A Summer Succulent Workshop
It was standing room only Saturday morning in the City of Ojai Community Demonstration Garden, as over fifty people stopped by to learn about succulents from master gardener Carol Haverty.
Carol's lively presentation included images of succulents used in different ways in a variety of landscapes.
Carol's enthusiasm for her subject was contagious, as she talked about the use of succulents in garden design as well as containers.
A highlight of the presentation was the viewing of Carol's artistic plant arrangements.
Participants learned how easy it is to care for and propagate succulents. Everyone had a look at specimens that were bagged and labeled
and all went home with a cutting of a drought-tolerant succulent ready to plant. Photos by Les Dublin.
Comments
Hats off to you, Donna, for hosting an important workshop in this time of drought. And to Les for the wonderful photos.
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