Woodcock Demonstration Garden                                                           See the latest event in the Garden .
2711 Woodcock Road, Sequim WA

The Foundation owns and maintains the Woodcock Demonstration Garden on 2.74 acres.  The garden presents a variety of gardening themes, including a rose garden, cottage garden, pollinator garden, shade garden, culinary and medicinal herb gardens, ornamental shrub garden, and an ornamental grasses garden. Vegetable gardening in raised beds and on trellises is demonstrated, along with small fruit (berries and kiwi) growing, and composting methods.  There are beautiful and interesting display areas for succulents, container gardening, and dahlias, to name a few.  Additionally, there is an orchard with a variety of apple, pear, and Asian pear trees with demonstrations of different growing methods.

The garden is open to the public during daylight hours year-round, with parking in the west entrance.  Master Gardeners gather at Woodcock between 9 and noon on Thursdays for work parties—a good time to stop by with gardening questions.  The garden provides a pleasant and tranquil place for picnic lunches or quiet respites in beautiful surroundings.  Please join us, enjoy the facility, and perhaps learn something about gardening in our area.

The Woodcock Demonstration Garden is located at 2711 Woodcock Road, about 10 minutes northwest of Sequim and 20 minutes northeast of Port Angeles as a community educational facility.

Fifth Street Garden

328 East 5th St., Port Angeles

Second Saturday

All walks are free and open to the public and occur rain or shine. The walks are beneficial to persons new to vegetable gardening, as well as more seasoned vegetable gardeners.

 

The Fifth Street Community Garden is located at 328 E. 5th ST. directly across from Port Angeles City Hall. Clallam County Master Gardeners maintain a blueberry demonstration plot and four vegetable demonstration plots that showcase vegetable varieties that work well in our North Olympic Peninsula climate. Community members can find innovative ways to extend the growing season and grow more warm season vegetables in our cool climate, and low impact ways to improve soil and plant nutrition. Come talk to a Master Gardener about the vegetable plots; work parties are scheduled on Tuesdays from 10 am – 12 pm throughout the summer months.  Bring your vegetable garden questions and get one-on-one gardening advice. 

Best parking for visitors is across the street in the P. A. City Hall lot, then on 5th ST. north side.

 

 

Protecting our blueberries!

OUR LEARNING GARDENS

Where we demonstrate sustainable home gardening techniques and grow fresh produce for local food banks. 

 Any and all monetary donations will be used to support Clallam County Master Gardeners by

    Providing seeds, & garden bed maintenance items for our two demonstration gardens.

 Helping us reestablish our Plant Clinics and traveling education clinics.

 Improving the demonstration gardens for enhanced access, security fencing, deer fencing, and upgrading educational facilities. clinics.

 Improving the demonstration gardens for enhanced access, security fencing, deer fencing, and upgrading educational facilities.