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It's Spring!

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It's finally here---the day that every gardener longs for! And I have the perfect idea to help you celebrate Spring--the Master Gardeners Home Garden School workshop on March 29. For the past twelve years we've been starting the gardening season with this popular all day event. If you haven't registered yet, better hurry. There are only a few seats left.

Don't miss this opportunity to learn from recognized horticultural experts, shop our Marketplace and tour Neumann's historic Convent Gardens. To register, call 610-690-2655. For more information, visit our web site or email: Linda Barry.

Do you have a gardening question? In Delaware County, call our Master Gardeners hortline at 610-690-2671 on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 AM-12 NOON.

UPCOMING MASTER GARDENERS EVENTS

April 12, 2008
Peonies
Explore gardening with peonies. Join Eleanor Tickner, owner of A Peony Garden for a discussion about the unabashed "Queens of the Garden." Cost: $10

April 26, 2008
Arbor Day Celebration
Join us at Smedley Park for an afternoon of educational activities for children that are designed to stimulate interest in trees and the environment. We'll provide hands-on experience in planting trees. Contact Linda Barry for more information.


Registration required for all events. Please call 610-690-2655 for more information or visit our website

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Marion Yaglinski has nurtured an ever-evolving garden on her own little acre in Southeastern Pennsylvania since 1992. Her property in Delaware County is certified by the National Wildlife Federation as an official Wildlife Habitat. She is a Master Gardener with Pennsylvania State University's County Extension Program in Delaware County and also volunteers at Longwood Garden’s plant shop.


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