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Master Gardener James R. Cannon


Master Gardening with Pro James Cannon

To become a Master Gardener you must complete comprehensive training on all aspects of gardening. This includes not only how to plant and grow but also how to fertilze, how to control pest and disease, what you can plant where, and many other topics.

Following are a series of articles written by Master Gardener James Cannon. Just click on the topic of interest to learn gardening ideas, techniques, and information.


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