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Home Gardening Maryland First Family Plants Vegetable Garden Photos
12
Jan
2010
Maryland First Family Plants Vegetable Garden Photos

Another First Family Gardening - Maryland's O'Malleys

maryland first lady gardens

First Lady Katie O’Malley celebrated National Gardening Month and Maryland Grow it Eat it Month in April by planting a food garden at Government House. First Lady O’Malley was joined by beginner gardeners who learned basic techniques of gardening from Maryland’s Master Gardener instructors.

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“There are so many good things about having a vegetable garden,” says Maryland Agriculture Secretary Roger Richardson.

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First Lady O’Malley has partnered with University of Maryland Cooperative Extension to promote their new campaign, “Grow It Eat It,” which encourages Maryland families to improve health and save money by growing fresh vegetables, fruits and herbs using sustainable practices.

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Governor Martin O'Malley (second from left) declared April to be ‘Maryland Grow It Eat It Month,’ encouraging Marylanders to plant gardens at home to grow their own produce,” said First Lady Katie O’Malley.

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First Lady O’Malley was joined by beginner gardeners who learned basic techniques of gardening from Maryland’s Master Gardener instructors.

Read about the Vegetable Garden >>>

 

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