Community Corner Interview: Janette Martin of Piedmont Master Gardeners

Community Corner Interview: Janette Martin of Piedmont Master Gardeners

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Kendall spoke with Janette Martin, co-chair of Piedmont Master Gardner’s Spring Lecture series. The next lecture of the series is Beauty, Integrity And Resilience–Can A Garden Have Everything? is tomorrow, March 3rd, at 7pm. The discussion will be led by Garden Designer, Lecturer, Author and Photographer C. Colston Burrell and held over Zoom. Find more information and register at https://piedmontmastergardeners.org/

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