Virginia Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners will teach how to plan establish and maintain your lawn and gardens.
Register for each class individually; on or after December 1 go to www.pwcgov.org/grow and select the Horticulture Classes tab to register.
February 22, Session 1: Soils, Lawns, and Weeds
February 29, Session 2: Gardening Principles, Native Plants, Container Gardening, and Seed-Starting
March 7, Session 3: Rain Gardens, Insects, and Diseases and IPM
March 14, Snow Date
Haymarket Gainesville Library features a 24-hour book drop, 185-seat community room, four study rooms, a Quiet Study area, 21 public access computers, and a Children’s and Young Adult area. The library has a historic home, The Bushy House, and several comfortable outdoor seating areas on its property.
Haymarket Gainesville Library provides materials for children, young adults, and adults in print and digital formats. In addition, the library also offers special events and programs for all ages, including English Conversation Club, book discussion groups, one-on-one appointments for technology assistance, and U.S. Passport Services.
Several times a year, Haymarket Gainesville Library hosts absentee voting for local, state, and federal elections and is the only branch offering this special service.