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CREATING THE DISTINCTIVE LANDSCAPE:
QUIRKY AND UNUSUAL IDEAS
Wednesday, July 27, 7:00 p.m.
Downtown Library Auditorium
1001 Broad Street
Chattanooga, TN 37402
757-5310
Join us to hear Carol Reese Speak on design with an emphasis on plant
selections and hardscape features that aren't huge investments but have huge
effect.
Ms. Reese earned bachelors and masters degrees in horticulture from
Mississippi State University, where she taught courses in landscape plants
and design. However, she says her real credentials come from being the
descendant of several generations of "bona-fide plant nuts." Her speaking
engagements have taken her all over the United States, where she has had the
opportunity to photograph many intriguing landscapes and fabulous plants.
She writes a garden/nature column for the Jackson Sun and for the Tennessee
Gardener magazine and is host of 'Earth Tones: Nature Friendly Gardening',
a regional television show. Her primary hobby is wandering the wild areas
near her home with her "motley crew of mongrels." The University of
Tennessee currently employs her as the Extension Ornamental Horticulture
Specialist for the Western District.
Program sponsored by the Master Gardeners of Hamilton County and the
Chattanooga-Hamilton County Bicentennial Library.
Donna Adams
President, Hamilton County Master Gardeners
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