ADM Gardening LLC

NY

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s Art in the Garden Bus Trips Ask A Master Gardener - Farmers&#39effort between Polk County Master Gardeners and the&nbspCity of Altoona.&nbspGardener&nbspthe construction of barrier-free gardening.&nbspThrough the use of design concepts such as raised beds and vertical wall gardensfor leisure activitiesas well as horticulture therapy. A&nbspmeditative water featurea&nbsprain garden and many seasonal annuals and perennials blooming throughout the summer. The&nbspGeorge&nbspWashington&nbspCarver&nbspLearning&nbspCenter&nbspwhere classes&nbspare held during summer months1050 1st Ave. SAltoona

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