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About Madison Square Garden Expo Center
The New York Madison Square Garden Expo Center, formally known as “The Rotunda, ” is located in the New York City borough of beautiful Manhattan. Featuring 54, 000 square feet in exhibition hall space, this is the ideal venue for any large event such as trade shows, auctions, and receptions. New York City is the largest city in America and is often described as being “the cultural capital of the world.” New York Madison Square Garden Expo Center visitors will want to take advantage of NYC's world-class museums, entertainment, and sightseeing possibilities. New York City is home to Times Square, The Statue of Liberty, and the National September 11 Memorial & Museum.
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Go to Fall home and garden show
by toot48 I think the Fall home and garden show is next weekend at the Expo center (check online). You can meet and talk with some local landscape designer there. Some will help with the design and even go shopping for plants with you. Maybe take pictures with you of the current garden and ask for suggestions.
I met one gal who gives a free 15 minute consultation and I did get a few ideas from her.
Also go to the library and check out books and magazines to get ideas.
Go to the garden shows
by toot There is usually one at the Expo Center and another at the Convention Center that should be coming up soon before spring.
The one at the Expo is more 'home' stuff - hot tubs/spas, windows, etc. I find the one a the Convention Center has more 'garden' stuff. Either way they are fun and you can pick up a lot of information. I used a landscape designer I met at a show.
CA Native plant sales and show in April
by pro_nli Since there have been a few posts asking about CA natives recently, perhaps folks would be interested in these:
April 5, 9:30 am - 2:00 pm
Marin Chapter
Tiburon Audubon Center and Wildlife Sanctuary, 376 Greenwood Beach Road
Further information. (415) 332-4117
April 12-13, 11:00 am - 4:00 pm
Napa Chapter
Skyline Wilderness Park, 2201 E. Imola Ave. Napa
Admission to the park will be free for this event only, the Martha Walker Native Habitat Garden will be open for self guided tours and we will have a large selection of natives as well as locally collected wildflowers on display! Please call 707 253-2665 for more information or log onto www