Master Gardeners give presentations on horticultural and environmental topics to garden clubs, libraries, homeowner associations, and any group eager to learn the latest science-based practices in gardening and environmental stewardship.
Master Gardeners will present to your organization:
The Master Gardener Mission centers around educational outreach on horticulture and environmental stewardship. Here in Lewis County, we have WSU-trained volunteers who will speak to your organization, free of charge. Please survey our library of speaking content below. If any of these topics are of interest to you, then simply press the arrow below to request a speaker. We will be in touch!
Library of content:
These are some of the classes we have taught in the past. If you don’t see a topic you’re interested in, feel free to reach out—we’re always happy to explore new ideas!

Roses
Discover best practices for growing healthy, vibrant roses that flourish in our unique Pacific Northwest climate.

Hydrangeas
Unlock the color-shifting secrets of hydrangeas, where science and beauty meet in full bloom.

Seed Saving
Explore seed saving as a powerful tool for biodiversity, self-reliance, and community sharing in the Pacific Northwest.

PNW Pollinators
Learn how to support native bees and other pollinators in both home gardens and community spaces.
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Beginner Composting
Turn kitchen scraps and yard trimmings into nutrient-rich compost for thriving plants and a healthier environment.

Garden Design
Learn how thoughtful garden design can enhance biodiversity, conserve resources, and create inviting outdoor spaces.

Native Plants
Learn how native plants reduce water use, minimize maintenance, and bring resilience to your garden spaces.

Greenhouses
Learn how greenhouses and poly tunnels extend the growing season, protect crops, and boost garden productivity year-round.

Garlic
Garlic Discover the basics of growing and storing—plus a dash of its history and healing properties.