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ACHS student-run greenhouse is now open The Adair County High School Student Run Greenhouse, 176 FFA Drive, Columbia, KY, is now open. Hours of Operation are Monday-Friday 8am-4pmCT and Saturday 8am-12pm noon CT. The Greenhouse is closed if we are experiencing bad weather. Limited supplies!!! Things are packed and sold in cell packs, individual pots, or baskets. We have: Red Geraniums, Dahlias, 5 types wave petunias, regular petunias, marigolds, mixed cockscombs, periwinkles, dragon wing begonias, wax and tuberous begonias, blue salvias, impatiens, sweet potato vines, coleus, Osteosperm, cabbage, broccoli, cauliflower, 20 varieties tomatoes, And more! If you have any question just call 270-384-2751. - SHAMARIE CLAIBORNE, Media Coordinator, Adair County School District. This story was posted on 2014-04-29 15:14:35
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