Upcoming Seminars


Palo Alto City

California Native Plants for the Bay Area Garden

Bay Area Water Supply and Conservation Agency, (BAWSCA) 2010 Landscape Classes
Hayward, Sept 25, 2010
For Details or to Register, visit www.bawsca.org - "Fall 2010 Class Schedule Description"
or call (650) 349-3000 and ask about the FREE Landscape Education Classes


Past Seminars

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Mountain View

Landscape Design with focus on California Native Plants for City Planners

City of Mountain View, Planning and Public Works Depts, Water Conservation Program
Mar 16, 2010
(For City Departments only)

CNPS

Mycorrhizal Fungi, Nature's Key to Plant Survival and Success

For Gardening With Natives, Subgroup of California Native Plants Society
July 2003

APLD

The Soil Food Web

For APLD Peninsula Chapter
June 25, 2003

Gamble Garden

California Plants for Every Garden, by Chris Todd and Patricia Evans

For Gamble Garden, Palo Alto
October 2005

BAWSCA

California Plants for Every Garden, by Chris Todd and Patricia Evans

For Bay Area Water Supply and Conservation Agency (BAWSCA) 2009 Seminars:
Daly City May 2, 2009 , Burlingame May 28, 2009 , Sunnyvale, October 10, 2009, Palo Alto, October 15, 2009

APLD

California State Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance (WELO)

For Association of Professional Landscape Designers (APLD)
South Bay Chapter Sept 23, 2009, East Bay Chapter Jan 12, 2010, Breakout Workshop with Committee Jan 27, 2010

Merritt College

California State Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance (WELO)

Merritt College, Oakland, Horticultural Program WELO Forum
Feb 16, 2010

CNPS

California Plants for Bay Area Gardens

For Gardening With Natives subgroup (GWN) of California Native Plant Society, (CNPS-SCV Chapter)
Cupertino, April 12, 2010


BAWSCA

California Native Plants for Sustainable Bay Area Gardens

For Bay Area Water Supply and Conservation Agency, (BAWSCA) 2010 Landscape Classes
Menlo Park, March 20, 2010, Los Altos Hills April 10, 2010


Palo Alto City

Palo Alto Water Conservation Ordinance,

Palo Alto City Utilities
May 22, 2009




Publications

Pacific Horticulture

Mycorrhizal Fungi, Nature's Key to Plant Survival and Success

Pacific Horticulture, the magazine for West Coast gardeners
Vol 65 No 1, Jan Feb March 2004

CLCA

The New Soil Technology: Summary by Chris Todd

Bay Breeze, San Francisco Bay Area Chapter newsletter,
California Landscape Contractors Association
April 2003, Vol 27, Issue 4