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Gardening: Backyard Gardening and Landscaping Class tonight Second class in 7-class series By Nick Roy, Adair County Extension Agent for Agriculture Natural Resources Backyard gardening and landscaping enthusiasts are invited to attend the Center of Kentucky Home Horticulture Series offered by the Adair, Green, and Taylor County Cooperative Extension Services. Citizens may choose to attend one, a few, or all sessions offered. Tonight, at 6pmCT/7pmET Monday, January 20, 2014 the topic is "Backyard and Patio Gardening" with Dr. Richard Durham, U.K. Consumer Horticulture at, 1143 South Columbia Avenue, Campbellsville, KY (park and enter from the rear of the building) Each session is free. Remaining sessions after tonight include:
Seven Classes in this series in Greensburg (3), Campbellsville (2), and Columbia (2): 1) Trees and Shrubs for Home Landscape, 2) Backyard and Patio Gardening, 3) Keeping Trees and Shrubs Healthy, 4) Bugs, insect pests, 5) The Perfect Lawn, and 6) The Backyard Orchard, and 7) Food Preservation. Reminders for each class in CM Events and on Main Page Events on day of Each Class This story was posted on 2014-01-20 04:37:26
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