Dozens of gardeners of all ages and experiences attended from across and beyond Sublette County. For events, news and membership, visit www.sageandsnowgardenclub.org.
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Hopeful gardeners check out free seeds, starter plants and daffodil bulbs at the Sage and Snow Garden Club’s free seed exchange and gardening workshop led by Pinedale master gardener Arlinda McLaughlin and above, in blue sweatshirt, member and Sublette County Weed & Pest director Julie Kraft. Dozens of gardeners of all ages and experiences attended from across and beyond Sublette County. For events, news and membership, visit www.sageandsnowgardenclub.org.