Rancho Santa Margarita Cleanup
Rancho Santa Margarita City Hall 22112 El Paseo, Rancho Santa Margarita, CA, United StatesSign up online today!
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Join IRWD and UCCE OC Master Gardeners for a webinar presentation on the basics of traditional composting and vermicomposting (using earthworms). Attendees have an opportunity to win a water efficiency kit. Registration required.
Help protect recently installed new plantings in Big Canyon by removing invasive plants that pose a huge threat to displacing native plant communities and wildlife at the Bay. Meet at 9am at the project site entrance and be sure to follow directions that will be included in your confirmation email. Note: Google Maps will lead you astray. Registration required.
In this class you will learn about SMWD outdoor watering tools and resources, Smart timers (featuring the Rachio 3), and available rebates. Registration required. Details on how to join this virtual event will be emailed after you register.
Orange County Coastkeeper has taken traditional group beach cleanups and turned them into Beautification on Your Block cleanups. Continue to do your part in keeping your community safe and clean. Take a walk around your neighborhood and clean any litter or trash you find.
Join Stand Up to Trash at their next beach clean up to save the seas. Kayaks and paddleboards provided to clean the harbor. Limited amount available, first come. Registration required.
Learn how to design a yard using the four principles of gorgeous and watershed wise landscaping: building a healthy living soil sponge, holding rainwater on your property, selecting local native plants that minimize water use and maximize biodiversity, and controlling your irrigation. Registration required.
In this class you will learn about pressure regulated spray heads, high efficiency nozzles, retrofitting your sprinkler system for water savings, and available rebates. Registration required. Details on how to join this virtual event will be emailed after you register.
No single solution exists for ending litter. In this webinar, community leaders, public officials, community leaders, and others on the front lines of litter reduction will explore what is working in American communities. Registration required.
Learn how to remove your lawn and make the right moves for creating a gorgeous, watershed wise landscape including: removing turf without the use of chemicals, replacing it with climate-appropriate plantings, keeping it in place but maintaining it in an organic manner. Registration is required.
Signed digital waiver required.
The Moulton Niguel Water District invites you to a free virtual Zoom workshop on transforming thirsty lawns into beautiful, California native landscapes. In this interactive and informative workshop, customers will learn about planting landscapes that are sustainable in our Orange County climate, taking a watershed approach to landscape design, and using rainwater as a resource. Registration is required.