Yard and Garden Lecture Series 2026

Sat, 10 Jan, 2026 at 10:00 am to Sat, 14 Feb, 2026 at 12:00 pm UTC-08:00

Jefferson County Fairgrounds | Port Townsend

Jefferson County Master Gardener Foundation
Publisher/HostJefferson County Master Gardener Foundation
Yard and Garden Lecture Series 2026
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Get inspired with landscaping and gardening insights, connecting with our forests, water conservation, birding, and pest management.
About this Event

The Yard & Garden lecture series is a fundraising and educational community event hosted by the Jefferson County Master Gardener Foundation and Washington State University Jefferson County Extension. We’re excited to bring you six lectures focused on cultivating resilient gardens, helping our wildlife, growing food, water conservation, and gaining a better understanding of how nature improves our well-being. Events run from 10 a.m.–12 p.m. $15 for single lectures (+ tax) , and $75 for the series (+ tax). Pay for 5 and get one free! Ticket sales help support Jefferson County Master Gardener programming. Bring your friends!


Jan 10

πŸ•‘: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Gardening on a Warming Planet: Insights from Heronswood
Host: Ross Bayton

Info: Weather is perhaps the most crucial factor determining the health of our plants, and many gardeners have begun to notice changes in the regular patterns of weather. As one of the Pacific Northwest’s premier gardens, Heronswood has begun to adapt its plant selections and cultural practices to accommodate our changing climate. Join Director Ross Bayton to find out what Heronswood is doing and whether it is working.


Jan 17

πŸ•‘: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Growing Practices for a Resilient Edible Garden
Host: Marni Sorin

Info: Organic gardening practices can positively impact soil health and build climate
resilience β€” all while growing a bountiful edible garden. Gardener, educator and small-scale
farmer Marni Sorin will discuss techniques for supporting soil health, strategies and tools to
adapt to changing weather patterns, and ways that gardens can help mitigate the effects of
climate change.


Jan 24

πŸ•‘: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Rooted in Research: How Urban Forests Sustain Us
Host: Kathleen Wolf

Info: Gardeners and naturalists intuitively know that time in nature is good for people.
Research of recent decades confirms those hunches, and also expands the depth and
dimension of knowledge about nature experiences and human health. Research social scientist
and writer Dr. Kathleen Wolf will provide findings from a number of different studies, and how
nature can be designed to boost community and individual resilience of mind and body.


Jan 31

πŸ•‘: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Designing for Drought: Waterwise Design with Native Plants
Host: Lisa Taylor

Info: No matter where you live in Washington, water conservation is an issue. Educator,
consultant, and author Lisa Taylor will share how landscaping with native plants, rain gardens
and cisterns help conserve and filter water and provide habitat for pollinators. She will show how small changes β€” for example, creating contours and rain gardens, and adding cisterns and rain barrels β€” can lead to big improvements in water quality and retention. No matter where you live in Washington, water conservation is an issue.


Feb 7

πŸ•‘: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Backyard Sanctuaries: Gardening for Birds and Biodiversity
Host: Steve Hampton

Info: When it comes to supporting wildlife habitat in the places we live, there are both
opportunities and challenges. Avid birder and author Steve Hampton will walk attendees
through how to attract a wide diversity of species by creating edge habitat in backyards, all the
while navigating a variety of urban hazards and invasive species.


Feb 14

πŸ•‘: 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Working with Nature: Smarter, Safer Pest Management
Host: Jenny Glass

Info: Let’s face it β€” pests can make gardening a real challenge. Jenny Glass, plant diagnostician for the WSU-Puyallup Plant and Insect Diagnostic Laboratory, will share practical strategies for resilience: choosing hardy plants, improving soil health, and adapting to changing conditions. In addition, she’ll highlight different gardening practices that help avoid pest problems, and showcase some of the good (and surprisingly interesting) organisms that are in your yard that are eager to help.


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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Jefferson County Fairgrounds, 4907 Landes Street, Port Townsend, United States

Tickets

USD 16.41

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