Gardening in Small Places: native and adapted plants in the landscape

Gardening in Small Places: native and adapted plants in the landscape

University of Nevada Cooperative Extension is an outreach arm of the University that extends unbiased, research-based knowledge to local c

By Elaine Fagin, efagin@unr.edu, 702-257-5573

Date and time

Saturday, September 21 · 8am - 12pm PDT

Location

University of Nevada Cooperative Extension

8050 Paradise Rd. Ste. #100 Classroom A & D LAS VEGAS, NV 89123

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

  • 4 hours

University of Nevada Cooperative Extension is an outreach arm of the University that extends unbiased, research-based knowledge to local communities. Educational programs and projects are developed based on local needs in partnership with other agencies and volunteers.

Gardening in Small Places: native and desert adapted plants in the landscape How about using plants that will do well in our soil, will do well with our weather and with our water?  You can have a lush landscape while saving energy, water and money!  I’m talking about native and desert adapted plants, of course.  When you think of native desert plants, do only cacti come to mind?  Well, there are so many more native and desert adapted plants that will do well in your yard, giving your landscape color and interest.  If you are interested in finding out how you can have a lush landscape using these plants, please come join ML Robinson and discover how to use these wonderful plants in your landscape.

Pre-registration is required.

There are no refunds for this class

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