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Course Description Is your succulent container overgrown and in need of a makeover? Tom Jesch will show you how to bring your succulent container back to life and how to keep it looking good. Enjoy just the demonstration OR bring your planted container (no larger than 24 inches please) that needs refurbishing. He will show you how to make your succulent container look fresh and healthy again. Plants will be available for sale. Biography Tom Jesch can be best described as engaging, innovative and enthusiastic. With a background in agriculture for over 40 years, he and his wife, Jackie became the founders of Daylily Hill, now Waterwise Botanicals, in the rolling hills of North San Diego County. He refers to Waterwise Botanicals as more than a nursery. It's more like a field trip "?(R)?20 acres to explore, experience and inspire. Tom's interests are vast, including nature and science, water features, fish, land management, and much, much more. Just give him a subject and he'll weave you a tale. His gift for story telling with a twist of humor won't bring you a "text-book boring" presentation, but a reservoir of adventure filled with wonder, and curiosities. I guess you could say he's a living page of National Geographic, along with a chapter from The Cowboy's Handbook, a touch of Mr. Roger's Neighborhood, and a dab of Mark Twain. Tom Jesch, Owner, WaterWise Botanicals Schedule subject to change
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