
Tag: Gardening News
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Limestone County Master Gardeners: Gettin’ Dirty at the Library
Join Limestone County Master Gardeners for Gettin’ Dirty at the Library on August 13, 2024 from 11-noon at the Athens-Limestone Public Library, 603 Jefferson Street. Alabama Master Gardener Melissa Kirkindall will present “Hummingbirds.”
Gettin’ Dirty at the Library is free and open to the public.
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Limestone County Master Gardeners: Saturday Workshops
Limestone County Master Gardeners will host a Saturday Workshop on August 17, 2024 at 10 am at the Limestone County Extension Office, 1109 W. Market St., Athens.“Fall Vegetable Gardening” will be presented by MG’s Owen & Alison Hofer.
Everything you want to know about growing a fall vegetable garden: timing, preparation, care, best fall plants, and planting steps.
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Calhoun County Master Gardeners 2024 Program and Lunch Schedule
The Calhoun County Master Gardeners will have a monthly program and lunch on August 14, 2024 at Cane Creek Gardens in Anniston, Alabama.
Steven Langston, CCMG will present “Green House Flowers.”
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Calhoun County Master Gardeners 2024 Program and Lunch Schedule
The Calhoun County Master Gardeners will have a monthly program and lunch on August 14, 2024 at Cane Creek Gardens in Anniston, Alabama.
Steven Langston, CCMG will present “Green House Flowers.”
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Limestone County Master Gardeners: Gettin’ Dirty at the Library
Join Limestone County Master Gardeners for Gettin’ Dirty at the Library on July 9, 2024 from 11-noon at the Athens-Limestone Public Library, 603 Jefferson Street. Horticulturalist Katrina Mitchell and the Huntsville Botanical Gardens present “Plants Endemic to North Alabama.”
Gettin’ Dirty at the Library is free and open to the public.
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Limestone County Master Gardeners: Saturday Workshops

Limestone County Master Gardeners will host a Saturday Workshop on July 20, 2024 at 10 am at the Limestone County Extension Office, 1109 W. Market St., Athens.
“Preserving the Harvest” will be presented by AMG Barbara McFarlen. We grew it, we ate it, and we gave it away, and still have lots of garden veggies. So let’s can and
freeze the squash, tomatoes, corn, beans, strawberries, and peaches. Our tools are hot water bath, pressure canner, and freezer.All workshops are free and open to the public.











