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March 13, 2013 11:00 AM
New to the area -- need guidance!
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Answering your gardening questions from asters to zoysia
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We are new to the area and would like to take some classes and learn to garden. Do you have any classes soon? I have started seedlings in a room I have set up, but am in need of guidance! Thanks! - Kelle -
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