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Ross Shrigley: New Waterwise Plants and Gardening For a Changing Climate
Cultivating Wisdom & Wonder Speaker Series
April 27

LOCATION:
Red Butte Garden

ADDITIONAL INFO:

Questions?

Please call: 801-581-8454


INSTRUCTOR:
Ross Shrigley, Executive Director, Plant Select

COST:
Garden Members: 
$14
General Public: 
$14

ROSS SHRIGLEY: NEW WATERWISE PLANTS AND GARDENING FOR A CHANGING CLIMATE
Cultivating Wisdom & Wonder Speaker Series

April 27


New Waterwise Plants and Gardening For a Changing Climate

Plant Select® Executive Director, Ross Shrigley, is a seasoned gardener with a breadth and depth of experience in the world of horticulture. Join him at Red Butte Garden for a talk to learn about the latest sustainable planting ideas, from perennials to shrubs and trees, and the best ways to incorporate them into your garden or landscape.

Plant Select® is a nonprofit collaboration of Colorado State University, Denver Botanic Gardens, and professional horticulturists.

Space is limited, tickets required.

Saturday, April 27 from 6-7:30PM

Ross Shrigley's passion for horticulture and gardening began at Colorado State University. He earned his biology degree in 1994 and went on to own a small gardening business that he operated for seven years. In 2005 Ross became a horticulturist at Denver Botanic Gardens where he managed several gardens including the O'Fallon Perennial Border, Dwarf Conifer Berm, Ornamental Grass Garden, and the Mordecai Children's Garden. Ross accepted a position closer to home with Fort Collins Wholesale Nursery serving as their outside sales representative.

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Ross now serves as the Executive Director of Plant Select®, a nonprofit collaboration of Colorado State University, Denver Botanic Gardens, and professional horticulturists.

He is honored to be part of the Plant Select legacy and brings his creativity, excitement, dedication, and knowledge to help others garden with confidence.

Learn more:

https://plantselect.org/

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