Nov. 14, 2006 Create the ultimate landscape with King County's free naturescaping workshop, native plant salvage
Want a low-maintenance yard that is not only beautiful but
environmentally friendly, too? This December, King County teams up with
Seattle Public Utilities to host two free naturescaping workshops and
native plant salvages.
Workshop attendees will
learn how to design a manageable landscape for home lawns that will
reduce the amount of time and energy needed to spend on yard work. Tips
will be provided on how to attract birds and other wildlife by using
native plants, plus proven methods for effectively battling invasive
weeds.
Choose one of the following evening naturescaping workshops to attend:
- Dec. 5 from 6:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. at Viewlands Elementary School, 10525 3rd Avenue NW in Seattle; or
- Dec. 6 from 6:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. at Beaver Lake Lodge, 25101 SE 24th Street in Sammamish.
Workshop attendees will be invited to participate in a native plant
salvage, Dec. 9, at a site scheduled for development. Participants can
dig up native plants for “naturescaping” projects at home. Directions
to the site will be provided at the workshop.
Space is limited. To register, call 206-386-4162, or e-mail creekstewardintern@seattle.gov. Maps and directions to the workshop locations are available at (document removed).
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