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Reading Food Growing Network at the Reading Green Fest, held in the Reading Town Hall Square and St Laurence’s church, Friar Street, Saturday June 11, 2016
Precious Thompson tells about plants she brought to the Staff Appreciation plant swap at the Union. Photo by Kevin Bain/Ole Miss Communications
Tonja Jones tells about plants she brought to the Staff Appreciation plant swap at the Union. Photo by Kevin Bain/Ole Miss Communications
Brian David tells about plants she brought to the Staff Appreciation plant swap at the Union. Photo by Kevin Bain/Ole Miss Communications
Last Friday I stopped by the library to pick up a stack of books. My friendly librarian was excited to see me, she wanted to invite me to a plant swap they were hostling the next morning. Our head librarian and all the ladies that work at the library are gardeners and, as most gardeners, they love to meet other people that love plants. The library sponsors many gardening events each year, trying to educate the local community about gardening. Usually, I’m working on Saturdays in the summer and cannot attend the events. Luckily, however, I happened to have Saturday off.
Last Friday I stopped by the library to pick up a stack of books. My friendly librarian was excited to see me, she wanted to invite me to a plant swap they were hostling the next morning. Our head librarian and all the ladies that work at the library are gardeners and, as most gardeners, they love to meet other people that love plants. The library sponsors many gardening events each year, trying to educate the local community about gardening. Usually, I’m working on Saturdays in the summer and cannot attend the events. Luckily, however, I happened to have Saturday off.
University employees enjoy the plant swap which kicks off Staff Appreciation Week. Photo by Kevin Bain/Ole Miss Digital Imaging Services.
Plant Swap at Bristol Indiana Library. Deb Lytell, Master Gardener from Kruse Farm Supply came to the library on Monday evening last week to meet with interested gardeners to discuss plant and garden issues and answer questions from those who attended. Attendees were encouraged to “bring a plant, take a plant,” and through out the day, a number of people stopped in to drop off some extra plants, even if they didn’t take one in exchange. Those who came for the discussion enjoyed the chance to ask some questions and learn about planting techniques and does and don’ts from Deb, who has previously come to the library for such events. Deb stressed a good rule for gardeners planting springtime flowers: Patience - you don’t have to plant all 6 flats at once. Pace yourself so that your gardening is enjoyable, not a pain - in knees and back!
Faculty and staff attend a plant swap at the Student Union, held as part of Staff Appreciation Week. Photo by Robert Jordan/Ole Miss Communications
University employees enjoy the plant swap which kicks off Staff Appreciation Week. Photo by Kevin Bain/Ole Miss Digital Imaging Services.
UM staff members participate in a Plant Swap as part of the Ole Miss Staff Appreciation Week activities. Photo by Kevin Bain/Ole Miss Communications
UM staff members participate in a Plant Swap as part of the Ole Miss Staff Appreciation Week activities. Photo by Kevin Bain/Ole Miss Communications
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UM staff members participate in a Plant Swap as part of the Ole Miss Staff Appreciation Week activities. Photo by Kevin Bain/Ole Miss Communications
UM staff members participate in a Plant Swap as part of the Ole Miss Staff Appreciation Week activities. Photo by Kevin Bain/Ole Miss Communications
UM staff members participate in a Plant Swap as part of the Ole Miss Staff Appreciation Week activities. Photo by Kevin Bain/Ole Miss Communications
UM staff members participate in a Plant Swap as part of the Ole Miss Staff Appreciation Week activities. Photo by Kevin Bain/Ole Miss Communications
Last Friday I stopped by the library to pick up a stack of books. My friendly librarian was excited to see me, she wanted to invite me to a plant swap they were hostling the next morning. Our head librarian and all the ladies that work at the library are gardeners and, as most gardeners, they love to meet other people that love plants. The library sponsors many gardening events each year, trying to educate the local community about gardening. Usually, I’m working on Saturdays in the summer and cannot attend the events. Luckily, however, I happened to have Saturday off.
Last Friday I stopped by the library to pick up a stack of books. My friendly librarian was excited to see me, she wanted to invite me to a plant swap they were hostling the next morning. Our head librarian and all the ladies that work at the library are gardeners and, as most gardeners, they love to meet other people that love plants. The library sponsors many gardening events each year, trying to educate the local community about gardening. Usually, I’m working on Saturdays in the summer and cannot attend the events. Luckily, however, I happened to have Saturday off.
Last Friday I stopped by the library to pick up a stack of books. My friendly librarian was excited to see me, she wanted to invite me to a plant swap they were hostling the next morning. Our head librarian and all the ladies that work at the library are gardeners and, as most gardeners, they love to meet other people that love plants. The library sponsors many gardening events each year, trying to educate the local community about gardening. Usually, I’m working on Saturdays in the summer and cannot attend the events. Luckily, however, I happened to have Saturday off.
Last Friday I stopped by the library to pick up a stack of books. My friendly librarian was excited to see me, she wanted to invite me to a plant swap they were hostling the next morning. Our head librarian and all the ladies that work at the library are gardeners and, as most gardeners, they love to meet other people that love plants. The library sponsors many gardening events each year, trying to educate the local community about gardening. Usually, I’m working on Saturdays in the summer and cannot attend the events. Luckily, however, I happened to have Saturday off.
Last Friday I stopped by the library to pick up a stack of books. My friendly librarian was excited to see me, she wanted to invite me to a plant swap they were hostling the next morning. Our head librarian and all the ladies that work at the library are gardeners and, as most gardeners, they love to meet other people that love plants. The library sponsors many gardening events each year, trying to educate the local community about gardening. Usually, I’m working on Saturdays in the summer and cannot attend the events. Luckily, however, I happened to have Saturday off.
Last Friday I stopped by the library to pick up a stack of books. My friendly librarian was excited to see me, she wanted to invite me to a plant swap they were hostling the next morning. Our head librarian and all the ladies that work at the library are gardeners and, as most gardeners, they love to meet other people that love plants. The library sponsors many gardening events each year, trying to educate the local community about gardening. Usually, I’m working on Saturdays in the summer and cannot attend the events. Luckily, however, I happened to have Saturday off.
Plant swapping was only one of the interesting things going on in the brigantine branch recently. Experienced gardeners gave tips and tricks on gardening in a shore community as well as a gardening book give-away!
Plant swapping was only one of the interesting things going on in the brigantine branch recently. Experienced gardeners gave tips and tricks on gardening in a shore community as well as a gardening book give-away!