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March brings spring together with dozens of backyard and plant actions.

As an alternative of shifting your tropical houseplants outdoors or planting tender greens like tomatoes or peppers (too quickly) in your backyard, take that point and study one thing new, from bonsai 101 to weed ordinances. There are workshops to make St. Paddy’s Day Gnomes and Resurrection planters. Because the climate warms, foraging and plant identification walks return.

Right here’s a roundup of backyard occasions, digital and in-person, within the Lancaster County area this March.

Welcoming Seeds Residence: Seed Rematriation Webinar Collection. Tuesday, March 1, 2 p.m. This webinar from Seed Savers Alternate and companions is the third in a four-part collection about how how Indigenous farmers, activists, communities and nations are welcoming seeds dwelling to develop and share. Free. Watch on-line.

The best way to Develop a Dye Backyard. Tuesday, March 1, 7:30 p.m. This digital course from Atlas Obscura will present plant, develop, harvest and retailer crops for dyeing in three periods. Free-$65 (sliding scale). Register on-line. 

Wine Barrel Wall Hanger Workshop. Wednesday, March 2, 6:30-7:30 p.m. On this workshop from Terrarium Remedy, fill a wine barrel ring planter with succulents and dried flowers. At Mount Gretna Craft Brewery, 2701 Horseshoe Pike, Palmyra. $65 (for 12-inch hanger) and $85 (for a 22-inch hanger. Register on-line. 

Watershed Forestry Summit. March 2 and three. On this digital summit from Pennsylvania Division of Conservation and Pure Assets and the Western PA Conservancy, find out about riparian forest buffers and garden conversions. $15. Register on-line.

Artwork in Motion for Greener, Related Communities. Thursday, March 3, noon-1 p.m. On this on-line lecture from the Belief for Public Land and Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, be part of a dialog about how artwork can join us to advance inexperienced options and environmental fairness. Free. Register on-line. 

Monarch Butterfly Migration. Thursday, March 3, 6:30 p.m. In discuss for Lititz Backyard Membership, Jean Kelley shares her journey to Mexico to see the Monarch migration. At Lititz Public Library. Register at [email protected]

Crops 101 On-line Workshop. Thursday, March 3, 7 p.m. This webinar from The Sill focuses on houseplant fundamentals. Free. Register on-line.

Floral Air Plant Terrarium Workshop. Friday, March 4, 5:30-8:30 p.m. On this drop-in class from Central Market Flowers, make an airplant terrarium in a glass globe at 258 N. Queen St. $20. Reserving a spot on-line is really useful. 

Yoga within the Greenhouse. Saturday, March 5, 7:45-9 a.m. Take a yoga class from The Yoga Place contained in the greenhouse at Esbenshade’s Backyard Facilities, 546 E. twenty eighth Division Freeway, Lititz. $15. Register at 717-626-7007 or on-line. 

Spring Kickoff. Saturday, March 5, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. This occasion at Rohrer Seeds will embody a seed-packing demonstration and a seed-starting demonstration. On the retail retailer, 2472 Outdated Philadelphia Pike.

Bonsai 101. Saturday, March 5, 9 a.m. at Stauffers of Kissel Hill Residence & Backyard Middle, 301 Rohrerstown Street. Free.

Seed swap and backyard workshop. Saturday, March 5, 10 a.m.-noon. Swap seeds and discover ways to lay out a tremendous backyard. At Winters Heritage Home Museum, 47 E. Excessive St., Elizabethtown. Free. To register, e-mail [email protected]ownhistory.org or name 717-367-4672.

DIY Fairy Backyard Class. Saturday, March 5, 10 a.m. Make an enchanted plantscape at Esbenshade’s Backyard Facilities 546 E. twenty eighth Division Freeway, Lititz and 1749 Bowmansville Street, Mohnton. $29.99, consists of provides. Register at 717-626-7007 (Lititz) or 717-445-6055 (Mohnton) or on-line (Lititz or Mohnton). 

Classic Succulent Field Workshop. Saturday, March 5, 11 a.m. Make a centerpiece with succulents and a candle in a classic tin field at Ken’s Gardens, 2467 Outdated Philadelphia Pike, Lancaster. $45, consists of supplies. Register on-line. 

