Turf grasses take more water, more fertilizer, more upkeep, and are responsible for greenhouse gas emissions than almost any other garden plants. And because we put so many products onto grass, it is a major source of water pollution, all while very few of us actually use the grass. Nan provides several methods for removing lawns and selecting its replacement.
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Garden Gems: The Best Bulbs for California Gardens
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Garden Gems: The Best Bulbs for California Gardens
Bulbs are the gems of the garden. For our warm, dry California gardens, there is a host of bulbs from other Mediterranean regions that bloom beautifully from spring through fall. In this talk, Nan introduces bulbs for nearly year-round bloom, talks about how to grow them and how to use them in the garden.
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Drip is Hip: Gardeners’ Intro to Drip Irrigation
May 24, 2022
Drip is Hip: Gardeners’ Intro to Drip Irrigation
Where traditional overhead spray systems waste half of the water they disperse, drip irrigation puts water directly where it is needed, and is the most efficient irrigation method. Old style drip irrigation technology is a maze of parts and pieces that blows apart–Nan demonstrates the latest and best irrigation technologies, whether for vegetable gardens, ornamental beds, or slopes.
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Don’t Plant This! Avoid the Plants You’ll Later Regret
May 24, 2022
Don’t Plant This! Avoid the Plants You’ll Later Regret
Ever ask a gardener about the plants they wish they’d never planted? Nan reveals which ones reproduce too freely, swallow up a house in a season, are prone to disease, attract unwanted “visitors” to the garden, invade nearby native habitats, are impossible to train, or will be in the garden forever, whether wanted or not. Be forewarned! Be forearmed! Don’t plant this!