Native Plant Walk with Frank Niccoli at Gamble Garden
Organization:
The Elizabeth F. Gamble Garden
Category:
Workshop/Seminar
Geographical Area:
San Jose
Start
Date:
6/7/2012
End Date:
6/7/2012
Start Time:
9:30 AM
End Time:
11:30 AM
Event
Info:
Discover California's native plants in their glory. This class will explore the varieties of texture and structure, colors of blooms, fragrance, and cultural requirements of our native plants. Explore the possibilities for creating a native plant garden or planting, watering, and maintaining native plants in your existing landscape. This "walk and talk" class will be held entirely outside in Gamble's gardens. This class is limited to 15 participants so everyone may benefit from Frank's expertise.
Frank Niccoli is a gardener, a horticultural educator, and a pioneer in the use of organic and sustainable gardening methods. He is the owner of The Village Gardener, past president and founder of the local chapter of The California Landscape Contractors Association, and on the faculty of the Ornamental Horticultural Program at Foothill College. Frank was recently honored with the prestigious Silicon Valley Water Conservation 'Water Champion' Award.
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