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Free class on desert edible gardening coming to Glendale
(Metro Creative Connection)
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IF YOU GO
What: Desert edible gardening class
When: 10 a.m.-noon Saturday, Feb. 10
Where: Glendale Main Library, 5959 W. Brown St.
Cost: Free
More Information: Call 623-930-3550 or greenliving@glendaleaz.com
Special to Independent Newsmedia
Learn how to grow an edible garden in the Glendale desert climate through the latest installment of the city’s Green Living Series.
Cathy Rymer, master gardener, certified arborist, retired water conservation coordinator, author, and experienced horticulturist will share everything you need to know from spring selection, planting, and maintenance with heirloom veggies and fruit choices. The class will also include information on native desert edible plants.
The free class will go from 10 a.m. to noon Saturday, Feb. 10 inside the auditorium at the Glendale Main Library, at 5959 W. Brown St.