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Creating Robust and Resilient Green Spaces for Nearby Nature

This is a list of Evergreen Thumb episodes related to Nearby Nature. WSU Master Gardeners play a crucial role in enhancing community resilience by actively engaging with people, plants, greenspaces, and public landscapes. Their efforts contribute to the improvement of physical and mental health within the community, fostering a more robust and resilient environment for all. Research indicates that exposure to nature positively influences human physical and mental health, as well as overall quality of life.

For additional information on how WSU Extension Master Gardeners are helping to create robust and resilient garden spaces for all visit the WSU Extension Master Gardener program website.

Nearby Nature: How Plants Benefit Mind and Body

In part two of our Program Priority Series we cover the topic of nearby nature. Eldergrow educator and 2023 Washington State WSU Extension Master Gardener of the Year Cathi Lamoreux joins us to chat about how nearby nature improves our health by making us more resilient physically & mentally.

Bringing the Outdoors In: Indoor Gardening Essentials – Episode 006

In this episode of The Evergreen Thumb, Jonica Burkett explains indoor gardening essentials. She discusses the hows and whys of growing indoors, briefly touching on methods like aquaponics and hydroponics, as well as the key concerns of managing soil, water, and pests.

Cultivating Second Chances: Benton-Franklin MGs Empower Incarcerated Youth

In this episode, I have a conversation with Alice Allison, a WSU Extension Master Gardener in Benton-Franklin Counties, about their work with the local juvenile justice center.

The Benton-Franklin County WSU Extension Master Gardener Program won the David Gibby Search for Excellence Award in the youth category at the 2023 International Master Gardener Conference in Overland Park, Kansas for this project.

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