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Flower Container Gardening

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Flower Container Gardening

Tips for creating (& caring for) gorgeous mixed containers for spring & summer color and beauty. Mixed containers look beautiful not only on your porch or deck but mixed throughout the garden, as well.

There will be an optional workshop after to create your own container garden. Workshop fee is $17.50 and includes container, soil, & plants.

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 coffee & treats from The Fresh Market
FREE Door Prizes

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

April 29, 2017 10:30 am - 12:00 pm Evergreen of Johnson City + Google Map

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