The Perennial Path: A Walk & Talk Series – Spring Bulbs & Bloomers

April 3, 2025

Events in Everett

WSU Extension Master Gardeners of Snohomish County is pleased to present the second of a new six-part informal educational program, The Perennial Path: A Walk & Talk Series.

On April 12th, Lee Borgatta, Co-Manager of the Master Gardener Perennial Border Demonstration Garden and Board Member of the Evergreen Arboretum & Gardens, invites guests in the Arboretum to learn about different bulb plants in the garden and other perennial spring flowers in bloom there.

Hear how to identify, select, grow, and enjoy bulbs and spring bloomers in your own garden. The talk is free; no registration required.

Meet at the Arboretum entrance columns at noon. Dress for the weather, and come prepared to ask questions!

The Perennial Path: A Walk & Talk Series presented by WSU Extension Master Gardeners of Snohomish County

April 12, 2025, noon to 1 pm
in Evergreen Arboretum & Gardens, 145 Alverson Blvd., Everett, WA 98201

About the Evergreen Arboretum Perennial Border Demonstration Garden:

Evergreen Arboretum Demonstration Garden is over 200 feet of mixed perennial display border garden. It is one of the main entry gardens within the Evergreen Arboretum & Gardens, located in Legion Memorial Park in North Everett.

This beautiful garden features both unusual plant specimens and traditional perennials suitable to local residential use. The purpose of this WSU Extension Master Gardener program is to provide science-based public education for home gardeners about good perennial gardening practices, garden design, plant selection and management, and the many benefits of maintaining a perennial garden.

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