Friday, March 8, 2013

Welcome to the 2013 Savvy Gardener Classes!
Please join us for our Spring classes – March through June – throughout King County. All classes are free and guaranteed fun.
Check out new topics such as food forests, drip irrigation design, landscape planning for the advanced gardener and creating gardens without automatic irrigation.
Please note that most of these classes require pre-registration through Brown Paper Tickets. Just click on the link for each class and register online or call Brown Paper Tickets for friendly help. These classes are brought to you by the Saving Water Partnership, Cascade Water Alliance and the many local water utilities that comprise these organizations.
Classes held in Sammamish:

Favorite Northwest Natives for Sun and Shade
Greg Rabourn, Educator, radio personality
Add beautiful color, texture and wildlife benefits to your garden by incorporating stunning northwest natives. Greg Rabourn will show you different plants that will thrive in sunny hot spots or shady corners. Follow Greg's tips and you will be amazed at the birds and butterflies that visit your garden while also reducing your yard maintenance.

Sustainable Garden Design
Jessi Bloom, Owner and lead designer of N.W. Bloom EcoLogical Landscapes
Landscapes and gardens offer a wealth of benefits if designed and managed well. Jessica will teach you how to look at your garden as an ecosystem and explore the possibilities to make your space more sustainable. She will cover building healthy soils, good design and planning, as well as proper maintenance strategies to reduce work while preserving our natural resources. The class will go through the design process, how to choose plants and prioritize uses for your space. You’ll see examples of beautiful, sustainable landscapes for inspiration. After taking this class you will have the tools to begin a journey towards making your own garden more sustainable.

Wildlife-Friendly Gardening for Beauty and Sustainability
Emily Bishton, Landscape designer and environmental educator
Welcome songbirds, butterflies, and beneficial insects into your yard while conserving natural resources at the same time. Discover how urban wildlife can provide you with year-round natural pest and weed control and better pollination. Then, learn about design techniques and maintenance practices that can attract and nurture beneficial wildlife in your garden for years to come.
  • Saturday, June 8; 1pm-2:30pm
    Sammamish Plateau Water and Sewer District
    1510 228th Ave. SE, Sammamish
    Register Online | Phone: 1-800-838-3006
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    Many more classes in Issaquah, Redmond and the surrounding area.  Please see the Savvy Gardener web page for more details:  

    Tuesday, March 5, 2013


     
     
     

    Tired of that long drive on 520 during rush hour to attend WNPS meetings?  A new sub chapter of the Central Puget Sound Chapter is forming and meeting in Issaquah!

     
    Eastside Sub-Chapter Event

    Wednesday evening, March 27, from 6:00-8:00pm the newly forming Eastside Sub-Chapter of the CPS-WNPS is hosting a panel discussion and Q&A session on gardening with native plants. The panel will feature several knowledgeable and experienced native plant gardeners who will give short presentations and then answer your native plant questions. This event will be held in the King County Library System Service Center, 960 Newport Way NW in Issaquah. Everyone is welcome to this FREE event.  If you have any questions, or if you would like to volunteer to bring snacks, help with set-up or take-down, or greet and direct people at the door, please contact  Bonnie Harpel, Gidget142@gmail.com or (425) 449-1545.

    Sunday, February 10, 2013



    

    The City of Sammamish will be holding a spring plant salvage event on March 23. The salvage will be from 9am - 1pm, with the opportunity to salvage for yourself from 1-2pm. Additional volunteers will be needed from 2-4pm to plant the plants at Illahee Trail.


    To register go to these links:

    Native Plant Salvage from 9am to 1pm

    Planting at Illahee Trail from 2pm - 4pm




    Contact Dawn Sanders with any questions:  (425) 295-0556
     
    Want to attract more wildlife to your backyard?
    Please join us for a Backyard Habitat class this spring at the Woodland Park Zoo!
     
