Curb Appeal
October 24
, 2009
Have you ever looked at the houses on your street and noticed that some houses just have something special? What is it and how can you do the same to your home? Join Brad Sandy, Dallas County Master Gardener, as he shares tips that every homeowner should know to make their home the star of their street. Learn simple design tips and find out how to make your yard carefree. Finally, you will take time to see what your yard will look like each season of the year as well as in five or ten years. Come find out how to create joy for yourself and all who view your yard by designing it for maximum curb appeal!
$20 for members, $22 for non-members. Class fees include admission to the garden and parking. After class, participants are invited to stroll through the gardens and see spectacular floral displays featured throughout the year. Class sizes are limited, so advance registration is required. Reservations can be made online or by calling 214-515-6540. E-mail education@dallasarboretum.org with any questions. Check the Arboretum website for a full listing of the fall and winter classes.
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