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News and Tid-Bits
County and State News Items
February 2008

Bell County Master Gardeners

in the photo: Intern Michael Johnson gets organized before Dr. Welsh's lecture begins. Micheal is one of 25 new interns in the Class of 2008.

Bell County Master Gardeners

in the photo: Master Gardener Johnny Buck enjoys visiting with Dr. Welsh. Master Gardeners are welcome to audit the new class lectures.

Bell County Master Gardeners

in the photo: Annette Ensing and Bernie Hurta record Dr. Welsh's class on CD. A permament reord is made of the new class lecture each week.

Bell County Master Gardeners

in the photo: Dr. Doug Welsh autographs a copy of his new book. Texas Garden Almanac. Dr. Welsh was in Belton and lectured the Bell County Master Gardener Class of 2008. He told them how the master gardener program evolved and the important role master gardeners play in the community. Dr. Welsh also explained the concept of EarthKind landscaping and xeroscaping.

Rusk County Master Gardeners - Rose Garden

 

 

 

 

 


 

 

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