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Dig into sustainable gardening at this free workshop

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Learn how native plants and sustainable gardening techniques can benefit your home garden.

Photo via SC Native Plant Society

Looking to enhance your gardening skills? The Home Blue Thumb Landscapers Workshop, hosted by Richland County and Columbia Water, returns Saturday, April 26.

This free event covers:

  • Native plants
  • Sustainable gardening techniques
  • Pollinator-friendly plants
  • The benefits of compost and water harvesting
  • And more

Don’t miss your chance to elevate your garden game — space is limited, so be sure to register in advance.

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