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Pasadena Water & Power Hosts Native Plant Workshop to Promote Sustainable Landscaping

Event aims to educate residents on soil health and native gardens
Published on Sep 14, 2024

Pasadena Water & Power will host a workshop on native plant gardening and soil health as part of its “Native Nights Series” on September 17. The event, scheduled from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m., will take place at the Hahamongna Native Plant Nursery .

The workshop, will focus on soil practices that promote healthy landscapes, with an emphasis on native gardens.

Pasadena Water & Power encourages residents to “Join The Ripple Effect and learn about healthy soil and native plant gardens,” the announcement said.

Pasadena Water & Power announced on its official social media account that the event will discuss “all things soil and practices to promote healthy soil for landscapes, including native gardens.” This session aims to educate attendees about the importance of soil health for native plant cultivation.

The Hahamongna Native Plant Nursery, located at 4550 Oak Grove Drive, will serve as the venue for the upcoming session. This location choice aligns with the workshop’s focus on native plants and sustainable landscaping practices.

Pasadena Water & Power’s Native Nights Series covers topics related to California native plants and local ecology. The utility company encourages Pasadena residents to attend the workshop to learn more about native plants and gardening practices.

For more information about the event, interested parties are directed to visit PWPweb.com/TheRippleEffect or check Pasadena Water & Power’s official communication channels. As water conservation becomes increasingly important in California, initiatives like Pasadena Water & Power’s Native Nights Series aim to educate the public about sustainable landscaping options.

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