Herbs for the Pacific Northwest - Bruce Bennett at the Shoreline Library Wednesday July 9, 2025

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Bruce Bennett will present a lecture on herbs tailored for the Pacific Northwest at the Shoreline Library on July 9, 2025. Sponsored by Shoreline Area News, this event aims to educate local residents on gardening practices suited to the region's unique climate. The session, scheduled from 6:30 PM to 7:30 PM, will cover various herbs that grow well in this environment. Bennett, widely recognized as the "Garden Guy," is known for his engaging and informative presentations. Local gardeners will benefit from his expertise and insights into effective herb cultivation.

This presentation is particularly relevant as interest in home gardening continues to rise among residents. By attending, participants can enhance their gardening skills and learn about sustainable practices. The event reflects a growing community focus on local food production and gardening education.

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