[UrbanCropCircle] Summer Workshops at City People's

Julianne Jaz jazwoman at gmail.com
Tue Jun 10 19:39:49 PDT 2008


I'm on the P-Patch Listserv and all kinds of interesting things come
through; this one seemed like it might be a good one to forward on.  Hard to
beat free and informative!
>;-)
Julianne


 *Summer Gardening Workshops at City People's*
>
>
> All of our workshops are free. Come early to make sure that you get a seat.
>
> Please direct all inquiries to erincpgs at gmail.com or call our store
> 206-324-0737.
>
> See you there,
>
> Erin Meier
>
> Workshops Coordinator
> City People's Garden Store
> 2939 E. Madison
> Seattle, WA 98112
> 206-324-0737
> http://www.citypeoples.com/gardenstore/index.html
>
> *Outdoor Rooms and Intimate Garden Spaces Saturday, June 14th : 11am *
>
> *Create beautiful outdoor living spaces for summer entertaining and
> relaxation. Jean Zaputil, of Jean Zaputil Garden Design, will be here to
> teach you the ins and outs of outdoor living from plants to containers to
> furniture. *
>
> **
>
> *Low Water Use Plants** Saturday, July 12th: 11 am *
>
> *Tired of losing your garden to the summer heat? There are many delightful
> plants that require very little water. Grow a garden that is both enviable
> and sustainable. Bess Bronstein, horticulturist extraordinaire, will lead
> you down the path to a water wise garden. *
>
> **
>
> *Gardening for Wildlife 101** Saturday, August 2nd: **11am** *
>
> *Attract butterflies, birds and a host of critters to your yard. Brett
> Johnson, of **Green** **Man** **Gardens**, will be here to tell you all
> about the plants that our local wildlife can't resist. *
>
> **
>
> *Color for your Autumn Garden Saturday, September 13th: 11 am *
>
> *Autumn can be the most beautiful season of the year. Get inspired to make
> the most of your garden with Richard Greenberg, of **Earth** **Wizardry**
> **Garden** and Landscape Design. *
>
>



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The future is an infinite succession of presents, and to live now as we
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itself a marvelous victory.
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