Free talks, Q&A by Metro Washington Garden Club
WHEN: Sunday, September 11, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
WHERE: Behnkes’ Potomac Store
WHO and WHAT: Members of the Metropolitan Washington Garden Club give 10-minute talks about something they’re really proud of that they’ve done in their own gardens. Check out these cool topics, and remember there will be plenty of time for questions.
10:00 am, Nick Weber: “Why I love to grow Dahlias”
11:00 am, Jerry Snyder: “House Plants- new and old loves”
12:00 pm, Caroline Turner: “Rain Gardens”
1:00 pm, Richard Levine: “A few little known but highly useful garden tools”
2:00 pm, Chris Keller: “David Fairchild, the gift of Cherry trees for the Tidal Basin, and the introduction of Japanese Maples into American gardens”

3:00 pm, Robert Hanson: “Efforts to preserve Potomac’s past- the Rural and Rustic Roads program”
4:00 pm, Joyce Seng: “How to build a German/wattle fence”
No reservations are necessary, just come by at the designated time(s) for your interest(s).
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