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Monthly Archives: April 2014
Foliage and Tin Cans Are Beautiful
Here’s the back story on the foliage. Our latest Master Gardener trainee class “graduated” the other night after struggling through 100 hours of classroom lectures and hands-on workshops. Now they are “firsties”–first year MGs until they acquire enough service and … Continue reading
Posted in Garden Art, Gardening, Recycling
Tagged floral arrangements, flowers, foliage, foodies, graduation, Master Gardeners, recycling, Wine Country
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