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Read moreAre you eating wasabi or horseradish? November 20 Guided Work Party
Most of the vegetable beds are covered warmly and protectively in a generous coat of mulch. Now they are ready for the winter!
Gardeners in cold November
Nootka rose plant, a very hardy and fragrant native rose.
Goldenrod, a native perennial plant that is great for attracting pollinators and butterflies
Wapato plant, also known as duck potato, is a native plant that grows in soil beside streams and is harvested for its bulbs, which look like potatoes
Transplanting wapato plant and covering the bed with straw
Volunteers working on reshaping the end vegetable bed
After the reshaping! Looking much better
Border project
Spreading the fall leaves
Transplanting the raspberry plants
Horseradish roots