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April 06, 2010

So far the closest you’ve come to gardening is shopping for fresh flowers at the Farmer’s Market or wearing your designer rubber boots to keep you warm in the freezer section of the market.

What better time to grow a green thumb than when you can enhance the fruits of your labor with an American Black and Gold Flag. Plant the 12″×18″ Garden Flag next to your plants and pods and let the games begin. Considering the success of the Saints this year, imagine what winners your seedlings will be. The flag is also available in purple, gold and green for a Mardi Gras salute.

Just think how much you’ll have to talk about the next time you wear your garden party frock to brunch.

www.americanblackandgoldflag.com

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To further spur your need to seed, sign up for an All-Day, Gloves-On Organic Gardening Workshop NEXT Sunday, April 18th, from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., at Mat and Naddie’s. The event is $45/person and will feature gardening tips from local guru Anne Baker, lunch, and drinks and snacks throughout the day.

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