Gardening with Native Plants and Propagation Workshop
Discover and learn with horticulturalist and plant expert Leanne how native plants can transform your garden into a thriving, low-maintenance space that supports local wildlife.
This practical, community-focused workshop explores the benefits of native gardening and simple home propagation techniques anyone can use.
Learn how native plants work with local soils, birds, insects, and climate — reducing water use, maintenance, and chemical inputs while creating beautiful, resilient gardens.
We’ll cover:
- Why native plants matter for wildlife and the environment
- How native plants naturally propagate and support healthy ecosystems
- Simple design tips for attractive, functional gardens
- Seasonal care and soil health basics
- Easy ways to propagate and share native plants at home
Bring along your gardening tools, kitchen knives, chainsaw blades etc. as Australian Blade Services will be there with their mobile tool sharpening service.
Please note that the workshop, including propagating a plant to take home, is free but tool sharpening services will be at your own cost.
This workshop is perfect for beginners and experienced gardeners.
When
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Sunday, 14 June 2026 | 10:00 AM
- 11:30 AM
Location
Scout Hall, Corner Baden Powell Drive and Humphreys Road, Frankston South, 3199, View Map
-38.1836061,145.1158784
Corner Baden Powell Drive and Humphreys Road ,
Frankston South 3199
Scout Hall
Corner Baden Powell Drive and Humphreys Road ,
Frankston South 3199
Gardening with Native Plants and Propagation Workshop