Seed Beginning Workshop. Saturday, March 5, 11 a.m. Discover ways to begin your personal seeds indoors at Ken’s Gardens, 3552 W. Newport Street, Ronks. $10, consists of supplies for seed-starting windowsill tray. Register on-line. 

March Foraging Stroll. Sunday, March 6, 10 a.m.-noon. Be a part of the primary foraging stroll of the yr at Horn Farm Middle, 4945 Horn Street, Hallam. $25. Register on-line.

Guided Nature Stroll: Different Makes use of of Crops. Sunday, March 6, 1-3 p.m. On this stroll, find out about crops for making cordage, fire-starting, weaving and extra at Horn Farm Middle, 4945 Horn Street, Hallam. $15. Register on-line.

Begin Gardening. Monday, March 7, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Be taught what, when, the place and plant your backyard on this class from Lancaster County Parks Division. For ages 15 and older. Meet on the environmental middle, 1 Nature’s Means, Lancaster. All ages. $3 per particular person, consists of seeds you’ll plant through the class. Register by midday, March 4 at 717-295-2055 or on-line.

Make a Huge Influence with Minimalistic Design. Tuesday, March 8, 5-7 p.m. This on-line discuss from Longwood Gardens explores use much less and create damaging area for impactful floral preparations. $59. Register on-line.

Clear Composting for Small Gardens. Tuesday, March 8, 7:30 p.m. On this digital discuss from Mt. Cuba Middle, discover ways to create your personal compost. $19. Register on-line.

Thomas Woltz: Craft, Conservation and Cattle. Wednesday, March 9, 1-2:30 p.m. On this on-line dialog from New Instructions within the American Panorama, Larry Weaner and Thomas Woltz will speak about panorama structure from a background of farming, working lands and wild locations. $45. Register on-line.

Deer Tolerant Landscapes. Wednesday, March 9, 6-7:30 p.m. On this digital discuss from Mt. Cuba Middle, study sensible methods to discourage deer, plus which crops are deer tolerant and that are deer sweet. $19. Register on-line.

Digital Wine Barrel Wall Hanger Workshop. Thursday, March 10, 6-7 p.m. On this digital workshop from Terrarium Remedy, fill a wine barrel ring planter with succulents and dried flowers. $80, consists of transport. Register on-line.

Recent Harvest: Youngsters Develop within the Backyard. Thursday, March 10, 6:30-8:30 p.m. This on-line class from Penn State Extension will cowl methods to backyard with kids. $12. Register on-line. 

Oral Histories for the Group Backyard. Thursday, March 10, 6:30-7:30 p.m. On this on-line lecture from Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, discover ways to conduct an oral historical past to protect your neighborhood backyard’s reminiscence. Free. Register on-line.

Propagation 101: Principle Past Design On-line Workshop. Thursday, March 10, 7 p.m. This webinar from The Sill focuses on propagate houseplants. Free. Register on-line.

Lush Violet Floral Association Workshop. Thursday, March 10, 7 p.m. On this digital class from Alice’s Desk, make a floral association in celebration of Worldwide Ladies’s Day. $72 (consists of supplies shipped to your house). Register on-line. 

Backyard Hotline LIVE! Spring Issues and Spring Options. Friday, March 11, noon-1 p.m. This on-line class from Penn State Extension will cowl winter backyard issues, together with seeds and shrub harm. Free. Register on-line. 

GardenWise. Saturday, March 12, 8 a.m. This on-line class from Penn State Extension will talk about pollinators, soil, local weather change and extra. $20. Register on-line. 

A 4-Season Backyard: Secrets and techniques of Success. Saturday, March 12, 9:30-11 a.m. This on-line discuss from Penn State Extension encompasses a digital tour of suburban gardens via the seasons. $5. Register on-line.

Second Saturday Gardening Collection: Attending to Know Jap Bluebirds. Saturday, March 12, 10 a.m. This on-line discuss from Penn State Extension focuses on appeal to bluebirds to your backyard and hold them coming again. $10. Register on-line. 

Hen Nesting Wreath Workshop. Saturday, March 12, 11 a.m. Make a wreath with supplies birds can use to make nests at Ken’s Gardens, 2467 Outdated Philadelphia Pike, Lancaster. $40, consists of supplies to make one wreath. Register on-line. 

