Bamboo Events Desk
6th July 2006, 03:09 AM
Adapting Bamboo to the Central California Coast
One Day Intensive Class at the Arboretum at UC Santa Cruz
1154 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA
September 30, 2006 - 9 am to 4 pm
Class room and field trip lectures to include:
- Focus on superior bamboo types and species for the Central California coastal climate and discussion fo techniques for incorporating bamboo in the urban landscape.
- Information on 100 species & how to find them.
- How to harvest your bamboo for profit.
- How to control bamboo in the garden.
- How to use bamboo in construction.
- Benefit Auction of rare bamboo species 3 pm
- Slides on Japanese gardens and architecture.
- 30 page booklet included with registration.
Instructor Karl Bareis- Began teaching with UCSC Extension in 1992, an internationally-acknowledged expert on bamboo and Japanese landscape architecture.
Cost is $50, General Public, $40 for Arboretum Members.
The class is a benefit for the UCSC Arboretum, limited to 30. PRE-REGISTER for class now to UCSC Arboretum. Telephone (831) 427-2998 or send email (arboretum@ucsc.edu)
One Day Intensive Class at the Arboretum at UC Santa Cruz
1154 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA
September 30, 2006 - 9 am to 4 pm
Class room and field trip lectures to include:
- Focus on superior bamboo types and species for the Central California coastal climate and discussion fo techniques for incorporating bamboo in the urban landscape.
- Information on 100 species & how to find them.
- How to harvest your bamboo for profit.
- How to control bamboo in the garden.
- How to use bamboo in construction.
- Benefit Auction of rare bamboo species 3 pm
- Slides on Japanese gardens and architecture.
- 30 page booklet included with registration.
Instructor Karl Bareis- Began teaching with UCSC Extension in 1992, an internationally-acknowledged expert on bamboo and Japanese landscape architecture.
Cost is $50, General Public, $40 for Arboretum Members.
The class is a benefit for the UCSC Arboretum, limited to 30. PRE-REGISTER for class now to UCSC Arboretum. Telephone (831) 427-2998 or send email (arboretum@ucsc.edu)