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STAFFORD TOWNSHIP – Thinking about hydrangeas for your yard? Did you know that this showy, versatile shrub comes in more than 500 varieties? Join Nancy Osterberg of the Rutgers Master Gardeners of Ocean County for “Hydrangeas: When, Why & How” at the Ocean County Library Stafford Branch, 10:30 AM Monday, June 10.
Hydrangea strains vary in their needs for healthy growth. Nancy will explain the intricacies of various types and will recommend steps to ensure their proper care.
Please register at https://tinyurl.com/OclHydrangeas for this free program.
A Master Gardener for two years, Nancy brings a lifetime of experience to her vocation. She enjoys the challenge of meeting the needs of plants, a quality she exhibited in her former career as an elementary school educator who worked with special needs children.
Nancy lives in Whiting with her husband, dog, cat, chickens, worms and pond fish. The lifelong educator and learner recognizes the benefits of gardening and strives to share her horticulture passion and knowledge with others.
The Master Gardeners of Ocean County are trained, certified volunteers who assist the Rutgers Cooperative Extension staff in providing research-based information on sustainable horticulture to county residents.
Bring your plant and soil questions and specimens to the free “Ask a Master Gardener @ Stafford” diagnostic clinics, 10 AM until 12 PM on the second and fourth Monday of each month through September, except Memorial Day.
For more information, stop by the OCL Stafford Branch, 129 North Main Street, Manahawkin, call (609) 597-3381, or visit the Library’s online Calendar of Events.
Keep up with Library programs and events at www.theoceancountylibrary.org, and on Facebook, Instagram, X, YouTube, Spotify, and Pinterest.
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