    In this series of five classes, you’ll learn from experts fromSeattle Audubon, PAWS Wildlife Center, Washington NativePlant Society, Washington Department of Fish & Wildlife,and Woodland Park Zoo about how to design your wildlifehabitat, attract birds and other wildlife to your backyard,select and care for native plants, manage your backyardsustainably, and get your yard certified as a BackyardHabitat.
    Spring 2013 Classes:
    ATTRACTING BIRDS TO YOUR BACKYARD
    Wednesday, March 20th from 7 to 9 p.m.
    KEEPING PETS AND WILDLIFE SAFE IN YOUR BACKYARD HABITAT
    Thursday, April 4th from 7 to 9 p.m.
    SPRING PLANTS AND PLANTING
    Wednesday, April 24th from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
    SITE EVALUATION, DESIGN, AND MAINTENANCE
    Tuesday, May 7th from 7 to 9 p.m.
    WATER FEATURES FOR WILDLIFE
    Tuesday, May 21st from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
    Cost: $25 per person per class / $100 per person for the five-part series if you register before 3:00 p.m. on the first class day.
    For more information and to register, please see the zoo’s website:www.zoo.org/backyardhabitat
     
    Jenny Mears | WOODLAND PARK ZOOCommunity Engagement Coordinator
    601 North 59th Street, Seattle WA 98103
     

    Woodland Park Zoo saves animals and their habitats
    through conservation leadership and engaging
    experiences, inspiring people to learn, care and act.

     
    WPZ Backyard Habitat flyer 2013.pdfWPZ Backyard Habitat flyer 2013.pdf
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    Sunday, January 27, 2013

    Upcoming Native Plant Sales

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    King Conservation District’s

    2013 Native Bareroot

    Plant Sale!

    The King Conservation District offers a variety of low-cost native trees and shrubs for conservation purposes such as wildlife habitat, windbreaks, hedgerows, reforestation and stream enhancement.

    Note: The plants are bareroot stock, which means they do not come in pots.

     
    How To Order: Order and pay for plants by credit/debit card online at www.kingcd.org. All orders must be prepaid to secure your order. All orders must be received by February 8, 2013.

    Pick-Up Dates: March 1st: 9am-4pm and March 2nd: 9am-2pm

    Pick-Up Location: King Conservation District

    1107 SW Grady Way

    Renton, WA 98057

    *Plant delivery not available

    Availability: Quantities are limited, all plants are sold on a first-come, first-serve basis.

    Volunteer for plants: Ask the staff about how you can volunteer in exchange for plants!
     
    Questions: Call Jacobus Saperstein, King Conservation District
    Phone: 425-282-1912; Email: jacobus.saperstein@kingcd.org

    If you miss this sale, here are two more:
     
        Eastside Audubon April 27th Kirkland Children’s School
        WNPS plant sale May 11 Mercerdale Park
       


    Sunday, November 18, 2012

    One Year Celebration!


    Time to celebrate our first year as Certified Community Wildlife Habitat!  As of September, 2012, our grand total of certified wildlife habitats in Sammamish consisted of:

    200 homes
    9 schools
    8 City Parks
    5 Sammamish Plateau Water District sites
    4 Farms
    1 Church

    Many thanks to you all for helping us reaching this community goal!!

    Our new challenge for Sammamish is to have all public and private schools become certified wildlife habitats!

    Our current certified schools include:

    Discovery Elementary
    Sammamish Childrens School
    Arbor Schools
    Mcauliffe Elementary
    Inglewood Jr High
    Red Gate Preschool
    Creekside Elementary School
    Elizabeth Blackwell Elementary


    Families who are looking for a project to do with their kids can consider certifying their home or working with one of the schools that are not listed above to become certified. It is a fun and easy project.  http://www.nwf.org/CertifiedWildlifeHabitat/UserAccount/SignIn

    Teachers, check out all the information and educator resources available to help you create and use a certified Schoolyard Wildlife Habitat as an outdoor classroom!