Anyone who has lived in Prescott for very long can tell you that allergy season is here in full force. Because of the wind and the plants that have been introduced to our area that are not native we are experiencing an increasing severity in allergies. Using plants that are native to the area is very important for many reasons, most especially for preserving soil integrity and for water conservation. The Highland Center is having a spring workshop and sale of native plants.

Check it out

Vicki Brannock
Realtor, e-PRO, ABR
928.583.0762 (direct)
866.219.8252 (toll free fax)
vicki@Prescott-RE.com
www.Prescott-RE.com


2 Responses to “Prescott Native Plant Workshop In April”  

  1. Hi, Vicki — Sorry to be a wet blanket, but most of the folks I know who suffer from allergies are having more problems from the juniper than from the snapdragons. That said, I’m all for using native plants as much as possible in one’s gardening. My non-natives go into pots, if it goes into the ground, it’s almost always a native.

  2. 2 realestatecafe

    Thanks for the clarification! The juniper issue is something I am hearing more about over the last few days. We had many junipers when I lived in California but didn’t seem to see the same level of sensitivity to them as here.
    Vicki


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