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Event: 'Basics Of Native Plant Gardening Workshop Series: Soils'

Horticulture
Date: Saturday, September 20, 2008 At 09:00 AM
Duration: 3 Hours
Contact Info:
Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden 1500 N. College Ave Claremont, CA 91711 (909)625-8767 ext. 224
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Soils and Native Plant Gardening

First of series of four classes. Sign up for all four and receive a free copy of Care and Maintenance of Southern California Native Plant Gardens by Bart O’Brien, Betsey Landis and Ellen Mackey; 250 pages, instructional illustrations and full color photographs; Spanish and English in one volume. A $29.95 value.

Novice gardeners often overlook the significance of soils when planning a native garden. The complex soil types in California include silts, sandy loams, stiff clays, and adobe. Most are neutral to alkaline and low in organic content. The type of soil, drainage characteristics and compaction may result in both short and long-term problems with establishing and maintaining plantings. Betsey Landis will assist participants in determining their garden soil types, and will demonstrate how to improve problem soils or drainage. Ms. Landis will also share a selection of native plants that may perform well in your particular soil type.

Betsey Landis, Garden Consultant
Saturday, Sept 20, 2008
9:00 am – 12:00 noon
$30 ($36 nonmember)
Limit: 15 participants
Code: 084HRT100


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