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Become a lifelong gardener

Learn how to indulge your love of gardening despite age or mobility level during a two-hour program at 1 p.m. Wednesday, April 19, at the Haywood County Cooperative Extension Office on Raccoon Road in Waynesville.

Topics will include how to adapt existing tools for more efficient use around the garden, proper body mechanics to use while working in the garden and garden design. Haywood County Master Gardener Volunteers Rusti Nichols and Carleen Treviño will facilitate the class.

To reserve a spot, mail a $10 check and email address or drop if off in person by Friday, April 14. Checks should be payable to Haywood CES and mailed or delivered to Extension Learn to Grow Class, 589 Raccoon Road, Suite 118, Waynesville, NC 28786. Direct questions to This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.  or 828.456.3575. Proceeds fund horticultural projects and grants in Haywood County.

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