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Event name

Grow Your Own Waterwise & Native Pollinator Plants! Propagation Workshop

Category

Free workshops

Date and Time

March 14, 2026 – 9:00 am | March 14, 2026 – 12:00 pm

Description

Discover how to properly collect, prepare, and grow easy-to-propagate species that support both your garden and local ecosystems.
Join us in the Demonstration Garden for a hands-on workshop where you’ll learn how to propagate favorite waterwise California native plants from cuttings. Discover how to properly collect, prepare, and grow easy-to-propagate species that support both your garden and local ecosystems, without breaking the bank and using minimal supplies! In this workshop, we’ll cover: When to collect plant material for successful propagation Proper techniques and tools for cloning your favorite plants How to propagate a variety of native and waterwise species When to grow from seed vs. when to take cuttings Hands-on propagation practice you’ll take home with you Each participant will collect cuttings directly from our garden, prepare them during the workshop, and bring home their future plants. You’ll also gain experience with different propagation methods, including cuttings and divisions. Please Note: Portions of this workshop will take place outdoors in full sun. Please bring a hat, water, and sun protection. Propagation is an essential skill for any gardener looking to expand their native plant collection and support local pollinators. Learning the right timing, techniques, and aftercare can make all the difference in your long-term success. After the workshop, you’re invited to stay for a special raffle featuring some of our favorite waterwise and California native plants, plus expert tips on their ideal garden uses. Our Waterwise Community Nursery will also be open before and after the workshop, selling our favorite easy-to-grow California native and waterwise plant choices – waterwisecommunitynursery.org About the Instructors Ashley Alfaro and Jacob Jones are both graduates of Cal Poly Pomona with bachelor’s degrees in plant sciences. They work at the Chino Basin Water Conservation District, specializing in hands-on care of California native plants and community education through workshops and platforms such as Instagram and YouTube.

Waterwise Community Center

4594 San Bernardino Street

Montclair, CA 91763

United States

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The Waterwise Community Center and public garden will be closed from Dec. 24th - Dec. 26th and from Dec. 29th - Jan 1st.

The Waterwise Community Nursery and public garden will be open to the public on Saturday, Dec. 27th.

We will fully reopen to the public starting on Friday, January 2nd.