New to Gardening Workshop

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New to Gardening Workshop

Discover how to create a thriving, low maintenance garden using native plants! Perfect for beginners and anyone looking to green their space sustainably.

What you’ll learn!

  1. What Are Native Plants & Why They Matter
  2. Designing with Native Plants
  3. When & How to Plant and Products to Use
  4. Caring for Your Plants

Attend this talk to:

  • Save time, water and money with the right plants
  • Grow local. Grow sustainable. Grow confidence.

Registration essential!

For more info contact GeoCatch on 0491 069 078 or email info@geocatch.asn.au

Date
June 20, 2026
Time
9:00 AM
Location
Geographe Community Landcare Nursery

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