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Gardening with Native Plants
This class is sold out.
Eager to infuse your home landscape with hearty and water-wise natives? Then this is the class for you! Join native plant expert Anna Hurst to discover why native plants are important and the role they play. Learn about the “what, why, and when” of successful gardening with native plants – what to plant, why plant and site choice matter, and when to plant for the most successful outcome. You’ll leave singing the praises of autumn sage, Mexican plum, and more – and know how to incorporate them them into your home garden. And you will leave with a beautiful native plant!
Instructor: Anna Hurst, EcoBlossom Nursery
Registration Deadline: July 7
Rain Date: July 11
$40/$35 member
Location: Conservation Greenhouse Porch (rain or shine, excluding lightning).*
*This class takes place outdoors. In the event of pending inclement weather including lightning, registrants will be notified the day before the scheduled class if the rain date needs to be used.