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Apr 29, 2015 1:45 PM CST
Name: Melanie
Lutz, Florida (Zone 9b)
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Okay, I just added my first event. I can't believe it, but it was a Daylily event (Daylily Mecca 2015). Nothing against daylilies, I just don't grow them and I think they show up in the "Random Plant" way too much. Anyway, I have a question about how to enter a location. The first time I tried I got an error. And I realized it wanted a specific city and state, at the very least. This event is taking place at eleven growers spread across Central Florida and I say that in the description, but for the city I chose one that had like three of the growers and seemed like a central location. So people can click on the website for more info and see where all the growers are, but I feel like I'm fudging the details a bit.

I know this is kind of an unusual situation, but what should we do when an event takes place at more than one location? I saw where one user had entered a garden tour of various gardens in Tyler, TX so they put Tyler, TX as the city and state. But if you have more than one city, how does that work? Just something to think about.

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