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Seminar Wrap-Up
Well, it has been a great season of seminars this year! Thanks to everyone who attended, and to all of our great speakers as well.
We began with Knollwood's John Scott and learning to love your lawn: lucky for us, John is always around to answer questions as they come up throughout the year! We had a marvelous slide presentation about the Heritage Gardens at the Ohio Governor's Mansion: very inspiring. Some of our staff have already made a trip to volunteer in the gardens "cleaning up" this spring.
Our first "Behind The Scenes" tour of our growing facility was very well-received: we'll be sure to do it again if you missed it.
"Gardening In The Shade" was well-attended: we're not surprised after the requests we got last fall on this website for "HELP!"
The information we heard about the Emerald Ash Borer was timely and helpful...we'll keep you posted on new developments.
And finally, our annual Garden Party was a lot of fun: it was great to see so many familiar faces again!
Please tell us which seminars you enjoyed, and what you would like to see more of by clicking Post/Read Comments right below.