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Adair County Garden Club kicks off Herb Gardening education


EVENT: Second Chance for Herb Gardening help: Members of the Adair County Garden Club will be at the Farmer’s Market on the Square 8am-12pmCT on Saturday, April 27, 2013, at the Adair Annex Parking Lot, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY. Please stop by for your free packets of herb seeds as well as information and support to help you establish your own herb garden. - Barbara Armitage, President Adair County Garden Club

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By Barbara Armitage
News from the Adair County Garden Club

Gardeners from all around the community gathered on Thursday March 28, 2013 to attend "Herbs 101" the first of several herb related classes this year to be presented by the Adair County Garden Club.



Master Gardeners Kathy Hunt and Jeanne Marshburn guided a packed house through the steps of planning, planting, growing, propagating, and harvesting herbs in our own gardens.

Kathy Hunt set the tone of this fun class with a quote from her favorite garden author Tammi Hartung author of Homegrown Herbs. "If you are new to growing herbs remember that the only rule is that there are no rules."

Students each received a gift of herb seeds from the ACGC, cilantro, basil and dill. Armed with enthusiasm and information the gardeners are prepared to plant their own gardens - as soon as the weather warms up...

Here's your second chance to learn how to plant your own Herb Garden.

Members of the Adair County Garden Club will be at the Farmer's Market on the Square 8am-12pmCT on Saturday, April 27, 2013, at the Adair Annex Parking Lot, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY.

Please stop by for your free packets of herb seeds as well as information and support to help you establish your own herb garden. - Barbara Armitage, President Adair County Garden Club


This story was posted on 2013-03-29 03:51:36
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