Shoreline Area News presents Master Gardener Bruce Bennett in person during August 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

Bruce Bennett, a well-respected Master Gardener, will conduct a series of informative gardening talks at local libraries in Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, and Kenmore during August 2025. The first session, titled "Introduction to Rain Gardens," will take place at Lake Forest Park Library on August 5, emphasizing sustainable management of rain runoff. Following this, Bennett will address common confusions regarding gardening products at "The A, B, Cs of Garden Centers and Nurseries" in Kenmore on August 9. His final talk, "Tips For New and Experienced Gardeners," is scheduled for August 13 at Richmond Beach Library. These events strive to foster community engagement and promote environmentally friendly gardening practices.

Bennett's extensive knowledge will aid attendees in improving their gardening skills and understanding. Each session is designed to address specific local gardening challenges and encourage sustainable practices. The talks are part of a broader initiative to enhance community knowledge about gardening in the Pacific Northwest.

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