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Keystone native plants are better with a plan and an understanding of how our local ecosystem should look. Did you know that native plants actually have a ranking order? The term “keystone” is just like the old way of building an arch, with the stone at the very top fitting in just right to hold the entire structure together. Jake Hartung, Arboriculture Design Specialist at FSU, will be discussing Doug Tallamy’s teachings on the relationship between plants, birds, caterpillars, butterflies, bees, and how to implement these practices in your landscape.REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED via PHONE ORDER
There is a $5.00 fee; your payment holds your spot in the class. Please call (850) 386-8882 to pre-register. Class size is limited to 25 people. No refunds on same-day cancellations.
Please try to arrive on time. If you’re running late, your seat may be given to someone on the waitlist. Thanks for your understanding.
PARKING: Please use driveway next door to the nursery with 'Workshop Parking' sign seen from Centerville Rd.
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