Apply for Clallam master gardener training — deadline Thursday
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WSU-Clallam County Extension-sponsored weekly sessions will start Wednesday, Feb. 20, and continue through May 8.
The program includes WSU research-based courses in botany, soil science, pruning, growing ornamentals and vegetables, fruit and berries, and other elements of sustainable home horticulture.
Online training, field trips, labs and classroom participation also are part of the student experience.
After completing the course, trainees have the opportunity to become involved in Master Gardener projects, program committees and demonstration gardens.
Each student receives reference and learning materials.
For more information and application materials, email Laurel Moulton at lmoulton@co.clallam.wa.us or phone 360-565-2679.
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