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cornell garden walk

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 He all my family  are going to lot of water fall and garden and arbureutum 

Garden Walk Logisitics

How to plan a successful garden walk. Its starts long before the event itself! I. Multitude of participating gardens.     A. Our walk in Chicago had 50+     B. Participation is open to anyone.     C. Vegetable gardens are great, people appreciate helpful advice in growing their own food     D. Having each participating gardener write a short brief on their garden     E. People love ponds too, finding out who has one     F, 25 gardens to start? Can we get that many? Are there that many?     G. Agreeing on a date for the garden. It's summer. People take vacations. Someone is going to miss the walk each year. There was no way around it in Chicago, every year someone was disappointed it was when they were out of town. There we had it anchored to the Village Festival so there was some consistency and no feelings got hurt because it was tied to the event. At a minimum all committee members with part...

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Garden Club Committee Meeting.

  Scaggsville Garden Walk Committee. Garden Walk Committee Meeting. Garden Geek Gathering. Day -- September 4th --  Where -- 8751 Susini Dr. Laurel Time -- 1 0-11:30 a.m. Hosts -- John Livingston and Jennifer Browning Topic -- Scaggsville Garden Walk, First Annual 2022 What to bring -- Yourself and or a friend, imaginary ones are accepted What to wear -- We aren't nudists, we're gardeners, clothing is not optional Where to park -- Street parking is available or I can valet you for $100 What will we do -- Check out our garden, meet new friends, swap secrets (the garden variety), Begin initial planning process, assign responsibilities How many people will be there -- At least two of us, unless someone else has a kick arse garden party with a band and an open mike Why are we doing this -- When we lived in Chicago we were part of garden club in our community and we miss the annual garden walks, the monthly talks on what is working and what isn't, the free plants we all trade...