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MSU prepares to host garden day in Verona
MISSISSIPPI STATE -- An upcoming event will offer guidance to the many Southern gardeners compelled by beautiful spring weather to work -- or play -- in their yards.
Mississippi State University’s Spring Garden Day will be from 8:30 a.m. until 5 p.m. on May 17. The annual event will take place at the Hiram D. Palmertree North Mississippi Research and Extension Center on Highway 145 South in Verona.
Featured topics and speakers include: Captivating Landscape Combinations for Color and Style by Norman Winter; Solutions to Your Tomato Problems by Rick Snyder; Beautiful and Bizarre Bromeliads by Michael Seal; and Pruning Techniques for Crape Myrtles and Other Landscape Abuses by Jim Tidwell.
Other points of interest include the Magnolia Botanical Gardens, turf and ornamental plantings, the plant doctor, plant and insect identification, educational displays, plant vendors and garden supply vendors.
For additional information see the Spring Garden Day Web site or contact Lelia Kelly at (662) 566-2201 or [email protected].