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Geobunga Hosts Free Cook's Garden Workshop July 28
Geobunga Hosts Free Cook's Garden Workshop July 28

WHAT: Geobunga will host a free workshop for those interested in learning how simple it is to grow fresh herbs and vegetables at home.                     

WHEN: Saturday, July 28 at 9 a.m.                    

WHERE: ​Geobunga Outdoor Garden Center ​4299 Lawehana Street, Salt Lake (across from Target)                               

REGISTER: To ensure your seat, reservations are highly recommended. Please register for this free seminar at www.geobunga.com.              

DETAILS: Growing food you use in everyday cooking and meals is rewarding, and relatively simple to do! Hawaii residents can grow fresh produce year-round, thanks to our mild climate and sunny weather. Herbs such as basil, oregano and rosemary; lettuces like manoa and arugula; and cherry or regular tomatoes thrive in the islands.                 Seminar attendees will learn the basics of planting and harvesting, and the many options available to them. Container gardening has become extremely popular in the past few years, as anyone with some sunlight and a little space – even a small lanai or kitchen window box – can grow fresh herbs and vegetables.  

Following the seminar, attendees can get one-on-one advice from Geobunga’s instructor, Keola Kalama, to learn more about their specific container gardening needs. Inspired attendees can get everything they need to create their own small garden or container garden, including pots, topsoil, potting mix and pre-planted herbs and vegetables.  

Geobunga turns the ordinary into extraordinary as Hawaii’s best resource for anyone looking to enhance their outdoor experience. Providing unique garden elements from around the world, Geobunga specializes in stone pavers and benches, decorative rocks, ceramic pots, fountains, and bamboo accents, including a variety of plants. With the best prices, selection and service in the state, each visit to Geobunga brings something new to discover.

***FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC***

MEDIA CONTACT: Darcy Manning, Pang Communications (Cell: 323-635-6407; dmanning@pangcomm.com) Jennifer Pang, Pang Communications (Cell: 371-2882; jpang@pangcomm.com)

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