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Indoor Flowering Plants

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4:30 – 5:30 p.m., Oct. 17, 2024

Where

Prescott Public Library, Founder's Suite
  • Choosing the right plants
  • General care and maintenance
  • Help your plants grow and bloom
  • Propagating houseplants
  • 20 houseplants to consider

Presentation by Yavapai County Master Gardener Speakers' Brueau 

Yavapai County

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Master Gardener Speakers' Bureau
ycmgspeakersbureau@gmail.com

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