Get your garden growing at Hayner Library! Join us for a series of gardening classes to help you learn what to grow and how to grow it. Classes offer hands-on experience in sowing seeds and planting, taught by local gardening experts. In addition to being a source of fresh healthy produce, gardening can reduce stress, provide exercise, and even improve your emotional well-being. Children can learn new skills, have fun, and develop self-confidence by spending time in the garden tending plants and growing their own food. Parents and grandparents, bring your kids or grandkids, or come alone, and join us in gardening for fun and for health!\
Sign up for one or all of the following classes:
• Practical Ecology for Suburban Gardens. Learn about the benefits of planting native plants and what to plant to attract bees and other beneficial insects. Free Blue Borage seed packets for participants. Wednesday, April 20, 6:30 p.m.
Classes will be in the Multipurpose Room at the Alton Square library location.
To register, call 1-800-613-3163. Class size is limited to 20 participants. You can register for all five sessions or individual ones.
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