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California’s New Front Yard: Creating a Low-Water Landscape
October 29, 2015 @ 8:00 am - 3:00 pm
$30This workshop is suitable for homeowners and landscape professionals alike, so all are welcome.
Coffee and Refreshments 8:00 to 8:30am, presentations begin at 8:30am.
Transform your water-intensive lawn in-to a beautiful, drought tolerant landscape that features low-water trees, native grasses, perennials, and shrubs.
This workshop presents step-by-step methods of turf removal, soil amendment, and irrigation best practices that make the most out of each drop. Landscape design concepts, with a focus on plant species that have proven successful in the varied climate conditions of Sacramento and neighboring counties.
Morning presentations are followed by afternoon demonstrations and hands-on activities for lawn removal, garden design, planting, and irrigation. Native and drought-tolerant plants will be on hand. Material presented is appropriate for home-owners and professionals alike, so all are welcome!
Workshop fee: $25 CNGA members/$30 non-members
Course fee includes morning refreshments, lunch and course materials
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OPTIONAL Post-workshop walking tour to two nearby recently completed lawn conversion projects is also in the planning stages. These private yards contain non-native plantings but are examples of drought tolerant landscaping.