
PITCHER PLANTS AND WATERWISE WONDERS
FREE. Registration NOT required.
Dive into the fascinating world of carnivorous and drought-tolerant plants, exploring the unique structures of pitcher plants and the diverse shapes, textures, and adaptations that allow waterwise plants to thrive. Learn a little about where some of these plants come from, their growing requirements, and how to care for them. The class will also include a brief introduction to nature journaling where you’ll learn to use simple prompts and materials to more deeply connect and engage with nature, truly see the world around you, and draw and write about what you see. You’ll get a guided tour of the Learning Garden’s pitcher plant bed and waterwise area and have the opportunity to journal about your observations in a fun, interactive environment. Bring your own journal, pens, and pencils to class or use provided paper and writing/drawing materials. No previous nature journaling experience necessary.



In cooperation with the OSU Extension Service, the Washington County Master Gardener Association (WCMGA) provides relevant, research-based education and outreach to the public about horticulture and household pests. This information promotes sustainable practices that minimize risks to human health and the environment. The Washington County Master Gardener Association (WCMGA) sponsors a wide variety of gardening–related demonstrations, lectures, seminars and workshops in various Washington County Oregon locations. Most of our events are free and open to the public. The WCMGA is a 501c3 non-profit supported by hundreds of volunteers, who work to educate the public about sustainable, affordable gardening.