Master Gardener to talk about thyme in Port Angeles

PORT ANGELES — Washington State University Master Gardener Rita Dinger will discuss how to grow thyme at a presentation Thursday.

She also will describe examples of several culinary and ornamental varieties at the presentation at noon in the county commissioners’ meeting room at the Clallam County Courthouse, 223 E. Fourth St., Port Angeles.

Participants will receive more than 20 ideas for using thyme in landscaping, as well as hear suggestions for using thyme in the kitchen.

Dinger said thyme is a highly versatile and sustainable herb that is easy to grow, seasonally adds attractive blossoms in the garden, is deer-proof and adds flavor to a variety of food.

Eighth year

This is Dinger’s eighth year as a certified WSU Master Gardener.

She was recognized as the 2010 Clallam County Master Gardener of the Year for her more than 1,200 hours of volunteer work at the local demonstration gardens, plant clinics and in public education.

She is the Sequim Plant Clinic manager, the culinary herb garden manager at the Master Gardener Foundation of Clallam County’s demonstration garden on Woodcock Road and has taught numerous classes and written newspaper articles on garlic, herbs, sustainable vegetable garden planning and crop rotation over the past several years.

This presentation is part of the “Green Thumbs Garden Tips” brown bag series sponsored by the WSU Clallam County Master Gardeners the second and fourth Thursday of every month in Port Angeles. Attendees may bring a lunch.

For more information, phone 360-417-2279.

More in News

Students from Mutsu City, Japan, and Port Angeles sit in a Stevens Middle School classroom eating lunch before the culture fair on Tuesday. To pass the time, they decided to have a drawing contest between themselves. (Rob Edwards)
Japanese students visit Port Angeles as part of sister city program

Mutsu students tour area’s landmarks, stay with host families

Jefferson PUD picks search firm for general manager

Commissioners select national co-op association

Port of Port Townsend hopes to sell the Elmore

First step will be to have the vessel inspected

f
Readers break $100K in donations to Home Fund

Donations can be made for community grants this spring

Threat against Port Angeles high school resolved, school district says

Principal credits partnerships with law enforcement agencies

Man flown to hospital after log truck rolls over

A Hoquiam man was airlifted to a Seattle hospital after… Continue reading

Increased police presence expected at Port Angeles High School on Friday

An increased police presence is expected at Port Angeles… Continue reading

Clallam County Superior Court Judge Elizabeth Stanley is sworn in by Judge Simon Barnhart on Thursday at the Clallam County Courthouse. Stanley, elected in November to Position 1, takes the role left by Judge Lauren Erickson, who retired. Barnhart and Judge Brent Basden also were elected in November. All three ran unopposed. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Judge sworn in

Clallam County Superior Court Judge Elizabeth Stanley is sworn in by Judge… Continue reading

Clallam trending toward more blue

Most precincts supported Harris in 2024

Landon Smith, 19, is waiting for a heart transplant at Children’s Hospital of Seattle. (Michelle Smith)
Teenager awaits heart transplant in Seattle

Being in the hospital increases his chances, mom says

Port, Lower Elwha approve agreement

Land exchange contains three stormwater ponds for infrastructure