The Heritage Garden Program
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Heritage Gardens are landscaped areas designed to honor the cultural and natural heritage of the Columbia River Basin while utilizing sustainable gardening practices. Heritage Gardens: Promote the use of native plants especially those of cultural significance; promote low-water use landscaping & efficient irrigation methods; and educate our community about the history and biodiversity of the Columbia River Basin.
06/04/2026
Today is the Yakima County waterwise workshop! Haven't signed up? No problem!
Come joins us at 6:00 pm to learn how to transform some or all of your yard into a waterwise garden.
06/01/2026
Want to learn how to help conserve water, lower your water bill, and bring birds and butterflies into your garden? Join us this Thursday, June 4th to learn how you can do all 3!
register here: https://forms.office.com/r/9p2kQNEW3i
05/29/2026
Would you like a sage that is soft to the touch? Fringed Sage is the plant for you! No, this is not the sage you season things with. However, it has been used as a medicine and even a bug repellent.
In the garden, this plant can be used as a ground cover along paths or can be paired with plants that have dark green foliage and/or bright colors to play with contrasts. It brings a gentleness to the garden with its foliage that is covered with silky hairs giving it a silvery-white appearance.
05/29/2026
Learn about waterwise gardening and our native plants in the Yakima Basin.
to register, click here: https://forms.office.com/r/9p2kQNEW3i
05/27/2026
Come learn about waterwise gardening and learn about the native plants we have in the Yakima Basin.
Register here: https://forms.office.com/r/9p2kQNEW3i
05/26/2026
What a transformation a Heritage Garden can bring. This garden was planted fall of 2025 and is already bringing in birds, bees, and butterflies. The best part? The water bill has dropped SIGNIFICANTLY.
05/22/2026
The Threadleaf Daisy may look small. But it is mighty. Planting next to bunch grasses adds a little whimsy to the space. Flowers colors can range from blue to white and even pink. These blooms are worth looking down for.
05/16/2026
From 8-12 today (May 16th) NYCD is having an in person native plant sale at 1522 S. 18th ave. Come check it out!
05/15/2026
A favorite of our Heritage Gardeners, Oregon sunshine is a compact, short lived perennial. However, the long bloom time will leave you with color through most of the summer. The foliage below those bright yellow flowers is a soft grey green due to a covering of white wooly hairs. This plant also brings some butterflies to the garden. Butterflies that visit this plant include the orange sulfur, red admiral, comma, and skipper.
05/14/2026
Don't miss out! Come check out the NYCD in person native plant sale this Friday & Saturday.
1522 S. 18th ave.
Friday May 15th: 9 am - 6 pm
Saturday May 16th: 8 am - 12 pm
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418 North Kellogg Street
Kennewick, WA
99336
Opening Hours
| Monday | 9am - 3pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 3pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 3pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 3pm |
| Friday | 9am - 3pm |