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SEMINAR: Fairy Gardening

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SEMINAR: Fairy Gardening

Learn tips for enjoying this fun hobby. Stay afterwards for a workshop to create your own take-home fairy garden. Bring your own container or purchase one from us. You will also receive a 20% discount on all accessories and plants that are used in the workshop.

 

Saturday Seminars are a great way to learn more about gardening and try something new. Whether you are getting information for a new project or just want to improve your skills, these free learning seminars are a great place to start.

FREE Refreshments from The Fresh Market
FREE Door Prizes

Please RSVP to let us know you’re coming by calling (423) 282-3431.

Topics and dates are subject to change. Please check our website or call prior to arrival.

April 23, 2016 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Evergreen of Johnson City + Google Map

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