Many think of front yards as being tailor made for turfgrass, but a Seattle session will show how native species can provide a viable alternative.
The workshop that is on the way for the city will teach how to ditch turfgrass and replace it with a biodiversity community of native plants. Attendees will learn why this is so important, and tickets start at $22.07 each.
The presenter for the activity will provide a list of alternatives to grass, and tips will be shared for keeping grasses under control. The importance of building healthy, nutrient rich soil will be discussed, and advice for attracting pollinators will be on the agenda. Everyone will walk away with helpful resources they can call on if needed, and it was explained that winter can be a great time of the year to get started at creating a turf free yard. There is time for socializing built into the schedule.
A presentation may provide a lot of information in a small amount of time, and the attendees often appreciate receiving additional materials so they can keep on learning after it has drawn to a close. These can be prepared by a brochure printing company.
This opportunity to get the inside scoop on going grass free is set for January 24th, starting at 2:00 pm. It will be held at 7523 8th Avenue Southwest, Seattle.