Nearly all vegetable plant varieties for sale will be heirlooms or open-pollinated varieties much loved for their wonderful flavors and dependability in our short San Juan season and marine environment. Most are not available elsewhere.
There will be 16 tomato varieties including the heirlooms Stupice, Cherokee Purple, Little Napoli and Principe Borghese as well as many favorite cherry tomatoes. Among the short season plants available are Marketmore Slicer and Suyo Long Slicer cucumbers and Costata Romanesco zucchini. Multiple varieties of other Master Gardener taste-test winners will include 6 kinds of peppers and herbs that work well in small gardens or containers.
Proceeds from the sale are used to support Master Gardener programs such as the SJI Master Gardener Demonstration Garden - which provides over 1,500 pounds of produce every year for the SJI Food Bank. Funds also support community education programs; Plant Diagnostic Clinics on Lopez, Orcas, and San Juan Islands; the Orcas School Native Plant Garden and the Lopez Heirloom Apple Orchard.
There will be 16 tomato varieties including the heirlooms Stupice, Cherokee Purple, Little Napoli and Principe Borghese as well as many favorite cherry tomatoes. Among the short season plants available are Marketmore Slicer and Suyo Long Slicer cucumbers and Costata Romanesco zucchini. Multiple varieties of other Master Gardener taste-test winners will include 6 kinds of peppers and herbs that work well in small gardens or containers.
Proceeds from the sale are used to support Master Gardener programs such as the SJI Master Gardener Demonstration Garden - which provides over 1,500 pounds of produce every year for the SJI Food Bank. Funds also support community education programs; Plant Diagnostic Clinics on Lopez, Orcas, and San Juan Islands; the Orcas School Native Plant Garden and the Lopez Heirloom Apple Orchard.
Our WSU Master Gardener Foundation mission is to engage university-trained
volunteers to empower and sustain diverse communities with relevant, unbiased,
research-based horticulture and environmental stewardship education. With this
mission in mind we offer our Garden Workshop Series annually in October to our gardening community.
The workshop will be held virtually in 2024 and will include eight presentations. Our
speakers are University professors, Extension educators, professional gardeners, and
accomplished Master Gardeners who will share their knowledge, experience, and
beautiful photographs of plants, flowers, birds and bees, and garden pests.
Our 2024 keynote speaker will be author Frédérique Lavoipierre whose book
“Garden Allies: The Insects, Birds, and Other Animals That Keep Your Garden
Beautiful and Thriving,” explores the biodiversity in our gardens with science and
whimsical delight.
Frédérique Lavoipierre is the former director of education at the Santa Barbara
Botanic Garden. She holds a M.Sc. in Biology, focused on garden ecology and
plant/insect interactions. Frédérique lectures, teaches, and works as a consultant.
She serves on the editorial advisory group for the American Public Gardens
Association magazine, and is on the content committee for the Pacific Horticulture
Society.
Two hundred plus Washington state gardeners have attended our virtual workshop
series annually since 2020. Our speakers and presentations received excellent
reviews from home gardeners and master gardeners alike. Please join us for
another excellent virtual learning experience in 2024! The speakers, topics and
registration information will be posted in June 2024.
volunteers to empower and sustain diverse communities with relevant, unbiased,
research-based horticulture and environmental stewardship education. With this
mission in mind we offer our Garden Workshop Series annually in October to our gardening community.
The workshop will be held virtually in 2024 and will include eight presentations. Our
speakers are University professors, Extension educators, professional gardeners, and
accomplished Master Gardeners who will share their knowledge, experience, and
beautiful photographs of plants, flowers, birds and bees, and garden pests.
Our 2024 keynote speaker will be author Frédérique Lavoipierre whose book
“Garden Allies: The Insects, Birds, and Other Animals That Keep Your Garden
Beautiful and Thriving,” explores the biodiversity in our gardens with science and
whimsical delight.
Frédérique Lavoipierre is the former director of education at the Santa Barbara
Botanic Garden. She holds a M.Sc. in Biology, focused on garden ecology and
plant/insect interactions. Frédérique lectures, teaches, and works as a consultant.
She serves on the editorial advisory group for the American Public Gardens
Association magazine, and is on the content committee for the Pacific Horticulture
Society.
Two hundred plus Washington state gardeners have attended our virtual workshop
series annually since 2020. Our speakers and presentations received excellent
reviews from home gardeners and master gardeners alike. Please join us for
another excellent virtual learning experience in 2024! The speakers, topics and
registration information will be posted in June 2024.