Suwannee Democrat

Suwannee Democrat

April 1, 2009

Spring-friendly landscaping and gardening series

Suwannee County UF/IFAS Master Gardener volunteers are continuing their Spring-Friendly Landscaping & Gardening Series. This month’s topic is “Fertilizers and Fertilizing Your Landscape” on April 2. This series is offered on the 1st Thursday of every month at 10 am.

Other topics to be discussed throughout the series include: Plants to Attract Wildlife, Those Pesky Insects Attacking Your Landscape, Blueberries, Palms In The Landscape, Preparing For Your Fall Vegetable Garden, Cool Season Vegetable Varieties and Seed Starting, Cool Season Bedding Plants and Bulbs.

The classes will be held at The Whistlestop which is located at 12224 County Road 10A in Wellborn.

For more information contact Carolyn Saft at csaft318@ufl.edu or Pam Burke at peburke@ufl.edu or 386-362-2771.

Extension programs are open to all people regardless of race, color, sex, religion, disability or national origin. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, any person needing a special accommodation to participate in any activity should contact the Suwannee County Cooperative Extension Service at 1302 Eleventh Street, SW, Live Oak, Florida 32060 or telephone 386 - 362 - 2771 at least five working days prior to the event. Hearing impaired can access the foregoing telephone by contacting the Florida Relay Service at 1 - 800 - 955 - 8770 or 800 - 955 - 8772 (TDD).

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Spring-friendly landscaping and gardening series
by Anonymous , , Wed Apr 01, 2009, 07:43 AM EDT
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