Master Gardener Sally Shunn demonstrates pruning and offers tips on caring for roses during a recent guided garden walk at the Woodcock Demonstration Garden

Master Gardener Sally Shunn demonstrates pruning and offers tips on caring for roses during a recent guided garden walk at the Woodcock Demonstration Garden

Master Gardeners offer guided walk with a focus on flowers

SEQUIM — The Clallam County Master Gardeners are offering a guided tour of the Woodcock Demonstration Garden at 10 a.m. today.

The tour will be given by a veteran Master Gardener and the walk will focus on the perennial and seasonal flowers in bloom throughout the garden.

The garden is a 2.74-acre site at 2711 Woodcock Road and has displays showcasing sustainable gardening techniques covering a broad range of ornamentals, edible and native plants, composting and garden design.

Master Gardeners tend the gardens Thursday mornings and are available to answer questions on his or her respective areas. The tour is open to the public with free admission daily.

For more information or to learn more, contact Sara Farinelli at 360-460-5774.

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