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October 16, 2021

Get Started Growing Native Plants

Saturday, October 16, 2021 — 11:00 am

Many people who could confidently plant daffodils, marigolds, or roses in a new garden may feel lost when it comes to planting a native garden. But native plants have lived here for millennia, and they want to grow here. Our speaker, Arleen Feng, will guide you through the process of choosing and planting flowers for your native garden. Then you can spend years enjoying the beauty and wildlife your garden will bring, the savings on your water bills, and the many other expected and unexpected pleasures of native gardening. Volunteers will be available in the nursery to answer shopping questions after the talk.

This event will be held in Native Here Nursery’s outdoor classroom with social distancing and masks required. The nursery is located at 101 Golf Course Drive in Tilden Park, Berkeley.

Native Here Nursery is open from 10 am to 2 pm on Saturdays, with many new and favorite plants.

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