Carolyn Brown will guide you through the hands-on propagation of several California native plant species using semi hard wood cuttings. Participants will learn several easy to propagate species, how to identify them, how to make cuttings and how to follow up with their horticultural care. Participants will make, pot up and take home several different species that are suitable for our environment and that are good landscaping/garden choices.
We will also tour the new propagation site that the Sanhedrin Chapter of the California Native Plant Society has built for propagating and growing out regionally native plants for local restoration plantings such as the Rail Trail.
Registration is required. Please fill out the form on the link below to register for this workshop:
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Space is limited to 15 people, so please let us know that you’re coming. Payment is for materials for the workshop, please bring to the event – cash or check.
Cost: $15.00 per person
Location: Observatory Park, 432 Observatory Street, Ukiah
Bring:
1. Notebook and pencil,
2. Fifteen (15) wooden chopsticks or slender 8” sticks
3. Clear plastic bags (5) – produce size
4. A pair of clippers
5. Wear a sun hat
6. Water bottle
Come prepared to work outdoors in a warm, but shady environment.
Contact Carolyn Brown with questions:
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