#106 – Annual Sedona Native Plant Workshop
365 Reasons to Live in Sedona
February 23, 2012 5:18 pm
Greetings from Rob & Pam Schabatka – Broker/Owners of REMAX Sedona
Living in Sedona means there is various opportunities to intertwine with nature. Homeowners tend to their own gardens, hike trails just outside their backdoors & participate in community events that better the Sedona community and environment.
One such event is the 33rd Annual Native Plant Workshop presented by the Keep Sedona Beautiful Team. This year’s event topics include Planting the Rain, Practices and Tips & Getting the best from your Native Plants.
Event Details
The Native Plant Workshop is held at West Sedona School @ 570 Posse Ground Road on Saturday, March 24th beginning at 8:30 am. If you purchase tickets ahead of time they are $20 for KSB members and $30 for Sedona public. Tickets purchased the day of are an additional $10. Tickets include:
- 2 Keynote Speakers (on this year’s two topics)
- Choice of 2 Workshops
- Silent Auction
- Lunch
Workshops include:
- Composting
- Highlands Cacti
- Insects for Home & Garden
- Native Plant Essential Oils
- Hydroponics
- Fire Ecology
- Invasive & Noxious Weeds
- Container Gardening
You can purchase your tickets now at www.KeepSedonaBeautiful.org or 928-282-4938.
We understand that a yard that has the capacity for a garden and/or backs to national forest service is important to many Sedona residents. You can browse the Sedona Real Estate Inventory here or perform a Custom Sedona MLS Search of what specs of a property are important to you and your family. For more information or to answer any question, please contact us at 928-821-3508 or 928-282-4166 ext 253 or Rob@SedonaProperty.net. You can always visit http://SedonaProperty.net for Current Sedona Real Estate Information.
Rob & Pam Schabatka – Your Source for Sedona Real Estate
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