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Free Webinar: Naturescaping Basics

Sunday, May 15
1:00pm - 5:00pm
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Tiffany Mancillas
5032227645 X115
tiffany@emswcd.org
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East Multnomah Soil and Water Conservation District
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Learn to Naturescape! "Naturescaping" is the practice of designing (or redesigning) your landscape so that it reduces water use and decreases storm-water runoff while saving you time, money and energy. Please note that this class will focus on the Willamette Valley in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.



This introductory workshop introduces the core concepts of naturescaping, and also explores: pollution prevention through the reduction/elimination of chemical use how native plants naturally resist pests & tolerate drought conditions while attracting native birds, butterflies and other beneficial pollinators to your garden basic site planning principals, and many other great natural gardening & design tips



Even if you decide to enlist the help of a contractor, you'll have the framework to make decisions and effectively communicate the vision you have for your yard. 



Learn from experts with hands on live webinars, virtual resources provided. 



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