St. Paddy’s Day Gnome Workshop. Saturday, March 12, 11 a.m. Flip a lemon cypress right into a gnome head planter at Ken’s Gardens, 3552 W. Newport Street, Ronks. $30, consists of supplies. Register on-line. 

Second Saturday Gardening Collection: Wake Up Your Backyard, a Spring Job Record. Saturday, March 12, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. This on-line discuss from Penn State Extension covers planning and making ready a spring backyard and when to plant. $4. Register on-line.

The New Naturalism in Backyard Design. Saturday, March 12, 11-12:30 p.m. On this digital discuss from Mt. Cuba Middle, discover ways to use crops to create an attractive, practical area. $25. Register on-line.

Youngsters’ Hen Nesting Wreath Workshop. Saturday, March 12, 2 p.m. Make a wreath with supplies birds can use to make nests at Ken’s Gardens, 2467 Outdated Philadelphia Pike, Lancaster. $15, consists of supplies to make one wreath. For youths ages 5 and older. Register on-line. 

Secret Backyard Floral Association Workshop. Saturday, March 12, 7 p.m. (and extra dates). On this digital class from Alice’s Desk, make a winter floral association. $65 (consists of supplies shipped to your house). Register on-line. 

Lancaster County Conservation District’s annual tree seedling sale. Monday, March 14 (deadline). The sale consists of conifers, hardwoods, wildlife meals sources, fruit timber, groundcovers and perennials. Orders can be prepared for pick-up April 13 on the Farm and Residence Middle, Lancaster.

Natives Gone Wild. Monday, March 14, 7 p.m. Find out about rising native crops on this discuss from Lancaster County Backyard Membership at Salem United Church of Christ, 2312 Marietta Ave., Rohrerstown. $5 donation for non-members.

Succulents class. Tuesday, March 15, 6:30 p.m. Discover ways to develop, transplant and overwinter succulents at Flourish Flowers, East Earl. $55, consists of supplies to make a planter. Register on-line. 

Having fun with Succulents in Your Backyard. Wednesday, March 16, 6:30-7:30 p.m. On this digital discuss from the Hardy Plant Society’s Mid-Atlantic Group, discover ways to incorporate succulents into your house gardens. Free. Register on-line. 

Ficus 101 On-line Workshop. Wednesday, March 16, 7 p.m. This webinar from The Sill focuses on ficus care. Free. Register on-line. 

Shut Encounters with Nature: Native Design within the Residential Panorama. Wednesday, March 16, 7-8:15 p.m. On this on-line discuss from New Instructions within the American Panorama, find out about sensible, ecologically-interactive panorama methods. $25. Register on-line. 

Succulent Workshop. Wednesday, March 16, 8 p.m. (and extra dates). On this digital class from Alice’s Desk, make a succulent association. $65 (consists of supplies shipped to your house). Register on-line. 

Grasp Gardener Coaching Info for Lancaster County. Thursday, March 17, 5-6 p.m. Find out about Penn State Extension’s grasp gardener volunteer program. Free. Register on-line. 

Southern Peach Floral Association Workshop. Thursday, March 17, 8 p.m. (and extra dates). On this digital class from Alice’s Desk, make a winter floral association. $72 (consists of supplies shipped to your house). Register on-line. 

Winter Blues and Gardens of Inexperienced. Saturday, March 19, 8:30 a.m. This webinar from Penn State Extension covers container gardens for each season, the science of leaf patterns and multiply perennials. $25. Register on-line. 

My Experiences Creating Fruit Groves and Meals Gardens in Central America. Saturday, March 19, 9:30 a.m. This webinar from Penn State Extension teaches develop unique fruit timber and create a meals backyard in your yard. $5. Register on-line. 

Spring Pots with Kent Russel. Saturday, March 19, 10 a.m. Discover ways to plant superb spring pots with Flourish Flowers at White Gables Backyard Home in Cochranville. $72. Register on-line. 

Epic Tomatoes from Your Backyard: Historical past, Tales and Ideas for Success. Saturday, March 19, 10:30 a.m. This webinar from Penn State Extension focuses on profitable tomato rising, harvesting, historical past and the dwarf tomato undertaking. $10. Register on-line. 

