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Edible Perennial Gardening and Landscaping Presentation

"Edible Perennial Gardening and Landscaping" is co-sponsored by the Lexington Recreation Department and the Lexington Cultural Council.  This  FREE event features a power-point presentation by Naturalist and Educator, John Root, who will discuss the trees, shrubs, canes, vines, and herbaceous perennials that can be grown for produce in our region.  The audience will learn organic gardening practices for cultivating healthy soils, plants, and biotic communities to ensure abundant crops of fruits, nuts and vegetables throughout the growing season with minimal maintenance.  Questions and comments are werlcome throughout the presentation.  Handouts with a lis of edible perennial plant species, resources for further study, and recommended sources of seeds and plants will be distributed at the conclusion of the program.

Please note that the location of this presentation has been changed from the Selectman's Meeting Room to Estabrook Hall on the lower level of the Cary Hall Building.

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