I'll be talking about "Growing Fruit Trees in the Mid-Atlantic" at Green Spring Gardens in Alexandria, VA, on Saturday, March 17 at 10am. This is an expanded talk from what some of you may have seen at RootingDC or elsewhere.
To sign up, go here or just come a few minutes early and register on-site.
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I have a conflict with a class that morning. Will it be recorded?
ReplyDeleteHi Cate - no, the talk was not recorded, but I may give it again at another venue. Follow my Twitter feed for more upcoming talk announcements.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting post. I think this advice can be very helpful for many people.
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