Take the Ache out of Gardening: Sq. Foot Gardening. Saturday, March 19, 1 p.m. Plant Nite hosts this digital class. $15 ($35 additional for provides shipped to your house). Register on-line. 

Create a Buzzing, Buzzing, Chirping Backyard. Sunday, March 20, 1-2:30 p.m. Creator Lisa Doseff will learn “Grandma Lisa’s Buzzing, Buzzing, Chirping Backyard” and discover ways to plant for wildlife. Lancaster County Parks Division. Meet on the environmental middle, 1 Nature’s Means, Lancaster. All ages. $3 per particular person, consists of seeds you’ll plant through the class. Register by midday, March 18 at 717-295-2055 or on-line. 

Studying Collectively: Bounce Begin Your Household Backyard. Monday, March 21, 6:30-7:30 p.m. This on-line discuss from Longwood Gardens explores create a household backyard. For adults and youngsters ages 5-10. $45, features a equipment mailed to your house. Register on-line. 

Meet the Pollinators and Certify Your Pollinator Backyard. Monday, March 21, 6:30 p.m. This webinar from Penn State Extension focuses on make your backyard a spot for pollinators to thrive. $5. Register on-line. 

Spring Plant Care On-line Workshop. Monday, March 21, 7 p.m. On this webinar from The Sill, discover ways to put together houseplants for spring. Free. Register on-line. 

Spring Backyard Collection: Victory Gardening. Monday, March 21, 7:30-8:30 p.m. This webinar from Penn State Extension teaches develop your personal meals. $5. Register on-line. 

Why You Ought to Create a Pollinator Oasis in Your Yard that can Decrease Pests and Maximize Yield. Tuesday, March 22, 10 a.m. This discuss at Studying Public Museum’s arboretum is $5 for non-members. Register at 610-371-5850 x223 or [email protected]licmuseum.org.

Floral Highlight: Illuminated Fountains. Wednesday, March 23, 4-5:30 p.m. This on-line discuss from Longwood Gardens explores how floral design is influenced by the motion of water and shade within the website’s fountains. $29 features a floral design demonstration. Register on-line. 

Bicycling with Butterflies. Wednesday, March 23, 6-7 p.m. On this digital lecture from Lancaster Conservancy, Sara Dykman shares her journey following the japanese migration of monarch butterflies. Free. Register on-line. 

Gardening with Perennials. Wednesday, March 23, 7 p.m. This webinar from Penn State Extension focuses on beginning a perennial backyard. Free. Register on-line. 

Weed Ordinances. Wednesday, March 23, 7 p.m. This on-line discuss from Wild Ones will share what to do if the “weed police” knock in your door. Free. Register on-line. 

Gardens and Tonic: Marian Coffin and the Gardens at Gibraltar. Thursday, March 24, 4-5 p.m. On this digital discuss from Scott Arboretum, find out about probably the most outstanding feminine panorama architects of the early twentieth century. Free. Register on-line. 

Digital Succulent Globe Workshop. Thursday, March 24, 6:30-7:30 p.m. On this digital workshop from Terrarium Remedy, make a globe planter full of succulents. $64 (small globe) or $84 (giant globe), consists of transport. Register on-line. 

March Into Spring. Saturday, March 26, 9 a.m. This webinar from Penn State Extension has recommendations on bugs, plant ailments, garden care, vegetable gardening and extra. $12. Register on-line. 

Grasp Gardener Spring Collection. Saturday, March 26, 9 a.m. This webinar from Penn State Extension has recommendations on sustainable gardening, soil and fertilizers, seed saving, meals preservation and extra. $10. Register on-line. 

For the Love of Roses. Saturday, March 26, 9:30 a.m. On this webinar from Penn State Extension, tour a rose backyard and find out about rose care. $5. Register on-line. 

Realizing Native Crops: Indicators of Spring. Saturday, March 26, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. This discuss from Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Protect (with a digital possibility) covers the earliest flowering crops together with snow trillium and hepatica. $25. Register on-line. 

Japanese Tranquility Bowl Workshop. Saturday, March 26, 11 a.m. Make a fern kokedama in a glass planter at Ken’s Gardens, 2467 Outdated Philadelphia Pike, Lancaster. $40, consists of supplies to make one planter. Register on-line. 

