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MasterGardeners of Dakota County Plant Sale NEW DATE

MASTER GARDENERS OF DAKOTA COUNTY PLANT SALE DATE CHANGE


NEW DATE: JUNE 1


 

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ROSEMOUNT, MN (May 1, 2013) Don’t miss the Master Gardener of Dakota County plant sale on Saturday, June 1, 2013 from 9 a.m. until noon  at the University of Minnesota Outreach, Research and Education Park (UMore), 1605 West 160th Street, in Rosemount. This was previously planned for May 11, but due to our late Spring has now been rescheduled.


 

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This year’s sale will feature peonies from the Master Gardener Educational, Research and Display Gardens.   As always, there will be time-tested sun and shade perennials, fruits, vegetables, herbs, shrubs and trees grown primarily in the gardens of our Master Gardeners. This year’s sale will again include heirloom tomatoes and certified organic compost. These popular items sold out quickly last year. Browse hundreds of plants that can be placed in native gardens, English cottage gardens, woodland gardens, rain gardens and more.


 


Master Gardeners will be on hand to answer questions and provide garden advice. Purchases may be made with cash or check. Arrive early for the best selection, as plants sell out quickly and the sale will begin promptly. Come rain or shine. Some carts and wagons will be available, but bringing your own may help you check out faster.


 


For more information please visit our website at www.dakotamastergardeners.orghttp://www.dakotamastergardeners.org


 


The Master Gardener of Dakota County Program is a community outreach program of the University of Minnesota Extension, with the mission to improve the quality of life and enhance the economy and the environment of the Dakota County community through education, applied research and the resources of the University of Minnesota.

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