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LACSS 13th Annual Drought Tolerant Plant Festival and Sale Sunday is Kids' Day

Los Angeles Cactus & Succulent Society

Presents

13th Annual Exhibit and Plant Sale

Drought Tolerant Plant Festival



Saturday
June 8th 9am to 5pm (Lectures start at 10:00)


Sunday
June 9th 9am to 4pm (Kid’s events start at 10:30)


 

Learn how landscaping with drought tolerant plants can save you
money and water.




The festival will include;


• Interior Educational Displays

LACSS would like to Welcome The San Fernando Valley Bromeliad
Society


The Sansui-Kai of Southern California Bonsai Club. http://www.sansui-kai.com

California Turtle and Tortoise Club

Woodland Hills Rock Chippers


Come see their incredible displays.



• Exterior Demonstration Gardens

Touchable
Garden- Under the Sea- Dyckias

• Drawings • Silent Auction

• Plant and Pottery Sale

• Craft sales




Saturday’s Guest Speakers Include:


 

Matt Maggio,
" Gardening with Succulents"

(10 AM to 11 AM)

 

Lili Singer,
“California Natives in the Garden” sponsored by the

Theodore Payne Foundation for Wild Flowers and Native Plants

(1 PM to 2 PM)



Sunday Demonstration

Bonsai Demonstration by Sansui-Kai Bonsai

(1pm)

 

Sunday Kids Day

• Arts and Crafts •
Create Father’s Day Gifts

• Pot -A -Plant • Games


Drawings
benefiting Sylmar High School Horticulture Programs

 

•Landscape exhibits that
show the various types of plants that might be used in a typical drought
tolerant garden and how they could be arranged – the exhibits will incorporate
boulders, rocks,

driftwood, and other materials.

• Vendors will be selling the plants employed in the exhibits at the festival
in addition to many other plants, books, pottery, top dressing, rocks.

 

Sepulveda Garden Center

16633 Magnolia Boulevard Encino, CA 91436

Questions? 818.749 5346 or
www.lacss.com

email: info@lacss-show.com


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