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#GreenThisWeek | June 3-9

6/5/2013

 
June 4  | Orchid Society of Coral Gables
location: Fairchild Tropical Garden | 10901 Old Cutler Road | Miami, FL
room: Corbin Building, classroom "A"
date:  first Tuesday of every month
time: 7:30 pm
web: www.oscgonline.org

June 5 | Free Wednesday at Fairchild Garden
location: Fairchild Tropical Garden, 10901 Old Cutler Road,Miami, FL 33156
time: 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM  
web: Fairchild Tropical Garden Event Website

Admission prices are waived the first Wednesday of the month from June to November and each Sunday in August. Don't miss Free Days at Fairchild!  Spend a day exploring 83 acres of tropical palms, cycads, flowering trees and breathtaking vistas. 

June 6 | South Dade Garden Club Meeting
location: Fruit and Spice Park | 24801 SW 187 Ave | Homestead, Florida 33031
date: Second Thursday of each month 
time: 7:00pm
web: www.miamifruitandspicepark.com

June 8-9 | Bamboo Society Sale
location: Fairchild Tropical Garden, 10901 Old Cutler Road,Miami, FL 33156
time: 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM 
web: Fairchild Tropical Garden Event Website
where: Garden House   

The Bamboo Society's Plant Sale will showcase some of the best tropical  bamboo from around the world.  Bamboo can be divided into two types, runners,  which are invasive and grow in cooler climates and clumpers, which are  non-invasive and grow best in sub-tropical climates such as South Florida.

Bamboo is known for its  aesthetic beauty and captivating look.  In private gardens, landscape designers and collectors of the elegant vegetaion use bamboo to create privacy, shade, and as  sound barriers or wind breaks. Bamboo is also an  ecologically sound choice for planting in deforested areas because of its fast  growth rate and high carbon dioxide absorption rate.
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