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SUMMARY:3rd Saturday Class: Plants Discovered by the Lewis & Clark Expedition (1804-06)
DESCRIPTION:The Lewis and Clark Expedition\, under the command of Captain Meriwether Lewis and Second Lieutenant William Clark\, was commissioned by President Jefferson to explore and map the newly acquired territory in the Louisiana Purchase and to find a practical route across the western half of the continent. A secondary objective was scientific: to study the area’s plants\, animal life\, and geography\, documenting over 178 plants new to western science. Master Gardener Carol Davis highlights some of the plants they discovered\, where they were found\, and how they were used by both Native Americans and the Expedition itself during their journey. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nClasses are held in person at the J. Merle Crawley Agriculture Service Center (6183 Adamson Circle\, off Bonny Oaks Drive in Chattanooga) or online via Zoom.  \n\n\n\nTo attend this class in person\, register on SignUp HERE. \n\n\n\nTo attend this class online\, register for Zoom HERE. \n\n\n\n If you miss the class\, you can view it later on our Facebook page\, which features several past 3rd Saturday Classes.
URL:https://mghc.org/calendar/3rd-saturday-class-plants-discovered-by-the-lewis-clark-expedition-1804-06/
LOCATION:UT Extension Office\, 6183 Adamson Cir\, Chattanooga\, Tennessee\, 37419\, United States
CATEGORIES:Third Saturday Class
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SUMMARY:36th Annual Garden Tour
DESCRIPTION:The Master Gardeners of Hamilton County are delighted to present our 36th Annual Garden Tour! This year’s tour features six unique gardens in Brainerd and East Brainerd located around Brainerd Road\, East Brainerd Road\, and Standifer Gap Road\, including five private homes and Audubon Acres Pollinator Gardens. These diverse garden oases highlight the unique visions of the property owners\, featuring landscapes with water features\, stone work\, structures including potting sheds\, fences and gates\, as well as work done to redesign and replant after the 2020 tornado. In addition\, these personal outdoor spaces are filled with a mix of trees\, shrubs\, and massed plantings to encourage pollinators and other wildlife. Our public garden is located within a preserved wilderness that is being developed to expand their pollinator fields and create awareness and appreciation for our natural habitat.  \n\n\n\nThe tour can be started at any of the gardens\, which can be visited in any order. Tours of the gardens are self-guided\, so feel free to take your time exploring the properties. Parking is on the street or where designated. We recommend carpooling if possible. As most of these are private homes\, we cannot guarantee that all locations are handicapped accessible. We suggest wearing comfortable clothing and appropriate shoes for walking. Home owners and Master Gardeners will be on hand to answer questions. There will also be signs and plant lists for identifying many of the plantings. We hope you enjoy and are inspired by these wonderful outdoor spaces!” \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor maps and additional information about the gardens: CLICK HERE \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNumber of Tickets\n	1 Ticket $21.25 USD\n	2 Tickets $42.00 USD\n	3 Tickets $62.75 USD\n	4 Tickets $83.50 USD\n \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSponsored By
URL:https://mghc.org/calendar/36th-annual-garden-tour/
CATEGORIES:Annual Garden Tour
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SUMMARY:36th Annual Garden Tour
DESCRIPTION:The Master Gardeners of Hamilton County are delighted to present our 36th Annual Garden Tour! This year’s tour features six unique gardens in Brainerd and East Brainerd located around Brainerd Road\, East Brainerd Road\, and Standifer Gap Road\, including five private homes and Audubon Acres Pollinator Gardens. These diverse garden oases highlight the unique visions of the property owners\, featuring landscapes with water features\, stone work\, structures including potting sheds\, fences and gates\, as well as work done to redesign and replant after the 2020 tornado. In addition\, these personal outdoor spaces are filled with a mix of trees\, shrubs\, and massed plantings to encourage pollinators and other wildlife. Our public garden is located within a preserved wilderness that is being developed to expand their pollinator fields and create awareness and appreciation for our natural habitat. \n\n\n\nThe tour can be started at any of the gardens\, which can be visited in any order. Tours of the gardens are self-guided\, so feel free to take your time exploring the properties. Parking is on the street or where designated. We recommend carpooling if possible. As most of these are private homes\, we cannot guarantee that all locations are handicapped accessible. We suggest wearing comfortable clothing and appropriate shoes for walking. Home owners and Master Gardeners will be on hand to answer questions. There will also be signs and plant lists for identifying many of the plantings. We hope you enjoy and are inspired by these wonderful outdoor spaces!” \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nFor maps and additional information about the gardens: CLICK HERE \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nSponsored By
URL:https://mghc.org/calendar/36th-annual-garden-tour-2/
CATEGORIES:Annual Garden Tour
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