FORT WORTH, TX, January 13, 2011 (Press-News.org) Improve the quality of your indoor air with houseplants as well as use them to brighten up a room. Plant leaves act as filters for many of the harmful toxins which are produced from carpet, paint, insulation and many other building materials found in our homes and offices.
To learn how to clean the air using indoor plants, come to Calloway's or Cornelius Nursery for a free "Dressing Your Indoors" Clinic Saturday, January 15, 2011, at 10:15 a.m. Stay for Repotting Day on January 15th which will be held all day from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. We provide: the working space and tools, complimentary Calloway's Premium Potting Soil, a starter application of either granular or water soluble fertilizer and complimentary decorative mulch or moss to top off your container.
Taught by one of Calloway's experts, the "Dressing Your Indoors" Clinic explains the benefits of houseplants, plant selection, care of houseplants and a repotting demonstration. Clinics take place at each Calloway's and Cornelius Nursery location.
Calloway's and Cornelius Nurseries is a 19-store garden center chain serving the Dallas, Fort Worth and Houston markets. The company strives to make gardening fun, easy and successful for customers by offering expert advice from Texas Certified Nursery Professionals; store environments that are educational and easy to shop; weekly gardening clincs that serve both novice and expert gardeners; displays and instructions to aid gardeners with design and color development in their yards; and a product selection of the best plant varieties available. For more information, visit http://www.mytexasgarden.com.
Garden Experts Share How to Improve Air Quality in Texas Homes with Interior Plants at Calloway's and Cornelius Nursery Garden Centers on January 15
A free clinic, "Dressing Your Indoors," covering plant selection and care will educate attendees about the benefits of indoor plants. Throughout the day visitors can use the repotting station to transplant their existing or new plants and pots.
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[Press-News.org] Garden Experts Share How to Improve Air Quality in Texas Homes with Interior Plants at Calloway's and Cornelius Nursery Garden Centers on January 15A free clinic, "Dressing Your Indoors," covering plant selection and care will educate attendees about the benefits of indoor plants. Throughout the day visitors can use the repotting station to transplant their existing or new plants and pots.