
Using Water Wisely In The Garden
May 20 @ 9:30 am - 11:30 am
$35.00Event Navigation

Water use in the landscape can be as high as 70% of the water delivered to your home, and it does not have to be that high. You can save some serious money and yet still have a beautiful yard if you learn to make your landscape as water wise as possible.
In this hands-on workshop you will learn:
- How you can cut your landscape water bill by up to 95%
- 3 biggest water wasters in the landscape
- 5 steps you can take to improve your automatic irrigation system this weekend
- 3 tricks to create a low water, low maintenance landscape
- How to use the most efficient irrigation method with your edibles and trees
What to Bring:
- Sun hat, sunscreen, long sleeve shirt, long pants, clothes toed shoes, sunglasses, water bottle
Please check in by 9:15. We start promptly at 9:00 and this workshop is packed with information. Everyone checked in by 9:25 will be eligible for the raffle.
Guarantee
*** If you take this class and you didn’t feel satisfied we will give you a 100% refund. We are that sure that you will learn something fun, interesting and new. ***
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SHERI MENELLI is an experienced permaculture design consultant, business owner, international public speaker and educator. She is a marketing and publicity consultant who has been in over 200 magazines and newspapers as well as made 5 TV appearances and been on over 50 radio shows. She’s worked in several industries with marketing and publicity including helping some of the top soil scientists in the world. She has been an educator, developing her own curricula for over 15 years.
Both Sheri and Diane blended their passion for landscaping and the environment with a background of teaching adults, and now regularly teach homeowner classes on rainwater capture, soil health, the use of native plants, turf removal, and efficient irrigation, both in the landscape, in the classroom and via one-to-one garden coaching sessions.
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