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SUMMARY:Adapted/Native Plants
DESCRIPTION:University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension is offering several lawn and garden programs this spring that are open to the public and part of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension Master Gardener training program.\n\nHow are adapted and native plants best used under variable landscape conditions? What can we expect of them in non-native landscapes? Participants will learn about the growing requirements of adaped and native plants. Preferred site conditions\, management considerations\, landscape roles and benefits will be discussed for a wide variety of woody and herbaceous plants. Presented by Steve Rodie\, and Kim Todd Associate Professors/ Landscape Horticulture Specialists\, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension is offering several lawn and garden programs this spring that are open to the public and part of the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Extension Master Gardener training program.<br />\nHow are adapted and native plants best used under variable landscape conditions? What can we expect of them in non-native landscapes? Participants will learn about the growing requirements of adaped and native plants. Preferred site conditions\, management considerations\, landscape roles and benefits will be discussed for a wide variety of woody and herbaceous plants. Presented by Steve Rodie\, and Kim Todd Associate Professors/ Landscape Horticulture Specialists\, Department of Agronomy and Horticulture
LOCATION:Gage County Extension Office 1115 W. Scott St. Beatrice\, NE 68310
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DTSTAMP:20260412T203140Z
URL:https://nebraska.beatricechamber.com/events/details/adapted-native-plants-02-12-2013-7013
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