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Time: March 9, 2011 from 6pm to 7pm
Location: New England Tropical Conservatory Education Center
Street: 413 US Rte. 7 South
City/Town: Bennington, VT
Website or Map: http://www.netrop.org
Phone: 802-447-7419
Event Type: lecture
Organized By: New England Tropical Conservatory Education Center
Latest Activity: Mar 9, 2011
Heirloom Tomatoes
“From Seeds to Planting to Enjoying"
Presented by Gail Fraser
Date: March 12, 2011 1:00pm- 4:00 pm
Where: New England Tropical Conservatory Education Center
413 US Rte. 7 South, Bennington, Vermont 05201
For Reservations, call 802-447-7419 or visit our website at: www.netrop.org
Gail will be covering a lot of different information. Understanding the tomato, purchasing the correct seeds or plants to get the best results possible, preparing your garden, planting for rapid growth, to prune or not, keeping your garden healthy during growth phases, the harvest, and inevitable problems, and solutions!
Before becoming a novelist Gail had a successful career in ‘corporate America’ holding senior executive and upper management positions. Gail and her husband Art Poulin reside on their own Lazy Goose Farm in Greenwich, New York.
During the program we will be raffling off two sets (5 novels each) of Gail Frazer’s autographed Lumby novels and a 16×20 framed canvas giclee of Byron’s Nursery by Art Poulin. Raffle tickets will be available during the program for a cost of 1ticket@ $5 or 3 tickets @$10.
Program Cost: $18 per registrant, $ 16 for friends of NETC
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