Mountain Valley Seeds, a local wholesale supplier, is carrying several of this year's All-America Selection winners as well as previous winners. Although they do not sell directly to the public, they sell through most local garden outlets. You can view their offerings online at mvseeds.com. For a list of other suppliers of AAS winners, log on to www.all-americaselections.org.
The Utah Community Forest Council has scheduled a Tree Hazard and Appraisal Workshop on Feb. 9 and 10 at the Ogden-Weber Applied Technology College, Ogden. Deadline for registration is Jan. 30. The workshop is geared to municipal and commercial arborists, parks and recreation staff, landscape contractors and others dedicated to arbor care (801-446-8229 or www.urbanforest.org).
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