Washington master gardeners today: Nine ways WSU Master Gardeners make healthier communities
WSU Extension Master Gardeners use decades of accumulated training and knowledge to help build healthy communities.

It began in Washington: WSU Master Gardeners 50th anniversary kicks off April 8
Kicking off their golden anniversary, WSU Master Gardeners are going back to where it started.

New from Extension: Understanding wireworms; do coffee grounds make good mulch?
Latest guides help gardeners learn about mulch, farmers manage a persistent insect pest.

New Extension guides inform forest and homeowners, farmers
Latest guides help forest landowners, lawn growers, perennial crop farmers.

Gardening with Native Plants book inspires perennial passions
From sourdough to home-improvement projects, the coronavirus pandemic has inspired a renaissance in creativity.

New from Extension: Food safety, apple economics, home wetlands, Wilke Farm report
Latest guides help growers explore feasibility of Fuji orchards, care for ponds and streams.

Building connections helps feed a community
A WSU Extension agent worked with a local gardener in northwest Clallam County to set up a farm stand that’s providing fresh produce to an area where that’s hard to get.

How does your rain garden grow? Best plants for the Pacific Northwest
As long as it is carefully placed and holds the right soil mix and suitable plants, you too can have a rain garden, regardless of where you live.

WSU Faculty, Staff, Students Give Back to Community with Fruits of the Earth
PULLMAN, Wash. — “I’m a plant freak!” said Tim Paulitz when asked why he gardens. Paulitz, a USDA scientist and WSU Department of Plant Pathology faculty member, is a member […]
Tree Fruit, Clean Plants, Gardens for Kids
High-throughput Technologies Get Fruit Breeders’ Juices Flowing Scientists in Washington State University’s horticultural genomics program are the first to routinely provide DNA information to their colleagues in tree fruit breeding […]