Talk to a Master Gardener
WSU Chelan County Master Gardeners like to get our hands dirty. We want to share the dirt on growing healthy plants in the Wenatchee Valley with you. You'll find us at several types of activities in the community. Look for us answering questions, diagnosing your problem plants, teaching classes, suggesting plants for the area in and near the Wenatchee Valley in Washington:
On-Going Activities
- Diagnosis Clinics- WSU Chelan County Extension office, 400 Washington Street, Wenatchee.
or call 509-667-6543. You may leave a message and we'll call you back.
Wednesdays 1:00- 4:00 p.m. year-round, plus Mondays 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. March - October - Wenatchee Farmers Market - Saturdays, May-September
- Riverside Xeriscape Demonstration Garden, Wenatchee, on the Apple Loop trail along the Columbia River - Wednesday mornings May to October.
Events
- Basic gardening classes: January 31- May 8, 2008, Wenatchee Valley College
- Seminars at KPQ Home & Garden Show -- March 14-16, 2008, Stanley Civic Center, Wenatchee, WA
- Spring Plant Sale- April 26, 2008, Gesa parking lot
- Chelan and Douglas County Fairs
- Speakers
Ask Us a Question
Do you have a qardening question? You may email it to us and we will refer it to the Diagnosis Clinic for a short reply. The Diagnosis clinic is open Wednesday 1 - 4 pm year-round, and also on Mondays, April through mid-October.
You may email your question to ChelanMasterGardeners@gmail.com. We are required to request contact data to better identify our service base, so please include your name, city, and gender. Please include your phone number if we may contact you during our clinic hours.
State your question concisely and include as much information as possible. That may include the plant name, age, growing conditions, and symptoms.
Some questions are more complex than others and are better addressed in a discussion and with a sample of the plant. We may recommend you call or visit us during clinic hours.
You may also read about common problems and pests at WSU's Hortsense and Pestsense.