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Master gardeners presentations Jan. 15 at Superstition Mountain Museum

Posted 12/19/22

University of Arizona and Pinal County master gardeners will give several presentations and host a kid’s activity area 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 15, on the grounds at Superstition Mountain …

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Master gardeners presentations Jan. 15 at Superstition Mountain Museum

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University of Arizona and Pinal County master gardeners will give several presentations and host a kid’s activity area 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 15, on the grounds at Superstition Mountain Museum, 4087 E. Apache Trail (State Route 88) in Apache Junction.

“The Superstition Mountain Master Gardeners are committed to enriching our lives through gardening in this challenging region. There will be presentations including care of orchids, creating a terrarium of aloe and agave succulents, and container pot gardening. Also included will be presentations on xeriscaping, being fire-wise and confronting natural threats to healthy gardens in the desert,” according to a release.

The presentations will be repeated throughout the day — it’s possible to see them all. Participants at the terrarium presentation will leave with a sample.

Kids are welcome to join in activities at a special tent just for them.

For information on the Superstition Mountain Museum, a nonprofit facility organized and run by the Superstition Mountain Historical Society, go to superstitionmountainlostdutchmanmuseum.org or call 480-983-4888.