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National Arboretum Lawn Care Workshop Series

US
National Arboretum Spring Lawn Care Workshop Series



Learn
how the right lawn care practices make your lawn look better with less work and
expense. Arboretum and University of Maryland lawn experts guide you through
informal indoor, outdoor, and hands-on learning activities. 

Learn about lawn
care best practices for grass selection, mowing, fertilizing, watering, and
aerating. All sessions are at the US National Arboretum, 3501 New York, Ave.,
NE, Washington, DC. The workshops are free, but space is limited and
registration is encouraged. Call 202-245-5965 to register. Door prizes
at every session!

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 Lawn
Care Best Practices



Saturday,
March 15, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm

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Do
you know the five most important lawn care practices? Learn how implementing
them will reduce problems later, reducing the time, energy and money needed to
keep your lawn healthy and beautiful.

Fertilize
your Lawn Correctly



Saturday,
April 12, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm



Learn
how correct fertilizer usage promotes long-term lawn health and protects local
waterways. Fertilizer selection, application, timing, types of spreaders,
calibrating spreaders and more will be covered.



Save
your Water, your Money, and your Lawn



May
10, 10:00 am – 12:00 pm



Many
gardeners use valuable resources (water and money!) to maintain the lawn
through its most difficult season.



For
more information about the workshops, please contact Geoffrey Rinehart at geoffrey.rinehart@ars.usda.gov or call (202) 245-5965.
For more information on US National Arboretum spring programs please
visit  www.usna.usda.gov/Education/events.html

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