Event Description:
Learn about native plants and how to incorporate them into your garden! We will spend time exploring a few examples of easy-to-grow native plants and will then get our hands dirty removing weeds, pruning plants, and collecting seeds depending on what projects need doing. It is one part planting workshop and one part volunteer project, and all-around a great way to build skills while giving back!
All ages and abilities are welcome, but everyone under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Rain cancels the event.
RSVP: To join the event, please send an email RSVP to Community Outreach Coordinator, Ariel Hunter, at ariel.hunter@wildlife.ca.gov
Event Hosts:
Elkhorn Slough National Estuarine Research Reserve
Date & time:
July 23, 2022
10:00am
- 12:00pm
Location:
Elkhorn Slough Reserve
1700 Elkhorn Road
Watsonville,
CA,
95076
Open to the Public:
Yes
Yes
Cost:
Free
Free
Questions:
For Questions about this event, please contact
Ariel Hunter with Elkhorn Slough Reserve at 831-728-2822 or ariel.hunter@wildlife.ca.gov.