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Library offers a lesson in organic seed growth

GREENVILLE – “If something doesn’t grow, it doesn’t mean you don’t have a green thumb,” said Edward Flora of Richland Gardens. “It only means you found a way that didn’t work. Try again.”

About 30 people filled the Greenville Public Library third floor meeting room March 12 for a presentation on “Starting Seeds.” Flora was invited to make the presentation in conjunction with the library’s “Seed Swap” program.

Flora told the group starting seeds is a learning process. “The more you do the more you learn,” he added. “It’s very addicting and can be a lot of fun.”

Flora provided details on when and how to start seeds, when to move plants outside, types of fertilizers to use, the requirements for different plants and vegetables and more...

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