Join Us for a Free Drought-Tolerant Landscape Workshop
May 18 event in Southern California includes field trip to local nursery
Join us May 18 in Escondido for a free workshop that will examine the latest trends in sustainable landscapes, constraints on plant availability and ways to transform lawns with little cash.
The workshop will also include a field trip to a local nursery to tour demonstration gardens and growing grounds.
With the ongoing drought, California cities and water districts are promoting drought-tolerant landscaping as a way to reduce water use. Outdoor watering can account for 50 to 80 percent of a home’s total water use.
But what varieties of drought-tolerant plants are widely available? And how do you communicate that to your customers? Hear from a wholesale nursery owner about constraints on plant availability, and from a landscape designer on which plants are easy to grow and beneficial for wildlife as well as ways to transform a water-thirsty lawn that won’t break the bank.
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