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Kansas State University Sedgwick County : Spring Gardening Classes Kick-Off In Partnership With The Wichita Public Library
The 2022 Spring Gardening Series will present five weeks of classes, covering a variety of timely gardening topics.

March 16, 2022
Tulips provide an early array of color in spring gardens. WICHITA — As warmer temperatures and spring rains bring area gardens back to life, K-State Research & Extension – Sedgwick County and the Wichita Public Library have partnered together to help local gardeners make the most of the new growing season.
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The 2022 Spring Gardening Series will present five weeks of classes, covering a variety of timely gardening topics. The classes are free, and will be held at the Wichita Public Library. For your convenience, the classes are being offered both in person and online via Zoom, April 5th through May 5th. On Tuesdays, the classes will be held in-person at the Library’s Alford Branch from 6:00-7:30 p.m., with a new topic covered each week. Limited, socially-distanced seating will be available for the in-person presentations. On Thursdays, the same presentation topic will be delivered live, online via Zoom, also from 6:00-7:30 p.m.
Class schedule and topics:
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All classes are free, but registration is required. Registration opens two weeks prior to each class. Register online through the events calendar on the Wichita Public Library's website, or by calling 316-261-8500.
Following each presentation, the recordings will be available on the Wichita Public Library's YouTube channel.
The classes are a joint project of the K-State Research & Extension - Sedgwick County Extension Master Gardener Volunteer program and the Wichita Public Library.
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