February 4, 2022 |

Carbon County residents are encouraged to “grow along” with the University of Wyoming extension office this spring. The pilot program aims to bring citizens from across the county together by having them grow a select variety of flowers at the same time.

A Carbon County Grow Along Facebook page has been established where growers can share experiences, photos and tips. Free seed packets are available for pickup or mailing beginning today. Cali O’Hare has all the details.

Pictured above: Carbon County Grow Along flower seed packets. Photo courtesy Abby Perry.

Free seed packets are available on a first come, first served basis at the Carbon County Extension Office, located in Room 329 on the third floor of the Carbon Building, at 215 W. Buffalo Street in Rawlins. For more information or to request a seed packet by mail, call (307) 328-2642 or follow the group’s Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/CarbonCountyGrowALong
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