreOur Project Harvest volunteers helped in cornfields and at local residents’ homes where fruit trees were full of edible gifts.
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