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Gardeners can see how to grow herbs during a stroll through
the University of Georgia’s
Griffin, Ga., herb garden Saturday, Sept. 18.


Donna Norris, manager of GardenSmith Greenhouse &
Nursery, will identify the
garden’s herbs and tell how to grow them. She’ll tell how to
use them, too, in cooking,
perfumes and potpourri.


“A Walk through the Herb Garden” will start at 10
a.m. and end at noon at the
Research & Education Garden of the UGA Georgia Experiment
Station.


The garden, on Ellis Road at Hwy. 19/41, is part of the
Griffin, Ga., campus of the UGA
College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences. The unique
65-acre garden has research
plots and a demonstration area open to the public.


To attend the workshop, you must preregister by Sept. 13.
Sign up by sending your name
and a $5 check (payable to “Department of
Horticulture”) to Research &
Education Garden, 1109 Experiment St., Griffin, GA 30223.


For directions

to the UGA
Griffin campus,
call (770)
229-3367
.