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Fee-based classes, lectures and field trips
Registration: Navigate to download education forms to download a printable registration form. Pay by check or charge by phone. Registrar’s office hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. until 4 p.m.
Preregistration is required; many classes have a maximum number of participants. Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden members receive a 20 percent discount on programs and pay the member fee listed. Click here for membership information or call RSABG's membership team at (909) 625-8767, ext. 257.
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Winter 2011-12
Horticulture
Cut it out! – An Introduction to Pruning
Instructor: David Lannom
Saturday, December 10, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Fee: RSABG member $25, public $32
Don’t be intimidated by the idea of pruning your own trees and shrubs! Get the basics from Dave Lannom, professor of horticulture at Mt. San Antonio College, to maintain the health of your trees and shrubs through proper maintenance. You’ll save money and play an active part in ensuring your plant investments thrive for years (and generations!) to come. Learn basic botany as it relates to pruning, reasons behind pruning, rules of when (or when NOT to) make cuts, and gain deeper insight into how pruning affects the overall health and growth of your plants. You’ll also learn the tools of the trade, how to make cuts properly, and be shown examples of pruning on shrubs and trees. Handouts provided.
Soils and Fertilizers - Time to Get Dirty
Instructor: David Lannom
Saturday, January 28, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Fee: RSABG member $25, public $32
As you’re taking your daily vitamins, do you ever stop to think about the ongoing nutritional needs of the plants around your home? What vitamins or minerals do they need to live a long and happy life? Are their roots in a suitable, healthy environment? While it’s easy to overlook the underground parts of our plants that we can’t see on a daily basis, it is easy to learn what you can do to keep them healthy. Professor of horticulture Dave Lannom will provide the basics of plant nutrition, the roles and uses of nitrogen, phosphorous, potassium, iron and magnesium, as well as how to spot their deficiencies. You’ll also gain an understanding of fertilizers; from the different types available to how to read a bag, and how to properly apply using various methods. Combining these concepts with an introduction to soils including pH, salinity, and soil amendments is a recipe for long-lasting plant health around your home. Handouts provided.
Plant Propagation for Homeowners
Instructor: David Lannom
Saturday, February 18, 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Fee: RSABG member $25, public $32
Would you like grow more of your favorite plants without buying more? If so, plant propagation may be for you! Dave Lannom, professor of horticulture, will introduce you to the wonderful world of sexual and asexual propagation among plants and how you can multiply, or increase in number, the plants you already have growing at your home garden. Learn the advantages, types and techniques associated with cuttings, as well how cutting stock is rooted, stimulated, and cared for. You’ll also learn the basics of grafting, including reasons for grafting, types of grafting, tips for success and aftercare. In addition to cuttings and grafting, you’ll learn about layering techniques and applications to get you started. Happy propagating! Handouts provided.
Health and Wellness
Tai Chi in the Garden
Teacher: Joseph Bojanek
Thursays, 9 - 10 a.m.
Six-week sessions: October, November, December
Fee: 6-week series RSABG member $50, public $63
The fluid movements of Tai Chi are based on nature and are well-suited for practice at the Garden. The low-impact exercise safe for all adults, Tai Chi increases strength and flexibility, reduces stress and improves balance, and has been shown to lower blood pressure and increase bone density. Taught in the Wu-style of Tai Chi, every class involves warm up, proper and safe instruction of each movement and the progressive movement through the form’s stages. Classes are held indoors and outdoors depending on weather conditions; wear comfortable attire and shoes with flat soles, bring a bottle of water. No experience necessary, all are welcome to attend. Limit 20 students each session. Preregistration is required.
Yoga in the Garden
Teacher: Karen May
Wednesdays, 9:30-10:30 a.m.
October, November, December
Fee: single session RSABG member $10, public $12.
Release stress, unwind your busy mind, enjoy the beauty and tranquility of the Garden. Classes are held indoors and outdoors depending on weather conditions; wear comfortable attire and shoes with flat soles, bring a yoga mat and bottle of water. No experience necessary, all are welcome to attend. Limit 15 students each session.