Established as The Skamokawa Eagle in 1891
Top right: Volunteer and school board director Robin Westphall explains the Three Sisters bed at the Wahkiakum School Garden. It's based on a Native American practice of planting corn, squash, and beans close together, where they will thrive.
Lower left: The raised beds at the Wahkiakum School Garden hold growing potatoes, onions, strawberries, artichokes, pumpkins, watermelon and more.
Lower right: The new greenhouse at Wahkiakum High School has been erected.
Photos by Diana Zimmerman.
Reader Comments(0)