2009 Fall Gardeners Festival
Crossville, Tennessee
Presented by
Cumberland County Master Gardeners Association

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Tour B: Set up and decorated...waiting for the crowds Staff from UT and Education Center awaiting arrivals for parking assistance Early registrants to the Festival Jo Ann Roberts, co-chair of the Discovery Gardens makes last minute adjustments to the decorations
Sun Perennial Garden (MG Class of 2006) displaying its beauty for the Festival Tree and Shrub Garden (MG Class of 2005) showing off too Set up and ready for the crowds ... Hugh Conlon:  Magnificent Flowering Trees for Appalachian Gardens
Hugh Conlon:  Magnificent Flowering Trees for Appalachian Gardens We had tours as well as presentations MG Wynnell Bush making Hypertufa planters MG Wynnell Bush making Hypertufa planters
Ask the expert with UT staff Frank Hale, Mark Windham, Alan Windham and Jim Mynes Walt Hitch, Superintendent of the UT Plateau AgResearch and Education Center and Mark Windham Beth Willis:  Plant and Garden Photography Jo Ann Roberts & Nancy Christopherson (co-chairs of the Plateau Discovery Gardens and Walt Hitch, Superintendent of the AgResearch and Education Center
Ruth Ann Hanahan (Tennessee Yards and Neighborhoods):  Does your Yard Measure Up? The Cumberland County Master Gardeners Mission Statement greeting all participants Jim Mynes:  Low Care Roses for Tennessee Jim Mynes:  Low Care Roses for Tennessee - checking out his trial garden
Jim Mynes:  Low Care Roses for Tennessee - more plants being discussed Mark Windham presents Woody Ornamentals for the Plateau Attentive Participants And .... more attentive participants
James Newburn:  Great Plants for Fall Gardens Carolyn Jozwiak, CCMGA Past President, shares a smile with mums during clean up

Photos courtesy of CCMGA member, John Kruger

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