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Growing your own healthy food and beautiful flowers can be a life-long learning process with that's rewarding for gardeners of all ages. 

Cornell Cooperative Extension, through the Cornell University Department of Horticulture, provides resources on growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, trees, shrubs, houseplants and lawn care.

Programs include: Master Gardener Volunteers, Garden-based learning for youth, Community gardening

 

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