Native Garden Maintenance: Spring and Summer Tasks

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26800 West, Mulholland Hwy,Calabasas CA 91320

19 June, 2021

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Hands-on maintenance class covering May-August tasks for new and established California native plant gardens Join us at the beautiful King Gillette Ranch Visitors Center for a 3 hour hands-on class covering the do's and dont's of late Spring and Summer native plant garden maintenance. The in-person class will cover - Correct methods for planting natives in the Summer - How to deadhead and prune your native shrubs and perennials during the Summer - When and what types of fertilizers to use on native plants, and whether to fertilize during the Summer - Correct watering of newly planted natives, and established plantings - Introduction to collecting seed from your garden Attendees will have the opportunity to help install, prune, irrigate and collect seed from various plants in our native plant garden at the Visitor's Center. Weeding and mulching will also take place. This in-person class will take place outdoors at the King Gillette Visitors Center native plant garden. Most of the class will take place in an exposed, full sun garden setting. Attendees should be prepared to stand for over 2 hours and be exposed to the sun for various lengths of time. Please wear hiking or outdoor working attire, bring water/reusable water bottle, sunscreen, and a sun hat. IMPORTANT! DUE TO COVID-RELATED PROTOCOLS, PLEASE PRE-REGISTER TO SECURE A VOLUNTEER SLOT. IF YOU DO NOT PRE-REGISTER, WE CANNOT GUARANTEE YOU A VOLUNTEER SLOT AND YOU MAY BE TURNED AWAY. The class will be led by Antonio Sanchez, nursery manager and restoration volunteer coordinator for the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. Antonio has over 15 years experience growing and killing native plants in nurseries and landscapes, and led the nursery at California Botanic Garden in Claremont and was co-owner of Nopalito Native Plant Nursery in Ventura. In his spare time he enjoys listening to the native plant band Sage Against the Machine on Instagram. The Santa Monica Mountains Fund works to protect and encourage appreciation and understanding of the Santa Monica Mountains National Recreation Area. The Fund achieves this by supporting National Park Service efforts in education, science, research, improved facilities, citizen engagement, stewardship and philanthropy. www.samofund.org

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