Posted: Wednesday, March 27, 2013 10:00 am
Tri-State Media
Trees and shrubs add beauty and value to residential and commercial property.
They help modify microclimates around buildings and outdoor living areas.
Best of all, trees and shrubs are not difficult to establish and maintain.
But, landscaping is not only about plants. Hardscapes — walkways, paths, structures — are also very important to a proper and functional landscape.
Please considering joining the Warrick County Purdue Master Gardeners for an upcoming educational program on these topics. “Thinking Outside the Flower Pot” Landscaping Ideas will be held Saturday, April 6 from 9 a.m. to noon in the Homemakers Building at the Warrick County Fairgrounds.
Warrick County Purdue Master Gardeners invite you to join them for an educational program on landscaping ideas for your home. Areas to be discussed will be flowering trees and shrubs, hardscape DIYs, native plants and more. Seminar counts for three hours of continuing education credits for Master Gardeners. Cost is $5 per person. For more information and to register, call Amanda Mosiman at 897-6100 or e-mail bailey1@purdue.edu.
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Amanda Bailey-Mosiman is the Extension Educator — Ag and Natural Resources for Purdue Extension of Warrick County. She can be reached by e-mail at bailey1@purdue.edu or by phone at 897-6100.
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