By Lee Shearer
lee.shearer@onlineathens.com
Nestled between the garbage bins of Snelling Dining Hall and a loading dock at the University of Georgia's Pharmacy Building, one of the university's hidden treasures is in rainbow bloom this week.
Although the UGA Trial Garden is free and open to the public year-round, thousands of people walk by every day without seeing the garden, hidden from casual view behind opaque fences, the pharmacy building and a handful of greenhouses.
But the garden will be on brilliant display at an open house from 8 a.m. to noon Saturday - with tours led by the man credited with starting the trial garden in 1982, UGA horticulture professor Allan Armitage.
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