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Putting Your Gardens to Bed

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Putting Your Gardens to Bed

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It’s that time of year where you want to perform your winterization tasks. We will be discussing the various tasks and clean up needed to tuck your gardens in for the winter and prep them for a great Spring!

Join us at 10:30 on scheduled Saturday mornings in our beautiful greenhouses for informative seminars. Our knowledgeable staff provide helpful information, tips, and instructions on a variety of topics. We provide fresh bagels & coffee from Wheeler’s Bagels, handouts, topic related coupons,  & door prizes. The best part? It’s all FREE*!

You can register at 423-282-3431 or  by clicking here.

 

*Seminars are always free. On occasion, we offer optional additional workshops at a nominal cost for attendees if they wish to participate.

October 13, 2018 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Evergreen of Johnson City + Google Map

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