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Upcoming event at the Lexington Arboretum

November 3, 5:54 AMLexington Gardening ExaminerBobbi Rightmyer
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The Lexington Arboretum
The Lexington Arboretum
(Photo copyright the Lexington Arboretum)

PUTTING YOUR GARDEN TO BED:
NO NEED TO SNOOZE WHILE THE PLANTS ARE DORMANT

Tuesday, November 10th from 6:00-7:30p.m.


Even though the first killing frost of fall has come and gone, there are still plenty of gardening activities in late fall that will help ensure a healthy, productive landscape next season. Rick Durham will discuss the benefits of cleaning up the landscape, which plants to cut back now and why, proper mulching techniques, overwintering tender plants and preparing tools for storage.

COST $7 (MEMBERS-$5)

For more information, check out the website at Lexington Arboretum.
 

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