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A Delightful Tangle: Native Vines
Paula Jean Hallberg, a Montgomery Country Master Gardener and a Master Naturalist, will present a talk on native vines.

Takoma Horticultural Club Presents
“A Delightful Tangle: Native Vines”
By Paula Hallberg
Wednesday, November 19, 2015
7:30 – 9:00 pm
Historic Takoma, 7328 Carroll Ave. in Takoma Park, MD
Paula Jean Hallberg, a Montgomery Country Master Gardener and a Master Naturalist, will present a talk on native vines. Here are three very good reasons for local gardeners and home owners to learn more about these vines: 1. They are a natural source of pollen and nectar for our priceless pollinators. 2. Many of us are ever-challenged to find space in our gardens, so “going vertical” can be a great space-saver. 3. We need to be able to recognize the differences between those nasty, invasive vines and the good, beneficial ones. Please join us for this “Delightful Tangle of Native Vines” talk.
Join us at Historic Takoma, 7328 Carroll Ave. in Takoma Park, MD. Doors open at 7:00 pm and our meeting will start promptly at 7:30. After a brief business meeting including the election of 2015 officers for the Takoma Horticultural Club, Paula will give her talk, followed by audience comments and questions.
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This talk is free and open to the public. Please where a recycled name tag.
We welcome snack table contributions.