The Sage Advice Workshop Series 2007
Due to an increasing demand for garden advice and information regarding the use of California native plants in the landscape, we are pleased to offer some helpful topical seminars once a month throughout the planting season.
October 20, 2007 - 11:00 AM
In cooperation with Santa Margarita Water District (Landscape Class):
Sage Advice Workshop: Why California natives are BEST for water conservation!

Native plants are uniquely suited to Southern California's arid conditions making them the ideal choice in water-efficient landscapes. Unlike drought-tolerant plants from other regions, California natives offer much more than simple water-savings. They invite native songbirds, butterflies, hummingbirds and beneficial insects to reside in your garden, creating an authentic environment, educational for both adults and children. Come learn how to bring nature home to create an authentic sense of place, and to inspire, not just to conserve!
November 17, 2007 - 11:00 AMSage Advice Workshop: The California Garden
California is a big place with many diverse plant communities and eco-systems; therefore the "California Garden" should mimic outdoor experience. Engage the senses! Fill your garden with line, color, shape, touch and fragrance... all of which will recall the beauty of nature. Learn how to use, as a model, our greatest resource: Nature herself. You can design not just a home garden, but also, an oasis of authenticity, wherever you may be.
December 1, 2007 - 11 AM
Sage Advice Workshop: The Fragrant Native Garden
Get the finest in natural aromatherapy... California's native vegetation has more than a few plants with distinct aromas. From the lovely and useful White Sage, to the equally useful, but uniquely scented, Bladderpod (the name says it all!). Discover this diverse group of plants within the native plant community that will add a unique element of sensuality to your garden.More workshops to come in 2008!

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