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Dahlia Workshop on Saturday

October
26

I mentioned Ed Bonci’s workshop in my recent dahlia post. Here’s more on his workshop on Saturday, from Ed and the master gardeners at Cornell:

“MORNINGS WITH THE MASTER GARDENERS
A FREE Program for Dahlia Lovers and Flower Gardeners
at Hart’s Brook Park & Preserve, Hartsdale
Saturday, October 31, 2009
10:00 am– 12:00 noon
Rain or Shine
The Master Gardener Volunteers of
Cornell Cooperative Extension of
Westchester County
present

BEDTIME FOR DAHLIAS
with Master Gardener and
Dahlia Expert, Ed Bonci
at Hart’s Brook Park & Preserve’s
Master Gardener
Demonstration Garden
156 Ridge Road, Hartsdale, NY 10530
26 Legion Drive, Valhalla, NY 10595
Phone: 914?285?4640
Fax: 914?285?4624
http://cce.cornell.edu/westchester

Directions from White Plains heading south on Central
Avenue (Route 100): At the Dairydel and Duane Reade
turn right onto West Hartsdale Road (100A) , then take the
third LEFT onto HILLCREST AVENUE. Travel up Hillcrest
Avenue to the stop sign, then bear LEFT onto RIDGE ROAD.
Proceed 0.1 mile to the entrance to HART’S BROOK on
your LEFT.
From Yonkers heading north on Central Avenue (Route
100): At the Dairydel and Duane Reade turn left onto West
Hartsdale Road (100A) , then take the third LEFT onto
HILLCREST AVENUE. Travel up Hillcrest Avenue to the stop
sign, then bear LEFT onto RIDGE ROAD. Proceed 0.1 mile to
the entrance to HART’S BROOK on your LEFT.
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This entry was posted on Monday, October 26th, 2009 at 12:08 pm by Bill Cary.
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