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Haywood Extension hosts ‘learn to grow’ classes

This class will teach people what they need to know to grow a robust vegetable garden during the cooler fall months. Donated photo This class will teach people what they need to know to grow a robust vegetable garden during the cooler fall months. Donated photo

Anyone interested in learning to grow fall vegetables is encouraged to attend the Haywood County Extension Office’s “learn to grow” class. 

The class is part of a series hosted by the extension office.

The fall vegetables class will be held Wednesday, July 24 from 10 a.m. to noon at the extension office in Haywood County at 589 Raccoon Rd. A $10 registration is required, payable at the door by cash or check). To register, call 828.456.3575.

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