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  • Mind Your Water in the Garden

    Mind Your Water in the Garden

    Removing lawns and replacing them with low-water plants is the low-hanging fruit of water conservation in the landscape… click title to read more

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  • Water in Your Garden - Taking Control (webinar talk by Lori Palmquist)

    Water in Your Garden - Taking Control (webinar talk by Lori Palmquist)

    I hope you’re ready to take action to reduce the water use in your landscape.

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  • Who Can Design Landscapes and Irrigation for MWELO Projects?

    Who Can Design Landscapes and Irrigation for MWELO Projects?

    Some of the local agencies just want to see it done right, regardless of the qualifications involved. Other local agencies … click title to read more

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  • I Won an Award!

    I Won an Award!

    The Ann Hunter-Welborn Circle of Excellence Award recognizes outstanding individuals, companies, and organizations for promoting sustainable practices within our industry… click title to read more

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  • Teaching and Learning Complex Subjects

    Teaching and Learning Complex Subjects

    I can draw another parallel between website creation and drip design - two very complex undertakings… click title to read more

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  • How Much Water for My Landscape? Part Two of Two

    The method of converting number of inches of irrigation needed, to number of minutes per week of run time, is similar to the way GPS units calculate the amount of time it will take you to drive from point A to point B… Click title to read more.

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  • How Much Water for My Landscape? Part One of Two

    It’s commonly stated that we over-water our landscapes by at least double… click title to read more

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  • Innocence Lost: A California Water-Efficient Landscaper's Dilemma

    Innocence Lost: A California Water-Efficient Landscaper's Dilemma

    I can’t help but know the truth that life is uncompromisingly abundant on all fronts… click title to read more.

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  • Separate Irrigation Zones by Root Depth?

    Separate Irrigation Zones by Root Depth?

    Soil type and root depths (and, of course slope) are what dictate the frequency of the watering events, and how much water can be applied in each watering event… click title to read more.

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