Growing a Home Cutting Garden topic of Edmonds Floretum program April 21

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Edmonds Floretum Garden Club will host an engaging meeting on April 21, featuring renowned speaker Sarah Nayani, a flower grower and florist from Grow Girl Seattle. Her presentation, "Growing a Home Cutting Garden," promises to illuminate the joys of cultivating seasonal flowers and the benefits of filling homes with their beauty and fragrance. Nayani will share valuable insights into sustainable gardening techniques that allow even small spaces to yield abundant blooms. Participants will learn about their favorite cutting varieties and receive practical tips for floral arranging, making the session both informative and inspiring. The meeting will take place in the Brackett Room at Edmonds City Hall, commencing with social time at 10 a.

m. and the program at 10:30 a. m. This event is open to all, encouraging community engagement and a shared love for gardening. Those interested in more details can explore the club's website and follow them on social media for updates and resources.

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