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“Naturescaping for Water and Wildlife Field Class”
May 30, 2015 @ 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
freeLearn about sustainable landscaping techniques that will save you time and money while also attracting birds and butterflies to your garden and protecting water resources. A classroom session will be followed by a field trip to local private gardens; bus transportation will be provided.
Landscape designer Linda Andrews and Erica Guttman of WSU’s Native Plant Salvage Project will lead the class. Topics include how to make a landscaping plan; design ideas for outdoor living spaces; managing drainage, slopes and other trouble spots; how to reduce unnecessary lawn; how to create habitat for birds and butterflies; and selecting water-wise plants for all four seasons.
This class is free, but advance registration is required as space is limited. Visit Stream Team’s Calendar, or email nativeplantsalvage@gmail.com to register.