Lethbridge gardening centres anticipate another busy year
One of the first activities to really blossom at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic last spring was gardening. Almost a year later, Taz Dhaliwal speaks to a few Lethbridge-area gardening centres to find out whether they're expecting to see similar trends this year.
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