DeKalb Cooperative Extension will accept orders through March 6 for its annual plant sale. Several varieties of plants are available including azaleas, blueberries, hydrangeas and persimmons, according to a press release.

“The DeKalb Cooperative Extension’s annual plant sale continues to grow,” said Lynwood Blackmon, director of the Cooperative Extension Office in DeKalb. “Plants play an important role in beautifying DeKalb and we are proud to offer flowers, classes and other resources to improve the community.”

The DeKalb County Extension is hosting two seminars, “Backyard Berries” on Thursday, Feb. 13 and “Care of Ornamental Plants in the Landscape” on Thursday, Feb. 20.

The fee for each class is $10. Classes will be held at the DeKalb Extension Training Center at 6:45 p.m. and registration is required. Class fees will be waived with plant purchases.

The one-day pick up for plants is Saturday, March 14, at the DeKalb Cooperative Extension Office, 4380 Memorial Dr. No. 200, Decatur.

Information: contact the DeKalb County Cooperative Extension Office at 404-298-4080, or www.ugaextension.com/dekalb.

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