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on May 9, 2008, 7:28 pm
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Garden Walk Invitation!
Garden Walk!
Join the Master Gardners of Seminole County for a day in the Gardens!
Sunday May 18th, 2008 11AM-5PM
Please feel free to visit any number of these gardens. We only ask that you leave your pets at home, and respect the garden owner’s property and privacy. The sponsors and property owners assume no risk of liability. Enter the gardens at your own risk.
Detailed locations of gardens and their special features:
Ken and Beth Lichtenberger
2550 Sand Lake Road
Longwood, 32779
(SR-434 East to Sand Lake Rd corner lot.)
A beautifully manicured yard with very little grass: Creative use of plant placement to give a clean look and screen views.
Suzanne and Larry Miranda
2641 Attleboro Place
Apopka, 32703
(SR-436 East go past S. Hunt Club, turn right at the light of S. Line Dr., turn right on Border Lake Rd., left on Burlington, follow to Attleboro Place.)
A huge impact, variety and color in a small space. Certified Wildlife Habitat. Birds Galore!
Lidya and Carlos Gongage
1145 Pheasant Circle
Winter Springs, 32708
(From SR-434, take Tuscawilla Road south, turn east on Winter Springs Blvd., right on Gazell Trail, right on Deer Run Dr., turn right on Pheasant Circle.)
A place to relax and enjoy. A whimsical blend of garden spaces and a creative spirit. Raised “beds”, gazebos and pergolas enhance the spaces.
Bonnie and Charlie Miller
704 Clubwood Court
Winter Springs, 32708
(Tuscawilla Road to Trotwood, go west on Trotwood, turn right on Sybillwood Cir to Clubwood Court.)
A garden under the trees. Sprawling oaks provide a natural woodland feel in the burbs and a relaxing shade garden. Butterflies delight in the sunny side.
Rod and Gina Jaeger
1064 Orange Avenue
Winter Springs, 32708
(SR-434 to Tuscawilla Road, stay north on Tuscawilla through Winter Springs town center until it turns left and changes to Orange Avenue, last house on right.)
A restful lakeside oasis that demonstrates beautiful solutions to lakeside soil. Plant variety and delightful displays of container plants.
Herve Le Guilloux
2636 Fallbrook Drive
Oviedo, 32765
(Take Lockwood Rd. south to Fallbrook Drive.)
French Impressionism - Florida Style. A Monet-like garden full of variety and colorful surround. A charming walk through the nestled flowers.
Seminole County is one of 56 (out of 67) Florida counties that has an active Florida Master Gardener Program. Florida Master Gardeners (MG’s) are adult volunteers trained by Cooperative Extension Service personnel. After completion of an intense training program (12 to 14 weeks, 6 hours per day, one day per week with approximately 75 hours of intensive horticultural instruction), the volunteers become certified MG’s, ready to return 50 hours of volunteer service to their community through assistance with Extension home horticulture activities and projects.
The basic requirements to become a Master Gardener are a love of gardening and the desire to gain knowledge in plant science; and most importantly, the willingness to volunteer in Extension coordinated projects, and to share your knowledge with the community. Master Gardeners are the Extension’s in-house resource, that provides solutions to the challenges of Florida gardening. They share knowledge of best practices, scientifically proven solutions and advice on eco-friendly methods that are vital to the sustainability of Seminole County’s most precious resources.
If you are interested in becoming part of this exciting program, contact Al Ferrer at 407-665-5558 or visit Seminole County Government on the Web at http://www.seminolecountyfl.gov under Cooperative Extension.
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