Adopt A Channel Cleanup at Adams Ave. Bridge
Adams Avenue bridge, Huntington Beach side Huntington Beach, CA, United StatesTo register contact Elyse Toal at volunteercoordinator@hsb.surfrider.org
To register contact Elyse Toal at volunteercoordinator@hsb.surfrider.org
Intimidated by your irrigation controller? Have no fear, the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is here to help. In this webinar, you'll learn irrigation’s role in maintaining a soil moisture balance, the purpose and potential of a weather-based controller, basic terminology and programming principles, and identifying special functions like cycle & soak. The class is free, but registration is...
Good soil is the starting place of a smart garden. Learn about soil's composition, how to evaluate your soil, and what you can do to enrich your soil to have a sustainable and beautiful garden.
Coastkeeper's Cleanup OC team meets in San Clemente every month for a community beach clean up. They encourage the “BYOB” (bring your own bucket or reusable bag, gloves, and reusable water bottle) philosophy to help reduce any additional waste. Gloves and bags are provided at an additional $1 donation. Registration required.
Did you know that poor irrigation is the most likely reason plants fail? Save your landscape and learn about soil moisture balance, key components of a properly-installed drip system, typical problems with drip and how to avoid them, and developing a successful maintenance practice. This class is free, but registration is required.
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In this free webinar you will get an overview of your irrigation system, learn how to program a controller, why drip over spray, and easy ways to conserve water. Registration is required.
Learn about sizing and siting the stormwater capture area, developing a palette of climate-appropriate plants, applying key design principles, and laying out a successful planting plan. Registration is required.
Coastkeeper's Cleanup OC team meets at Huntington State Beach Tower 2 every month for a community beach clean up. They encourage the “BYOB” (bring your own bucket or reusable bag, gloves, and reusable water bottle) philosophy to help reduce any additional waste. Gloves and bags are provided at an additional $1 donation. Registration required.
Join the Coastal Angels at their Bolsa Chica State Beach Cleanup! Registration and signed digital waiver required.
MWDOC is covering the following topics in their upcoming webinar: building a healthy living soil sponge, holding rainwater on your property, selecting local native plants that minimize water use and maximize biodiversity, and controling your irrigation. The class is free, but registration is required.
This webinar will discuss removing turf without the use of chemicals, replacing turf with cimate-appropriate planting, keeping turf in place but maintaining it organically, and simple lawn care strategies for resilience. This class is free, but registration is required.