Video of Intro to Residential Gardening Webinar
/Watch our video about ideas for your residential garden by two of our staff members, Kari and Sara.
Read MoreTips, tricks, and a quick peek into the everyday life of the conservation district.
Watch our video about ideas for your residential garden by two of our staff members, Kari and Sara.
Read More“We have paint all over our hardwood floors from her- but it was worth it to see her get excited about this project.” — Deborah R, Eleanor Ridgeway’s parent
Read MoreEnjoy our first foray into the webinar world with “Sustainable Food Gardening.”
Read MoreRaised garden beds are a great way to grow food instantly when there is a concern over potential soil contaminants. Some materials to avoid include pressure treated wood, wood with paint or varnish, and deciduous wood.
Read MorePlant Sale pickups in the age of COVID-19.
Read MoreOur 2020 Annual Plant Sale plans have changed. There will not be a walk-up sale. Pick ups will be staggered to limit exposure to COVID-19.
Read MoreOur 2020 Annual Plant Sale plans have changed. There will not be a walk-up sale, but you’ll be able to pre-order again starting Monday, March 9th. Pick ups will be staggered to limit exposure to COVID-19.
Read MoreWe are monitoring the evolving coronavirus (COVID-19) situation and are taking the recommended precautions to keep everyone healthy.
Read MoreThese handy barrels are pretty amazing. By collecting a valuable resource that literally falls from the sky, they can water your plants and livestock with chlorine-free rainwater, clean your car, bike, tools, etc. without ever using the faucet, and protect local streams and the Puget Sound. Plus, your water bill will thank you.
Read MoreHosting can be a bit stressful, and the last thing you’d want is a septic system failure.
Read More*2023 Update* This program was sunsetted in 2019. Thanks for your interest.
If you are interested in having low cost or possibly free rain barrels, please let us know.
David would love to talk to you! Give him a call at 425-377-7015 or email djackson@snohomishcd.org to learn more.
More information about rain barrels --
https://snohomishcd.org/rain-barrel-program
Here’s the wrap up of Orca Day events in Snohomish Conservation District. We’re excited to see it grow from around 20 volunteers in 2018 to a much larger reach in 2019.
Read MoreWhat used to be a rock and garbage-filled ditch is now a scaled-down riverscape of native flowers, trees and shrubs, complete with several wood ornaments and a bridge that Paul built. The neighbors say they fall asleep to the sound of the stream.
Read MoreMarquart Farms provides a bountiful paradise for multiple beehives and pollinator gardens. This urban farmland uses several sustainable agricultural practices like raingardens, three tier composting systems, and collapsible greenhouses with drip irrigation systems.
Read MoreStudents benefit from Puget Sounds Starts at My School funding through classroom lessons, practical conversations with engineers and hands-on lessons including planting native plants at their school
Read MoreIf you live in Bothell, and are considering a rain garden, please get in touch with David!
Read MoreCurious how long your donated food and produce will last at the food bank? Check out this list!
Read MoreAfter the rain stopped, a group of volunteers with their families enjoyed a fun family day on the farm at Red Barn Farm in Everett.
Read MoreCongratulations to this year’s Cascade Award winner and finalists! Thanks to North Cascades Crew for letting us crash your summer BBQ. We had so much fun!
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