How does your garden grow?
Posted on | July 8, 2009 | 1 Comment
WHILE this could be seen as a case of the dry polling the dry, when Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden asks the gardeners it serves about how it may serve them better, it is incumbent on the dry gardening community to respond.
This arrived today from Rancho via the UC California Master Gardener list serve:
“I am writing to you today to ask for your participation in our Bring California Home online survey that will help us develop data on the current use and future needs of the gardening public. With water resources becoming ever more stressed, the cost and availability of water is becoming an increasing problem. We are working toward solutions in the area of sustainable landscaping with appropriate plants. We plan on using the survey results in conjunction with a sponsorship from Metropolitan Water District Community Partnership Program to inform our outreach efforts and to prepare informative interpretive materials on sustainable landscaping.
Thank you for taking the time to complete this brief survey, please complete it no later than July 30th, 2009. We will share the results on our website. If you have any questions please do not hesitate to contact me. Thank you for your input.
Click here to access the survey,
Susan Jett
Director of Horticulture
Rancho Santa Ana Botanic Garden
909 625 8767 ext. 272
RSABG.org
Rancho_Santa_Ana_Botanic_Garden@mail.vresp.com
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July 8th, 2009 @ 8:10 pm
I just received this message from RSABG and filled it out right away. This is a great way to increase the use of native and waterwise plants. An excellent cooperative venture.