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Putting Your Gardens to Bed

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Putting Your Gardens to Bed

Tips and tasks for clean up and winterization in the garden and landscape.

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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*! Registration is requested to ensure we have enough materials, seating, & refreshments on hand.

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 12, 2019 10:30 am - 11:30 am Evergreen of Johnson City + Google Map

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