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BIOLGY X 498.10

Greener Gardens: Sustainable Garden Practice

Sustainability is today's buzzword, and many people seek to create a lifestyle with a more favorable impact on the environment.

From home and school gardens to commercial sites, our gardens present the perfect place to start.

Designed for horticulture students, gardening professionals, educators, and home gardeners, this course focuses on turning your green thumb into a "greener" garden.

Topics include composting, irrigation, water harvesting, water-wise plants, eating and growing local produce, recycling, and moving away from a consumptive, non-sustainable lifestyle when choosing materials and tools.

Includes weekend field trips to the Los Angeles River to see our relationship with water in the L.A. basin, as well as the Rancho Santa Ana Botanical Garden, focusing not only on California native plants but also on water-conserving planting design.

Students also visit the John T.

Lyle Center for Regenerative Studies at Cal Poly Pomona, which advances the principles of environmentally sustainable living through education, research, demonstration, and community outreach.

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