Learn the fundamentals of gardening with little or no water. In this program we will briefly cover the seven main steps to consider for a waterwise garden including planning and design, soil preparation, tips for irrigation design and technology, criteria for plant selection, turf and turf alternatives, benefits of mulch, and general maintenance. We will also show photos of waterwise design elements and plant choices. <strong>Amy Jo Detweiler</strong>, OSU Professor and Extension Horticulturist, is responsible for teaching and outreach in community and commercial horticulture in the high desert environment of Central Oregon, working with homeowners and green industry professionals. She specializes in sustainable landscape practices including water-wise gardening, fire-wise landscaping, and backyard food production. She is also responsible for training and managing an active group of master gardener volunteers for a tri-county region. *cr* *br*
AGE GROUP: | Adult |
EVENT TYPE: | Adult Program |
The two-story, 38,855-square-foot library opened in 1998 and features exposed beams and high ceilings, complemented with eastward-facing windows, looking over Bend’s civic square.