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Douglas County Extension Master Gardeners / Contributed Photo
Environment March 10, 2022 - 8:25 pm

Master gardeners sow dreams of spring with show featuring sustainable practices

by Andrea Albright

Crocuses that popped out of the ground last week might still be under a few inches of snow, but spring will be in full bloom Saturday with the return of the Douglas County Extension Master Gardeners garden show.

Diane Guthrie Photography
Community Voices May 31, 2021 - 1:09 pm

Douglas County Extension Master Gardeners: Connect to natural beauty in tour of 7 local gardens (Column)

by Diane Oakes and Thelma Simons

“This year, perhaps more than any other, many of us are seeking a connection to the natural world and the beauty and serenity it provides,” Douglas County Extension Master Gardeners write. The group hopes to provide beauty and inspiration with its New Beginnings Garden Tour.

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