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Master Gardeners share expertise at library series

March 02, 2007 By: Momoy Category: Garden

To prune or not to prune?
That is the question Bill Wyatt tackled in his seminar, “Pruning Landscape Trees, Shrubs and Groundcovers.”
The topic launched “Tuesdays with a Gardener,” a nine-month series that began Feb. 20 at the Jackson-Madison County Library.
Pruning is a timely topic – March is a good time to prune your trees and shrubs, [...]

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