Good Earth Gardening: A Garden Symposium Part II
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Collapse ▲The Master Gardeners of McDowell County have been working hard organizing Good Earth Gardening: A Garden Symposium. Good Earth Gardening will be Saturday, March 12, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the McDowell Senior Center, 100 Spaulding Road, Marion.
This is Part 2 of a 4 part series highlighting the keynote speakers and workshops. (Good Earth Gardening: A Garden Symposium Part I)
Annie Martin is a native of WNC who currently lives in Brevard. Annie is an educator, landscape designer, and farmer of mosses. She has become a respected expert in creating moss gardens. Mountain Moss Enterprises, Annie’s business, was awarded a NC agriculture grant to advance the cultivation of mosses.
“Mosses are my passion. As owner of Mountain Moss, I cultivate shade and sun moss species at my Mossery. I am committed to ethical practices, professional standards, and quality products. A nationally-recognized expert in moss landscaping, I offer a unique blend of creative talents and practical experience which enhance my ability to achieve successful and sustainable solutions.”
Ms. Martin is the author of The Magical World of Moss Gardening and has been featured in numerous magazines and newspapers including the New York Times.
Don’t delay. Register today. You will spend time with Annie Martin, other gardening experts, and the Master Gardeners of McDowell County. Also, mark your calendars for Saturday, April 23 for the Master Gardeners of McDowell County’s Annual Plant Sale.