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Dig It: November 2016

Dig It: November 2016
November 2016
What’s happening this month?


{November 12 & 19}
Garden Work Days
Pick up tips on growing edibles from Master Gardener Germaine Jenkins as you volunteer in two North Charleston green spaces: Chicora Place Community Garden (shown above) on November 12, and Fresh Future Farm on the 19th. Chicora Place Community Garden: 3107 N. Carolina Ave. Find them on Facebook. Fresh Future Farm: 2008 Success St. Saturday, 9 a.m.-noon. Free. www.freshfuturefarm.org

{November 12}
Horticulture Symposium & Plant Sale
Horticulture and cooking experts share their knowledge during this inaugural event hosted by Magnolia Plantation & Gardens, Charleston Horticultural Society, and Charleston Tea Plantation. Magnolia Plantation & Gardens, 3550 Ashley River Rd. Saturday, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Symposium: $15; $10 ages six-12; free for child under six. Plant sale: free. www.magnoliaplantation.com/horticulture



{November 14}
Lecture: Hydrangeas for Sun or Shade
During this Charleston Horticultural Society lecture, “The Hydrangea Lady,” Linda Lanier, speaks on the six main species of hydrangeas grown in the Eastern U.S. The Charleston Museum, 360 Meeting St. Monday, 6:30 p.m. $10; free for member. www.chashortsoc.org

 

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