Workshop: Discover Companion Planting

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Join Guadalupe River Park Conservancy for a workshop on companion planting. Companion planting is an ancient form of gardening. This technique has cultural and ecological significance dating back to the first civilization in Mexico, where the indigenous Olmec people were able to flourish by planting beans, corn, and squash, known as the Three Sisters. Join instructor Mark Batcheler to discover which plants work well together in your garden and the benefits they will bring.

Cost is $10 for members of Guadalupe River Park Conservancy, $15 for all others. Pre-registration is required. For more information and to register, please click here.

Event Details

May
10
2014
Starts at:
10:00am
438 Coleman Ave
San Jose, CA 95110