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Upcoming K-State horticultural events

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Kansas State University Research and Extension and/or its Extension Master Gardeners are participating in the following area and statewide horticultural events, available to all interested persons. For more information about these, as well as more localized events, check with your local K-State Research and Extension office.

--Oct. 1: Rain Garden Workshop, Olathe, 913-715-7000;

--Oct. 3 and 4: Kaw Valley Farms Tour, Lawrence to Olathe, 785-856-5282;

--Through Oct. 30: Compost Questions Answered, Wichita, 316-660-0100 ext. 0140;

--Through Dec. 3: Basic Gardening Classes, Wyandotte County, 913-299-9300;

--Dec. 8 to 10: Kansas Turfgrass Conference, Topeka, 785-532-6173.


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