Saturday, March 17, 2007
Grand Prairie to host butterfly gardening “how to” session
On Thursday, March 22, at 6:00 pm, the City of Grand Prairie Public Works Training Center will offer a free “how to" class on of butterfly gardening.
In case you weren't aware, as some of us weren't until about five minutes ago, butterfly gardening is aimed at creating an environment that attracts butterflies, as well as certain moths."
Proctoring the course will be not one, but two Master Gardeners from Ellis County: Bill Bush and Nancy Prikryl.
For full event details, click here.
To sign up, email lclemens@gptx.org or dial 972-237-8061 for more information.
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