Thursday, September 1, 2011

California Native Plant Society Annual Plant Sale

NATIVE PLANT SALE
October 29th & 30th
Sepulveda Garden Center, Encino
Sepulveda Garden Center, 16633 Magnolia Blvd., Encino
(west of Hayvenhurst on Magnolia).

With over 1000 plants of over 50 California native species, there is a plant that can fill your garden's needs -- from hot and dry to moist and shady. Many native plants can survive quite well with natural rainfall once they get established. Sale items include seeds, irises, mints, sages, berries, hummingbird and butterfly plants, shrubs, perennials, and trees. Theodore Payne Foundation seed mixes will be available as well as a selection of native annual wildflower species. Also available for sale are books, field guides, posters, and CNPS t-shirts. Visit displays and exhibits by local environmental agencies and non-profits. Snacks and drinks will be available for purchase.

During the sale, experienced CNPSers can assist you in selecting plants that are suitable for your garden!

Featuring FREE Native Plant Gardening Talks

Saturday - 11:00am
Genevieve Arnold, Seed Room Manager, Theodore Payne Foundation
“California Dreamin’: Sowing Seeds for Spring Wildflowers”

The late fall months in southern California are prime time for sowing native annual wildflower seeds in the garden. As the grey days of winter pass by, it’s fun to imagine the bright array of flower colors and patterns that will emerge in the spring! Annual wild flowers perform well in a variety of garden spaces, from open areas to borders and creative display beds or pots. Join us to get an overview of some beloved annuals and learn tips on preparing your soil and sowing techniques.

Saturday - 1:30pm
Bart O’Brien, noted horticulturist and Director of Special Projects at Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden - "Reimagining the California Lawn"

Bart's talk will be based around the book we have been waiting for--how to create a beautiful California "lawn" that is both efficient in use of resources and water-conserving! Bart O'Brien, Carol Bornstein and David Fross have produced an outstanding guide for those seeking alternatives to concrete, fake turf, overwatered and overfed grasses and high water bills. Books will be available at the plant sale for purchase and signing.
Sunday - Noon
Steven Hartman, naturalist, native gardener, author
"California Native Plants in the Field and in the Garden"

Seeing an image of a plant in its natural setting is helping when contemplating natives to purchase for your home landscape. Looking at the little plant in the one-gallon pot doesn't really give you an idea of how the plant will look when mature. Steve will talk about growing habits and requirements of natives, and show examples of public native landscapes and from his home garden in Sherman Oaks, with comparisons with images from the field.

If you would like to volunteer at this event, call 818-782-9346

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