
will be on hand at to give away free seeds and plants, and to help answer your gardening questions. Come by The Green Tent on Sunday, July 26 from 9 am to 1 pm.
So far, the chard, pole beans, patty pan squash and Asian baby leaf lettuces are doing well. As of July 15, the mixed basil, calendula, arugula and kale were still pretty small but our Master Gardeners have high hopes that they’ll come up in time for their monthly visit.

Native plants help conserve water, offering habitat to beneficial insects and local wildlife. Great resource here: http://theodorepayne.org/
And be Water Wise!! Lots of great ideas for your garden.

Please remember to drop off your plastic plant six packs to help our MGs continue planting seeds for their monthly visits. They’re always at The Green Tent on the FOURTH Sunday of the month.
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