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Thursday, June 11, 2015

Save the date - Native Plant Landscaping Conference

By Irene Shonle, CSU Extension in Gilpin County

OK, so this is for those of you who really plan ahead (like most Extension Agents).  I know - normal people don't even have a calendar for 2016, but for some of you, it's critical to get this on your calendar now, so you can plan your ski vacation around it! :)



SPREAD THE WORD & SAVE THE DATE!
Landscaping with Colorado Native Plants Conference
Saturday, March 12, 2016
at The Ranch Events Complex, McKee Building
(5280 Arena Circle, Loveland, CO  80538)
This conference is presented by a partnership of:
§  Wild Ones - Front Range Chapter
§  Butterfly Pavilion
§  Colorado Native Plant Society
§  Colorado State University Extension
§  Denver Botanic Gardens
§  Front Range Sustainable Landscaping Coalition
§  High Plains Environmental Center
More details to follow! 
Check www.frontrangewildones.org for updates or email frontrangewildones@gmail.com for more information.

7 comments:

  1. After years of choosing plants just based on looks, I have recently come to realize the benefits of choosing native plants. Landscaping with plants that belong in your climate and soil means less water consumption and increased environmental health. I wish there was a conference like this one in my area, because I think it would inspire local landscapers. http://www.lawnscapeshydroseed.com/Hydroseeding_Services_Rehoboth_MA.html

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  3. Plants are the most important source for livelihood

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  4. This is by far one of the best places to hang with friends, have great drinks (amazing beer selection), eat some great food, including the great lunch I had at Los Angeles event space here. Prices are very reasonable and the pizza was awesome.

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  6. Looks like im late. But I always love this subject. Landscaping is much more than just planting a few flowers and catering to a few shrubs lining your backyard.

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