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Successful Gardening in Small Spaces at the Woodbridge Library!
Learn how to grow fresh produce at home through this FREE workshop presented by Master Gardeners of Middlesex County on Monday, April 15 7PM

Join us Monday, April 15 7PM at the Woodbridge Main Library, Karen Kellerman from theMaster Gardeners of Middlesex County will be leading this FREE workshop where participants will learn how to grow fresh produce at home.
This workshop will explore square foot gardening, a type of gardening that concentrates on a small, clearly defined area and incorporates the use of compost. Container gardening will also be discussed. This technique can often give urban gardeners a way to safely and productively grow their favorite crops.
Karen Kellerman is a Master Gardener from Middlesex County since 2015. Kellerman started her gardening endeavors in 2013 with spinach, lettuce, tomatoes and cucumbers. Achieving success, she employed the square foot garden approach in 2015 as well as well as going organic. Successful, she expanded her growing capabilities to container gardening in 2016. Kellerman's goals are to provide her family with the freshest, tastiest and most diverse variety of vegetables and to help anyone with a desire to garden!
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About Master Gardeners:
Rutgers Master Gardeners are trained volunteers who assist Rutgers New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station (NJAES) Cooperative Extension in its mission to deliver horticulture programs and information to the general public. Anyone with an interest in gardening and a commitment to volunteer service can become a Rutgers Master Gardener.
The Woodbridge Main Library is located at 1 George Frederick Plaza in Woodbridge, NJ. If you have any questions or need any further information please contact us at 732-634-4450 or visit our website, www.woodbrigelibrary.org.