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To Do: Washington Home & Garden Show
By
Elizabeth McNamara
Published Monday, March 16, 2009
At the Washington Home & Garden Show this weekend you can browse garden furniture and patio displays, talk to masons and landscape artists, and make plans to redesign virtually any indoor or outdoor space. The show’s theme this year is “Going to a Garden Party.” More than 50 dealers—from Washington, New York, France, Italy, and elsewhere—will showcase their garden, patio, and landscape designs. There are also seminars on summer entertaining, outdoor watering systems, landscaping, and a host of other useful topics.
Walter E. Washington Convention Center, 801 Mount Vernon Place, NW; March 19 to March 22; $9 on Thursday and Friday from 11 to 9, $12 on Saturday from 10 to 9, and Sunday from 11 to 6.
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