Ward's Nursery & Garden Center 2012 Garden Show

Ward’s Nursery & Garden Center welcomes Spring with the 2012 Garden Show, starting Friday March 16 and continuing through Sunday March 25, 2012, at Ward’s retail store, 600 Main St., Great Barrington, Massachusetts. Admission is free. The 10-day event includes display gardens, daily door prizes and eight seminars led by horticultural professionals from the Berkshires who provide tips and insight to local home gardeners.Ward’s Garden Show displays include a showcase of tropical abundance, a celebration of Spring bulbs, and a fountain courtyard of unique containers, from elegant to edible. Display gardens serve to inspire the public with a wealth of gardening possibilities while brightening the gray days of late winter. Free seminars on the weekends draw from the displays and help gardeners get the most value from their planting choices—ornamentals to vegetables. Ward’s Garden Show Seminars are scheduled for Saturdays March 17 and March 24 at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. as well as Sundays March 18 and March 25 at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. All seminars are free but due to limited seating, Ward’s requests patrons pre-register online at www.wardsnursery.com or by calling 413-528-0166. Speakers and topics are subject to change. Please confirm by visiting the website or calling the store.

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