Hydrate Surprise – Hydrate Your Soils

Watershed Management Group wants to hydrate your neighborhood with our virtual landscape learning series! "Hydrate" is WMG's free, 5-part, water harvesting project series offered throughout the Valley. Join us for Hydrate Surprise: Hydrate Your Soils! Learn how to turn waste into resources and build healthy soils. Attend the full series to build a comprehensive site plan for your landscape. Workshops …

Free

Goodyear’s Cactus for Everyone

Goodyear Fall Water Conservation Classes Cactus are unique and interesting gifts of the desert southwest. They deserve a place in everyone's landscape. This class will provide instruction on variety selection, planting/potting, water, pruning, fertilizer, and even propagation. Presented by Jonathan Manning, Certified Arborist.

Free

Tempe’s Desert Tree Selection and Care

Learn how to choose the right plant for the right place.  Explore best practices in maintenance and watering to ensure successful and healthy trees. (URL provided after registration).

Hydrate Surprise – Hydrate With Greywater

Watershed Management Group wants to hydrate your neighborhood with our virtual landscape learning series! "Hydrate" is WMG's free, 5-part, water harvesting project series offered throughout the Valley. Join us for Hydrate Surprise: Hydrate With Greywater! Learn how to harvest greywater to complete your backyard oasis. Attend the full series to build a comprehensive site plan for your landscape. Workshops are …

Free

Mesa’s Milkweeds for Monarchs

Gail Morris, Coordinator of the Southwest Monarch Study, will discuss how to attract Monarchs and other butterfly species to your garden. The numbers of Monarch butterflies are declining due to loss of their natural habitat. You can help by adding native plants, especially milkweeds, to your landscape or by creating Monarch Waystations. Donna DiFrancesco, City of Mesa Conservation Coordinator, will …

Free

Annual SRP Water Conservation Expo

The 14th annual Water Conservation Expo is being held virtually this year with three dates to choose from - March 13, March 16 and March 18. Hear from water professionals and get water conservation tips. About the Expo The SRP Water Expo brings together members of our community, virtually, to celebrate water in the Valley and discover ways to conserve …

Free

Annual SRP Water Conservation Expo

The 14th annual Water Conservation Expo is being held virtually this year with three dates to choose from - March 13, March 16 and March 18. Hear from water professionals and get water conservation tips. About the Expo The SRP Water Expo brings together members of our community, virtually, to celebrate water in the Valley and discover ways to conserve …

Free

Annual SRP Water Conservation Expo

The 14th annual Water Conservation Expo is being held virtually this year with three dates to choose from - March 13, March 16 and March 18. Hear from water professionals and get water conservation tips. About the Expo The SRP Water Expo brings together members of our community, virtually, to celebrate water in the Valley and discover ways to conserve …

Free

Mesa’s Xeriscape: Landscaping with Style in the Arizona Desert

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What is xeriscape and how do you pronounce it? In this presentation, you’ll learn how to use seven common-sense design principles to help you create or maintain a beautiful desert landscape. Discover how to create a sense of place while attracting birds and butterflies all while saving water, too. Horticulturist and Conservation Coordinator, Donna DiFrancesco, from the City of Mesa …

Free

Mesa’s Summer Savings by Reducing Water and Energy Use at Home

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Looking for summer savings? Between hot, dry summers and having more electronics to plug in, utility bills can be a major expense for any household. We can help! Learn about solar incentives, rebates for electric vehicles, landscape incentives, and so much more in this lunchtime webinar. The City of Mesa Water Conservation and Energy office and SRP are teaming up …

Free

Mesa’s Plants to Provide Shade, Color, and Wildlife

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Would you like to attract birds or butterflies to your yard or perhaps you are looking for year-round color, or a cool, shady retreat? By selecting plants that are well-adapted to our desert climate you’ll have less maintenance and more time and money to enjoy your beautiful landscape. Horticulturist and Conservation Coordinator, Donna DiFrancesco, from the City of Mesa Environmental …

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