The Western Nursery & Landscape Association announces two upcoming webinars, which are free to WNLA members.
November 12, 2015 - Doug Tallamy, author of Bringing Nature Home
12:00 - 1:00 PM central time
FREE for WNLA Members | $50 for non-members
Sponsored by Forrest Keeling Nursery
Moderated by Jennifer Schamber, Greenscape Gardens. This webinar is part of the Western Nursery & Landscape Association’s Native Plant Education Series. The 2016 Western will include a keynote address and panel discussion with Doug Tallamy and the Wednesday Evening Reception celebrating Kids + Nature.
December 11, 2015 - Fashion Show Talk for Growers + Retailers
12:00 - 1:00 PM central time
FREE for WNLA Members | $50 for non-members
Sponsored by Greenleaf Nursery Company & Garden Debut!
This talk will include an early preview of the 2016 Fashion Show plants. Hear what retailers and growers think about these new plant introductions. What’s hot? What new plants should retailers order for 2016? How best to incorporate these new plants into a product mix? Bill Calkins of Ball Horticultural Company will be joined by retailer Sandi Hillermann McDonald of Hillermann Nursery & Florist and grower Jonathan Cude of Sedan Floral for this discussion.
This webinar is part of the Western Nursery and Landscape Association’s New Plant Education Series. Join the WNLA at the 2016 Western for the Fashion Show and a moderated discussion with the breeders and growers behind these plants.
Watch wnla.org or the association's weekly newsletter for details about the Western and for the 2016 webinar schedule.
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