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Town of Davie to Host Gardening Workshop Series

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The Town of Davie is excited to announce a series of gardening workshops designed to help individuals enhance their green thumb skills and create beautiful gardens. The workshops will be held on varying Saturdays and will cover a range of topics from gardening basics to advanced techniques. The next workshop will be held on Saturday, March 25, 2023.

This gardening workshop series is open to individuals of all ages and skill levels who are interested in learning more about gardening. The series will be hosted by several gardening experts who will share their knowledge and provide an opportunity for hands-on demonstrations.  

Each workshop will be focused on a different aspect of gardening including soil preparation, plant selection and watering techniques. Each will focus on plants and fruits that grow well in Florida.

All workshops will take place at the Davie Community Garden located at 4005 S. Hiatus Road, Davie, FL from 9 to 10 a.m. Please take note of all workshop dates below: 

Workshop Dates

March 25, 2023 - Green beans and sugar snap peas

April 22, 2023 - Root vegetables: sweet potatoes and yuca

May 27, 2023 - Miracle plants: moringa and miracle fruit

June 24, 2023 - Easy summer vegetables: okra and chayote

For more information on the gardening workshop series or other sustainable living initiatives in the Town of Davie, please visit the Town's website or contact the Parks, Recreation and Cultural Arts Department at 954-797-1159. Individuals may also contact Jessie Bastos at 954-600-3061 or jessiebastos@gmail.com

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