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Hardy Plant Society of Washington Updates for 2020

We hope that you all are staying safe and healthy, during this challenging time. The Board met recently to map out a tentative plan for the rest of the year. After much discussion, the HPSW Board has decided to cancel all indoor gatherings until at least November . We are sad to announce that HPSW […]

Hardy Plant Society of Washington Updates for 2020

Monday, May 18th’s meeting with Robin Wyll, Super Easy Salad Gardening, and Monday June 15th’s meeting with Grace Hensley, Using Your Smart Phone in the Garden have been rescheduled to 2021 The HPSW Board is continuing to look into a summer plant sale, outdoors at Kandy’s, and possible scheduling of our summer picnic.  We have cancelled our […]

The HPSW March Meeting , – Cancelled

Our Program with Sue Goetz and “TheHerb Lovers Garden” will be rescheduled for AUGUST 17th, 2020. Sue Goetz, Garden Designer and Consultant, will speak on ‘The Herb-Lovers Garden’:  Landscaping, fragrance, healing, edibles, seasoning and cut flowers.  Growing hints, landscape design and recipes included. Sue Goetz is an award-winning garden designer, writer, and speaker. Through her business

HPSW Meeting – TUESDAY! January 21st from 7-9pm “The Good the Bad and the Yummy” with Sarah Verlinde

*Meeting is Tuesday not Monday due to MLK Holiday Sarah Verlinde, Launch Specialist with the UW Bothell Herbarium Collections, and fellow researcher Ashley will speak on ‘The Good, the Bad and the Yummy’, restoring bird habitat through the use of native and perennials plants and shrubs in the Pacific Northwest. Sarah earned a degree in Biology which included […]

HPSW Meeting – Monday November 18th 7-9pm -“The Rhizosphere: Where Plants & Humans Meet

Join us and Gardener Dina Russell, Founder of PlantShare in her talk on “The Rhizosphere: Where Plants & Humans meet” . We will have a lively discussion on the region of soil in the vicinity of plant roots in which the chemistry and microbiology is influenced by their growth, respiration, and nutrient exchange. November 18th […]