Crops as Academics: Intuitive Plant Communication. Saturday, March 26, 2-4 p.m. Be taught in regards to the science behind plant communication and ethnobotanical ideas at Horn Farm Middle, 4945 Horn Street, Hallam. $30. Register on-line. 

Dye Backyard Planning. Sunday, March 27, 1-3 p.m. Find out about frequent dye crops of southcentral Pennsylvania. At Handwork Home, Lancaster. For ages 16 and older. $25, consists of seeds for 5 sorts of crops. Register on-line. 

The Artist Dives into the Archives: Purple Primula. Wednesday, March 30, 1-3:30 p.m. On this on-line class from Longwood Gardens, find out about primula auricula whereas portray this plant. $65 consists of supplies mailed to your house. Register on-line. 

The Mysteries of Fungi Revealed. Wednesday, March 30, 6-7:30 p.m. On this digital discuss from Mt. Cuba Middle, find out about kingdom fungi and determine mushrooms. $19. Register on-line. 

Rising Carnivorous Native Crops in a Container. Wednesday, March 30, 6:30-7:30 p.m. On this digital discuss from the Hardy Plant Society’s Mid-Atlantic Group, discover ways to develop carnivorous crops. Free. Register on-line. 

Backyard Allure Floral Association Workshop. Wednesday, March 30, 7 p.m. (and extra dates). On this digital class from Alice’s Desk, make a spring floral association. $72 (consists of supplies shipped to your house). Register on-line. 

Gardens and Tonic: Fueling the Spring Monarch Migration: The best way to Put together Your Yard to Host the Jewels of the Backyard. Thursday, March 31, 4-5 p.m. On this digital discuss from Scott Arboretum, find out about appeal to and host monarch butterflies. Free. Register on-line. 

Planting for Wildlife. Thursday, March 31, 7-8 p.m. Discover ways to create an animal-friendly backyard with Lancaster County Parks Division. Meet on the environmental middle, 1 Nature’s Means, Lancaster. All ages. $2 per particular person. Register by midday, March 30 at 717-295-2055 or on-line. 

Monarch Butterflies: Mexico to My Backyard. Thursday, March 31, 7 p.m. On this webinar from Penn State Extension, find out about what attracts monarch butterflies, how they migrate and extra. $5. Register on-line. 

Ongoing:

Take a one-hour guided tour of Hershey Gardens with biologist Ray Barbehenn. Saturdays, 10-11 a.m. Free with backyard admission.

Floral Design Fundamentals. This self-paced on-line course from Longwood Gardens covers the foundational abilities wanted to create floral preparations. $99. Register on-line via Might 19.

Floral Design Fundamentals II. This self-paced on-line course from Longwood Gardens expands on abilities realized within the fundamentals class. $99. Register on-line via Might 19.

The whole lot About Orchids. This self-paced on-line course from Longwood Gardens focuses on orchids. Free. Register on-line via Aug. 16.

Greens, Herbs, Fruits and Nuts. From March 21-Might 2. This on-line, self-paced course from Longwood Gardens is an introduction to the world of edible crops. $179. Register on-line. 

Houseplants, Succulents and Cacti. From March 21-Might 2. This on-line, self-paced course from Longwood Gardens is an introduction to the world of houseplants. $179. Register on-line. 

Annuals, Perennials and Vines. From March 21-Might 2. This on-line, self-paced course from Longwood Gardens is an introduction to the world of annuals, perennials and vining crops. $179. Register on-line. https://longwoodgardens.org/events-performances/occasions/annuals-perennials-and-vines-online-class

And searching into April:

Yoga within the Greenhouse. Saturday, April 2, 7:45-9 a.m. Take a yoga class from The Yoga Place contained in the greenhouse at Esbenshade’s Backyard Facilities, 546 E. twenty eighth Division Freeway, Lititz. $15. Register at 717-626-7007 or on-line. 

Resurrection Backyard Workshop. Saturday, April 2, 11 a.m. Make a Easter centerpiece planter at Ken’s Gardens, 2467 Outdated Philadelphia Pike, Lancaster. $20, consists of supplies to make one resurrection backyard. Register on-line. 

Pop-up Plant Bar with Terrarium Remedy. Saturday, April 2, 1-3 p.m. at Tanger Shops and Nissley Vineyards. Construct your personal succulent association, costs range from $15-$75. Pre-registration is recommended. 

