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Gardening in Small Places workshop set for Feb. 16

Clark County Cooperative Extension will present a workshop entitled Gardening in Small Places from 8 a.m. to noon Feb. 16. It will be held at the Lifelong Learning Center, 8050 Paradise Road.

The class, taught by Angela O'Callaghan, is designed to show you how to make the most of your small space. Topics such as types of containers to use, differences in potting mixes, using artificial light, fertilizers and success with seeds will be covered.

Class space is limited and preregistration is required. There is a $25 fee, which includes class materials.

For additional information or to register for the workshop, contact Elaine Fagin at fagine@unce.unr.edu or call 702-257-5573.  

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