• Healthy Soil = Happy Plants

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    A productive garden begins with good soil! Creating a healthy soil for your garden is key to long term plant success. Good soil improves the vigor of your plants and reduces the need for excessive watering. Pam Perry, gardening educator and enthusiast, will walk you through the steps to improving your soil condition. Register at: 623.930.3760 or greenliving@glendaleaz.com

    Free
  • New Ways To Reduce & Reuse

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    Follow the journey of your recyclables, from the point of pick-up to the process of becoming new again!Class will feature a behind-the-scenes video of recycling in action at the Materials Recovery Facility, as well as an introduction to creative projects for re-using wooden shipping pallets.  

    Free
  • Landscape Watering

    Learn how to properly water your landscape to save time and increase the health and beauty of your plants. There are a number of ways to save water in your landscape, and there are some very good reasons to do so. Over half of household water—in some cases as much as three-quarters—goes into our landscapes.  That means watering your yard …

    Free
  • Rain Gardens

    Learn how to design an earth-friendly yard using simple earthworks and low-water-use plants. This class is free but you must register as space is limited. Please register by following this link.

    Free
  • Simple Cents Home Efficiency

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    Are you interested in learning some simple tips on ways to improve your home’s energy and water efficiency? If so, this class is for you. Simple Cents Home Efficiency will offer you simple ways to save energy, water, and money in your home. Glendale Residents that attend the class will receive free energy- and water- efficiency devices!* *classes and devices …

    Free
  • Trees for Small Arid Yards

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    How big is the cute baby tree in your yard going to get? A tree that will get too big for it's location will lead to damage of surrounding foundations and sidewalks, neighbor disputes, and eventually the huge cost of removal. This class is intended to give options beyond the most common BIG shade trees. 28 di erent species will be …

    Free
  • Vegetable Gardening

    Take advantage of this timely workshop to get your garden growing and learn strategies to overcome the challenges of our environment.  Class will cover planting seasons and watering. Speaker:  Kirti Mathura, Horticulturist, Garden Author and Master Gardener

    Free
  • Butterfly Gardens

    What could be more enchanting than colorful butterflies fluttering through your garden?  Discover habitat needs and the best plants to incorporate into your landscape for attracting adult butterflies, as well as plants that allow them to complete their life cycle. Speaker:  Kirti Mathura, Horticulturist, Garden Author and Master Gardener

    Free
  • Pruning Basics

    This introductory class covers the basics of pruning to keep your green investments healthy, functional and looking great. Learn the art and science of good pruning, including how to prune young trees for good structure.   After this class, you will be ready to prune your trees and shrubs with confidence. Speaker:  Cathy Rymer, Master Gardener, Certified Arborist

    Free
  • Desert Edibles

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    The Sonoran Desert is one of the most ecologically diverse deserts in the world with more than 2,000 native plant species. At one time, many of these plants were important sources of food and medicine for indigenous people. Get a whole new appreciation for desert-adapted plants by learning about which ones are good to eat. * Please keep in mind …

    Free
  • Nature of Landscape Design – Part I

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    Learn design basics to jump start your landscape makeover. Landscape professional Jo Miller uses a hands-on approach to guide you through designing your yard while sharing tips and techniques (such a water micro-basins) that work with nature and our unique desert environments.

    Free
  • Fruit Trees in the Desert

    From exotic to native fruits this class describes over 20 different types of fruit in detail. Discussion will cover water, fertilizer, pollination, fruit thinning and planting tips. Speaker: Jonathan Manning, Certified Arborist, Tree farmer at Elgin Tree Farm

    Free