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  • April/May Events

  • It's Springtime...

  • TOLN Recognized
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April/May Events at Casa La Paz,
our retail store at Tree of Life Nursery

April 14, 2007 – 11:00AM
Talk – The Front Yard Non-Lawn
Learn how to replace your lawn with an authentic collection of beautiful, flowering and hearty California native plants.
Free event.
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April 28, 2007 – ALL DAY
Native Cultures: The Paipai, Kumiai and Kiliwa of Baja California
Workshop: Native Crafts
You are invited to participate in a very special workshop as Tree of Life hosts three Native American craftswomen from Baja California.
Workshop Cost: $115 includes all materials and instruction.
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May 12, 2007 – ALL DAY
Native Cultures: The Seri Indians of Sonora Mexico
Meet the Artisans
Join us for the second in our series of events featuring Native American guests at Casa La Paz.
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May 26, 2007 – 11:00 AM
Talk – Obsession with Butterflies!
Learn about one of the most whimsical visitors of the garden: butterflies!
Free event.
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Here Comes the Sun…
Spring activities in the native garden after a harsh winter

There is no doubt that this year’s winter in Southern California has been particularly harsh.  We “enjoyed” the coldest frost in recent memory and one of the driest years in the record books!  While naturalized native plants are adapted to our arid conditions and the occasional record-breaking drought, native plants in the garden, particularly newer installations, might need a little extra care this spring.

Here are some tasks to recover from winter, prepare for summer, and enjoy that premier season in the California wildlife garden:  Spring!

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Tree of Life Nursery Owners Recognized with
Prestigious Award

Tree of Life Nursery is honored to have been presented with the Horticultural Award from the California Native Plant Society.  On March 10, 2007 the State-level award was given to Mike Evans and Jeff Bohn at a CNPS meeting of chapter delegates, held at the Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden.

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