The event is run by the ISU Extension and Outreach-Woodbury County and Woodbury County Master Gardeners. Mark your calendars, and prepare for a day filled with inspiration, knowledge, and the joy of gardening. They invite gardeners, nature enthusiasts, and anyone eager to explore the wonders of the natural world to be a part of this full day of gardening education and networking with fellow garden enthusiasts. The one-day event runs from 9:00am—3:30pm. Attendees must register online by March 8, 2024: https://go.iastate.edu/VIRO2W. No walk-ins will be accepted. The cost is $40.00, and lunch is included.

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