Date/Time
Date(s) - 03/24/2018
9:00 am - 11:00 am
Location
Rosemont Preserve
Category(ies)
Join FormLA Landscaping president Cassy Aoyagi in the Rosemont Preserve to learn about the impact of landscapes on LA’s overall resilience.
Post-fire and slide it is more critical than ever that we take great care with what we introduce to our gardens and wildspaces. Authentic foothill-native plants protect wildspaces and homes. They stay lush and leafy in both drought and deluge and, therefore, do a better job of resisting fire, whereas many plants promoted as drought-tolerant are highly flammable. Their roots of natives also help protect slopes from mudslide.
If you are looking to restore a slope or simply make your garden (and LA) more resilient, this is a great opportunity to see what can be accomplished.
In 2017, Rosemont Preserve restored and re-wilded slopes close to homes. Volunteers removed invasive plants and replaced them with native plants native to the LA foothills. It now serves as a great model for landscaping at the urban-wildspace interface.
Hosted by Friends of the Rosemont Preserve and Arroyos & Foothills Conservancy.









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