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X-WR-CALDESC:Join horticulturist <b>Leslie Hunter Cario</b> as she shares h
 er expertise in growing native plants from seed. Discover the basics of co
 llecting\, processing\, storing\, and preparing seeds for propagation as w
 ell as sustainable harvest considerations. This is a hands-on workshop\, s
 o please dress for the weather and plan to hike to various plant communiti
 es within the Arboretum for field identification and seed collection. Foll
 owing the field activities\, participants will work on post-harvest handli
 ng at the Arboretum’s Native Plant Nursery.  Seeds harvested will be share
 d by program participants for their own gardens and the Native Plant Nurse
 ry to supplement its future production projects. Please bring a bagged lun
 ch.\n\nLeslie is a Certified Professional Horticulturist involved with the
  native plant industry since 1997. As the principal of Chesapeake Horticul
 tural Services\, LLC\, she works as an independent consultant with project
 s such as nursery development\, inventory management\, seed sourcing\, and
  horticultural/botanical education. Previously she directed a wetland plan
 t nursery with a strong emphasis on seed production of native species from
  local ecotypes. She also has experience collecting and processing seeds f
 or a major seed supplier. She is a recent graduate of LEAD Maryland Founda
 tion’s fellowship\, where she took part in extensive training in agricultu
 ral and natural resource leadership\, and currently serves as Chair of the
  Chesapeake Conservation Landscaping Council.\n\n<b>Fee: $35 members\, $40
  non-members</b>\n\n<b><a href='http://25798.blackbaudhosting.com/25798/ti
 ckets?tab=2&txobjid=694c1039-b9ba-4c74-8443-3f4735be138b'>Click here to re
 gister for Native Seed Collection & Post-Harvest Handling.</a></b>
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DESCRIPTION:Join horticulturist <b>Leslie Hunter Cario</b> as she shares he
 r expertise in growing native plants from seed. Discover the basics of col
 lecting\, processing\, storing\, and preparing seeds for propagation as we
 ll as sustainable harvest considerations. This is a hands-on workshop\, so
  please dress for the weather and plan to hike to various plant communitie
 s within the Arboretum for field identification and seed collection. Follo
 wing the field activities\, participants will work on post-harvest handlin
 g at the Arboretum’s Native Plant Nursery.  Seeds harvested will be shared
  by program participants for their own gardens and the Native Plant Nurser
 y to supplement its future production projects. Please bring a bagged lunc
 h.\n\nLeslie is a Certified Professional Horticulturist involved with the 
 native plant industry since 1997. As the principal of Chesapeake Horticult
 ural Services\, LLC\, she works as an independent consultant with projects
  such as nursery development\, inventory management\, seed sourcing\, and 
 horticultural/botanical education. Previously she directed a wetland plant
  nursery with a strong emphasis on seed production of native species from 
 local ecotypes. She also has experience collecting and processing seeds fo
 r a major seed supplier. She is a recent graduate of LEAD Maryland Foundat
 ion’s fellowship\, where she took part in extensive training in agricultur
 al and natural resource leadership\, and currently serves as Chair of the 
 Chesapeake Conservation Landscaping Council.\n\n<b>Fee: $35 members\, $40 
 non-members</b>\n\n<b><a href='http://25798.blackbaudhosting.com/25798/tic
 kets?tab=2&txobjid=694c1039-b9ba-4c74-8443-3f4735be138b'>Click here to reg
 ister for Native Seed Collection & Post-Harvest Handling.</a></b>
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