All Badged Presentations Delivered:

Reimagining Your Lawn

March 12th. Dogwood Garden Club of Eatonville, WA (Southeastern Pierce county). Good session with a number of gardeners in this rural area seriously considering shrinking/removing their lawn. One in the […]

More Trees Please

12/9/2025 – Gray Harbor and Pacific County MG Founders via Zoom It was a good opportunity to obtain feedback on the presentation from MGs. They liked the presentation but would […]

The Resilient Yard, Battling Climate Change at Home

I have presented this topic to several organizations on several dates. I have received a lot of positive feedback and people “loved” the information and presentation. See details: 1) 8/9/2025 […]

Protect Our Pollinators

July 26th, Shoreline Garden Club, King County Shared about protecting pollinators and which plants we need to add to our gardens for them! People really liked it.

Protect our Pollinators

April 19, 2025, Clark County, Vancouver Community Library main branch. Augmented presentation with a hands-on exercise that was well received.

The Resilient Yard

February 26, 2025, Clark County, Camas Washougal Garden Club. Very well received message.

The Resilient Yard

June’25 gave the presentation to a group of Island County Master Gardeners. A number of them expressed interest in giving presentations within Island County.

Reimagining Your Lawn

October’25 presented to members of the Master Gardeners Foundation of Thurston County. Three dozen attended the session as part of their monthly foundation meeting.

Climate Ready Plants

March’25 presented to a group from Bellevue Botanical Garden in King County on plant selections to optimize around climate change.

Protect our Pollinators

February’25 presented in the Clark County Library to a group of people interested in the effect of Climate Change on our Pollinators

More Trees, Please

In August’25, presented at the Shoreline Community College (King County) to members of the public who attended as part of Shoreline’s environmental education program.

Veggie Gardening with EASE

In April’25, I presented to the Tillicum Woodbrook Community Garden to a dozen veggie gardeners interested in learning more about growing veggies and the positive impact they can have on […]

The Resilient Yard

February’25 delivered The Resilient Yard to King County Master Gardener Interns as part of their training program.