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Home » Color in your garden
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Color in your garden

"Color in Your Garden: How We See It – How We Use It" workshop, Feb. 15th

PUBLISHED ON January 23, 2018

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ALFRED, N.Y. — Cornell Cooperative Extension Master Gardener Program and The Alfred Box of Books presents: “Color in Your Garden: How We See It – How We Use It.”

The program is from 4:00 – 5:30 pm on Thursday February 15th and is FREE! Master Gardener Mary Lu Wells will be there by 3:30 pm to answer early bird questions. Call the library at 607-587-9290 to reserve a seat.

Did you know a Bluebird isn’t blue and planting your blue flowers at the rear of your garden will make it appear longer? Come and find out WHY!!

What: Color in Your Garden: How We See It – How We Use It

When: Thursday, February 15th

Time: 4:00 – 5:30 pm (early garden questions from 3:30 – 4:00 pm)

Where: The Alfred Box of Books – (1 West University Street, Alfred NY 14802)

Fee: FREE!

–Cornell Cooperative Extension

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