Get In The Know: Spring Seminars 2016
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Get In The Know: Spring Seminars 2016
What to do when the temperatures are up and down (mostly down) snow still flies at the drop of a knitted cap, and there is more mud in your yard than green? Start planning and dreaming, that\\\'s what!
One of the first sure signs that Spring will come around here is publishing our list of Seminars and Workshops. The variety of topics will give any gardener something to think about, whether it is a new venture or a refresher course for inspiration.
This year we\\\'ll be talking about the earliest of vegetable crops to plant in the coming weeks, you can get your fingers in the dirt to create a miniature garden, get important and fascinating info on the life and needs of bees, start your own easy-to-care-for rose garden, learn what we are most excited to see this spring, and get great tips for every aspect of your gardening experience. Whew! Print or read the list here, call your friends, mark your calendar and call to register... we\\\'ll see you there (here)!