Yard & Garden Lecture Series 2026
Rooted in Research: How Urban Forests Sustain Us
Dr. Kathleen Wolf
Gardeners and naturalists intuitively know that time in nature is good for people. Research of recent decades confirms those hunches, and also expands the depth and dimension of knowledge about nature experiences and human health. Research social scientist and writer Dr. Kathleen Wolf will provide findings from a number of different studies, and how nature can be designed to boost community and individual resilience of mind and body.
Get inspired with landscaping and gardening insights, connecting with our forests, water conservation, birding, and pest management.
The Yard & Garden lecture series is a fundraising and educational community event hosted by the Jefferson County Master Gardener Foundation and Washington State University Jefferson County Extension. We’re excited to bring you six lectures focused on cultivating resilient gardens, helping our wildlife, growing food, water conservation, and gaining a better understanding of how nature improves our well-being. Events run from 10 a.m.–12 p.m. $15 for single lectures (+ tax) , and $75 for the series (+ tax). Pay for 5 and get one free! READ FAQ FOR TIPS ON PURCHASING SERIES TICKETS. Ticket sales help support Jefferson County Master Gardener programming. Bring your friends!
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