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Propagation of Native Plants - Sundays
Propagation of Native Plants - Sundays
Propagation of Native Plants - Sundays
Propagation of Native Plants - Sundays
Propagation of Native Plants - Sundays
Propagation of Native Plants - Sundays
Propagation of Native Plants - Sundays
Propagation of Native Plants - Sundays
Propagation of Native Plants - Sundays
Propagation of Native Plants - Sundays
Propagation of Native Plants - Sundays
Propagation of Native Plants - Sundays

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Propagation of Native Plants - Sundays

$50.00
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Sundays, 10am – 1pm, July 15 & 29, August 5, 12, 19 & 26. 10AM-1PM. Join Back to Natives for a hands-on class to increase your native plant propagation knowledge. Participants will gather for 6 Sundays to learn which native plants propagate best by seed, cuttings, layering, and division. We will examine unique methods for mimicking nature’s scarification process. The biology, anatomy, history, and use of these propagation techniques will also be covered, briefly. Students will help propagate native plants for use in habitat restoration and environmental education projects. Most classes will take place at the Back to Natives Nursery at Santiago Park. $50 for non-members and $40 for members. $10 per individual class if you do not want to sign up for the series. RSVP for individual classes to education@backtonatives.org

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Sundays, 10am – 1pm,  July 15 & 29, August 5, 12, 19 & 26. 10AM-1PM. Join Back to Natives for a hands-on class to increase your native plant propagation knowledge.  Participants will gather for 6 Sundays to learn which native plants propagate best by seed, cuttings, layering, and division.  We will examine unique methods for mimicking nature’s scarification process.  The biology, anatomy, history, and use of these propagation techniques will also be covered, briefly.  Students will help propagate native plants for use in habitat restoration and environmental education projects.  Most classes will take place at the Back to Natives Nursery at Santiago Park.  $50 for non-members and $40 for members. $10 per individual class if you do not want to sign up for the series. RSVP for individual classes to education@backtonatives.org

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