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April 23 Planting Dahlia Tubers and Controlling the Snails and Slugs “Work to Learn” Party at the Sequim Botanical Garden

April 16, 2022 Renne Brock

Saturday, April 23 at 12:30 PM Terrace Garden at 500 Carrie Blake Community Park near the bandshell On Saturday, April…

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Posted in: in the garden, SBGS, work to learn party Filed under: dahlia, education, work to learn party
Gardener learning at the Sequim Botanical Garden

February 26 Pruning Roses “Work to Learn” Party

February 23, 2022 Renne Brock

It’s time to prune roses to get them ready to bloom their best and have the best health! The Sequim Botanical…

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What’s Blooming in the garden? September Dahlias!

September 13, 2021 Renne Brock

Dahlias are blooming in the Sequim Botanical Garden in Carrie Blake Community Park photography by Leslie A. Wright. More than…

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Posted in: in the garden, SBGS Filed under: dahlia, flowers

August 28 Sequim-Friendly Plants for Arid Summers at Sequim Botanical Garden “Work to Learn” Party

August 19, 2021 Renne Brock

On Saturday, August 28 at 1:00 PM, the Sequim Botanical Garden Society invites you to their “Work to Learn” Party…

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Posted in: in the garden, work to learn party Filed under: lavender, work to learn party

Blooming with Appreciation

January 13, 2021 Renne Brock

In 2020, we can look back at the lovely garden experience shared by our community. We can thank the Sequim…

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Posted in: fundraising, in the garden Filed under: membership, volunteer

Zookeeper’s Giraffe and more Dahlias in Bloom

August 5, 2020 Renne Brock

The 2020 dahlias are blooming in the Sequim Botanical Garden, including the famous Zookeeper’s Giraffe. You can learn more about…

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Golden Celebration Roses at the Sequim Botanical Garden by Renne Emiko Brock

February 29 Pruning Roses “Work to Learn” Party at the Sequim Botanical Garden

February 19, 2020 Renne Brock

Saturday, February 29, 2020 at 1:00 PM Terrace Garden at Carrie Blake Community Park near the band shell On Saturday, February…

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Posted in: in the garden, work to learn party Filed under: roses
Yellow Rose

September 28 Sequim Botanical Garden “Work to Learn” Party on Selecting and Planting Roses

August 31, 2019 4sbgs

On Saturday, September 28 at 1:00 PM, the Sequim Botanical Garden Society invites you to their “Work to Learn” Party…

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Posted in: in the garden, SBGS, work to learn party Filed under: roses

August 24 “Work to Learn” Party Presentation on Plants for Arid Summers

August 1, 2019 4sbgs

On Saturday, August 24 at 1:00 PM, the Sequim Botanical Garden Society invites you to their “Work to Learn” Party…

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Master Plan Carrie Blake Community Park

Learn Time Tested Techniques at July 27 Sequim Botanical Garden “Work to Learn” Party on Approaching Weeds

July 1, 2019 4sbgs

On Saturday, July 27 at 1:00 PM, the Sequim Botanical Garden Society invites you to their “Work to Learn” Party…

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The Sequim Botanical Garden Society is a volunteer partner with the City of Sequim and a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. We provide educational information and a visual demonstration of what can be done in home gardening with research-based horticultural practices near the band shell in Carrie Blake Community Park. Connect with us online or via email for inspiring and educational volunteer opportunities in the garden.

We value all contributions made to the success and growth of the Garden.

Sequim Botanical Garden Society

132 Hooker Road, Box G712

Sequim, WA 98382

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