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Whether you’re a pro in the greenhouse, a great gardener or just
an enthusiastic wanna-be, you can benefit from the “Getting
Started in the Greenhouse Business and Propagation School” Feb.
1-3 in Griffin, Ga.



Sponsored by the Georgia Flower Growers Association, this
three-day event offers two days of intensive classes and one day
of hands-on ornamental plant propagation workshops.



The business school will be Feb. 1-2 at the Georgia Experiment
Station. Greenhouse and nursery owners, landscape professionals
and University of Georgia faculty will present step-by-step
guidelines and tips for people starting a greenhouse business.



The propagation workshop will follow on Feb. 3. It will provide
everything you need to know about successfully growing new plants
from existing ones.



Beginners’, Advanced
Workshops



The program will include both beginners’ and advanced workshops,
each consisting of two half-day sessions. In either workshop,
you’ll be able take your day’s efforts home to watch your plants
grow.



You can sign up for the school or either workshop until the day
of the event, but seats are limited. Early registration is
encouraged, especially for the propagation schools.



The fee is $105 for GFGA members or $130 for nonmembers. To learn
more about the event, or to sign up, call the GFGA at (770)
229-3477.