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Garden Talk: Growing Tomatoes

Hosted by Pima County Master Gardeners

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Nov. 19, 2024, 2 – 3 p.m.

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Dusenberry-Riber Library at 5605 E River Rd UNIT 105, Tucson, Arizona 85750

Yes, tomatoes DO grow here – with the right techniques you can grow many wonderful varieties. Learn the tricks of the trade from Master Gardeners so that you too can pick fresh, ripe tomatoes from your most successful garden ever.

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