Youngsters Mini Resurrection Backyard Workshop. Saturday, April 2, 2 p.m. Make a miniature Easter centerpiece planter at Ken’s Gardens, 2467 Outdated Philadelphia Pike, Lancaster. $10, consists of supplies to make one resurrection backyard. For kids age 5 and older. Register on-line. 

April Foraging Stroll. Sunday, April 3, 10 a.m.-noon. Be a part of a foraging stroll to study what the pure world has to supply at Horn Farm Middle, 4945 Horn Street, Hallam. $25. Register on-line. 

Guided Nature Stroll: Spring Ephemerals. Sunday, April 3, 1-3 p.m. Seek for early perennial blooms on this stroll at Horn Farm Middle, 4945 Horn Street, Hallam. $15. Register on-line. 

Spring Yard Reducing Backyard Class. Tuesday, April 5, 6:30 p.m. (April 9 session offered out). Discover ways to begin a small slicing backyard with Flourish Flowers in East Earl. $45. Register on-line. https://www.flourish.flowers/new-products/backyard-cutting-garden-class-saturday-april-Tenth-9am/

Creating an Inviting Entry Backyard. Wednesday, April 6, 6-7:30 p.m. On this digital discuss from Mt. Cuba Middle, discover ways to plan a trendy entrance backyard. $19. Register on-line. 

Immigrants and the Creation of American Gardening with Wambui Ippolito. Thursday, April 7, noon-1 p.m. On this on-line lecture from the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, discover the historical past of American gardening via the lens of the immigrants who helped domesticate practices and flora which might be nonetheless used at the moment. $30. Register on-line. 

Spring Container Gardening. Thursday, April 7, 6:30 p.m. In discuss for Lititz Backyard Membership, Chris Abel shares spring container backyard ideas. At Lititz Public Library. Register at [email protected]

Dried Floral Spring Wreath Workshop. Thursday, April 7, 8 p.m. (and extra dates). On this digital class from Alice’s Desk, make a dried spring wreath. $90 (consists of supplies shipped to your house). Register on-line. 

Pennsylvania Herb and Backyard Competition. Friday, April 8 (11 a.m. to five p.m.) and Saturday, April 9 (9 a.m. to 4 p.m.) The present has audio system, workshops and plant-related distributors. Tickets are $10. Youngsters ages 12 and youthful are free.

Backyard Symposium. Saturday, April 9, 8:30 a.m. On this webinar from Penn State Extension, find out about container gardening, small gardens, pest-free gardens and extra. $30. Register on-line. 

Realizing Native Crops: Spring Ephemerals. Saturday, April 9, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. This discuss from Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Protect (with a digital possibility) covers spring wildflowers together with Dutchman’s breeches, bloodroot and Virginia bluebells. $25. Register on-line. 

Nature Images Class. Saturday, April 9, 10 a.m.-noon. Be taught types of nature pictures, together with panorama, macro, floral, fowl and butterfly pictures at Horn Farm Middle, 4945 Horn Street, Hallam. $30. Register on-line. 

Yard Composting. Saturday, April 9, 10 a.m.-noon. Discover ways to make your personal compost at Horn Farm Middle, 4945 Horn Street, Hallam. $25. Register on-line. 

Bugs and Local weather. Saturday, April 9, 10 a.m. On this webinar from Penn State Extension, find out about how insect pests and helpful bugs will react because the local weather adjustments. $5. Register on-line. 

Chilly Tolerant Container Backyard Workshop. Saturday, April 9, 11 a.m. Make a patio planter with annuals that do not thoughts the chilly at Ken’s Gardens, 2467 Outdated Philadelphia Pike, Lancaster. $50, consists of supplies to make one resurrection backyard. Register on-line. 

Noticed Lanternfly. Saturday, April 9, 11 a.m. On this webinar from Penn State Extension, find out about noticed lanternfly. $4. Register on-line. 

Dye Backyard Planning. Saturday, April 9, 1-3 p.m. Find out about frequent dye crops of southcentral Pennsylvania. At Handwork Home, Lancaster. For ages 16 and older. $25, consists of seeds for 5 sorts of crops. Register on-line. 

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