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Are your pets and plants compatible? Carnivorous plants are rapidly gaining popularity among Pacific Northwest homeowners, due to the natural protection that they offer against household pests such as spiders and mosquitoes. When these hardy plants are relegated to the outdoors, local weather conditions can encourage overwhelming growth spurts, sometimes leading to frightening results.

This class is taught by Kim Akers, an international expert in the field of carnivorous plants. Kim is a master gardener and the owner of two cats and a dog.

Classes are held at The Garden Company’s headquarters in Seattle.
Each class session is limited to 12 students.

What You'll Learn

  • What types of carnivorous plants thrive in the Pacific Northwest.
  • Which plants are appropriate for indoor and outdoor locations.
  • What risks are posed to local pets and livestock during periods of extreme activity.

Class Schedule

 

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Last modified: 05/28/03