Discover the rewarding process of cultivating your own garden with this hands-on workshop focused on California native plants. Hosted at the Waterwise Community Center by the Chino Basin Water Conservation District, this session provides expert guidance on seed propagation techniques. Participants will learn how to select, plant, and nurture species that support local pollinators, contributing to a more sustainable and water-efficient landscape. Perfect for gardening enthusiasts looking to enhance their home gardens with eco-friendly, drought-tolerant flora.
What to Expect
An interactive educational session covering the lifecycle of native plants and practical propagation methods.
Who Should Attend
Home gardeners
Native plant enthusiasts
Environmental volunteers
Local community members
Sustainable landscaping students
Agenda Overview
The workshop covers seed selection, soil preparation, planting techniques, and long-term care for native pollinator-supporting plants.
Venue & Address
Waterwise Community Center
4594 San Bernardino St Montclair , California – 91763 United States
Organizer
Chino Basin Water Conservation District · Government/Non-profit
Dedicated to water conservation and community education through sustainable landscaping.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need experience?
No, this workshop is designed for all skill levels.
What should I bring?
Please bring comfortable clothing and a notebook.
Is there a fee?
Please check the official event page for current pricing.
Where is it located?
Waterwise Community Center, 4594 San Bernardino St, Montclair.
Are materials provided?
Yes, all necessary planting materials are included.
How do I register?
Registration is available through the Chino Basin Water Conservation District website.