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    33rd Annual Native Plant Workshop March 24

    February 23, 2012No Comments
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    20120223 gerrysnyderSedona AZ (February 23, 2012) – Keep Sedona Beautiful presents their 33rd annual Native Plant Workshop in Sedona on Saturday, March 24. The workshop includes two keynote speakers, renowned speaker and author Brad Lancaster will present; “Planting the Rain: Principles, Practices, and Tips for Water-Harvesting Earthworks and Raingardens”. Jan Busco, Horticulturist at Grand Canyon National park will speak on “Getting the Best from Your Native Plants”. Attendees will be able to choose two topics from eight workshops offered. Topics will cover; composting, container gardening, managing invasive plants, insects for home & garden, native plant essential oils, highland cacti, fire ecology and hydroponics. All attendees will receive lunch and the opportunity to bid on many auction items.

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    For more Information and to register go to keepsedonabeautiful.org 928-282-4938

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