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PLANT SWAP

 

May 10, 2008

Come and swap plants and try something new and different in your garden!


Presented by Seneca County Cornell Cooperative Extension
Master Gardeners

watermelon
Seneca County Fairgrounds, corner Swift St. & North Road,
Floral Hall, west end of fairgrounds, Waterloo

Bring your houseplants, flowers, bulbs, vegetables and herbs to
trade with other gardeners. Please label each plant. The swap will start at 10 AM (be there by 9:45 AM) and go until all plants are swapped. Bring as many plants as you'd like. For every plant you bring, you'll be able to swap for another plant. If you'd just like to donate your plants to the swap, you may bring them to the office
May 8th or 9th or to the fairgrounds the morning of the swap.

For more information call 315-539-9251


Seneca County Cornell Cooperative Extension Staff
Seneca County Cornell Cooperative Extension Staff
Our Mission
The Cornell Cooperative Extension educational system enables people to improve their lives and communities through partnerships that put experience and research knowledge to work.

Our Vision

As the county component of the nationwide, public supported Land Grant University and Cooperative Extension System, our focus is to provide quality educational programs that keep pace with change and to deliver research based information to meet the needs of individuals, families, and communities. “Cornell Cooperative Extension: Building Strong and Vibrant New York Communities.”

Initiatives

  • Agriculture and Food Systems Sustainability
  • Children, Youth, and Families
  • Nutrition, Health, and Safety
  • Community and Economic Vitality
  • Environmental and Natural Resource Enhancement

The name Cornell Cooperative Extension reflects its history and partnerships:

CORNELL is New York State’s Land Grant University

COOPERATIVE refers to the cooperation and partnerships of local people, our county government, state government, other states’ land grant institutions, and the United States Department of Agriculture.

EXTENSION describes extending of land grant university resources into communities, enabling all citizens to put research-based knowledge to work in their daily lives and to assist them in building strong and vibrant New York communities.

Cornell University is an equal opportunity, affirmative action educator and employer.

Learn more about Extension’s origin and history