• Landscaping Workshop

    Our Valley's Water Story: From Watershed to Showerhead

    This is the third landscaping workshop brought to you by the City of Tempe. You will learn to design, install, and maintain drip irrigation systems. To register, please call Richard Bond at 480-350-2627.

  • Landscape Watering by the Numbers

    If you’re mystified about landscape watering, you’re not alone. Watering efficiently is the easiest way to reduce your water bill. You’ll discover the importance and details of soil preparation and how to overcome the challenges of our environment. Registration is requested to reserve your seat. Please register by email at eavila@avondale.org, or by phone at 623-333-4422.

  • What’s bugging you?

    Wondering about how to deal with bugs in your yard or home? Are you confused about pest control? Learn to successfully identify the good bugs from the bad as well as eco-friendly ways to control or encourage them. If you like, bring samples for pest identification. Registration is requested to reserve your seat. Please register by email at eavila@avondale.org, or by phone …

  • GREEN BUILDING LECTURE SERIES Water Resource Conservation versus Efficiency Did you know that in a residential setting, up to 70% of city-supplied potable  water is used for landscape irrigation and 30% of the remainder is used for  flushing toilets? Learn about EPA’s WaterSense labeled plumbing products and  irrigation technologies that can reduce your water consumption by 20-30%. Hear  about hydrozoning …

  • Urban Gardens and Edible Landscapes – Lecture

    SCOTTSDALE GREEN BUILDING LECTURE SERIES Urban Gardens and Edible Landscapes Join urban gardener and environmental artist, Joan Baron, as she shares the benefit and how-to's of growing your own healthy food, herbs, edible flowers and fruit trees in our desert environment. Learn about our planting and harvesting seasons. Find out about the wide range of community gardens and how school …

    Free
  • Tree and Shrub Care

    Learn the ins and outs of selecting, planting and maintaining structurally beautiful trees and shrubs through hands on demonstrations. Avoid the hazards associated with improper pruning practices. Registration is requested to reserve your seat. Please register by email at eavila@avondale.org, or by phone at 623-333-4422.

  • Renovate Your Yard: Practical Landscape Design and Renovation

    Drab to Fab Before

    Spring is an ideal time to get a jump start on planning a water- and  energy-efficient landscape. This class provides the  basics on landscape design for our unique climate. Register at 623.930.3760 or bpatrick@glendaleaz.com.

    Free
  • Strategies to Harvest and Incorporate Rainwater in the Landscape

    Drab to Fab Before

    Arizona author, Brad Lancaster, shares strategies and stories on how to harvest rainwater in your landscape and community. Brad will be available to sign his new book, Rainwater Harvesting for Drylands and Beyond, Volume 1, 2nd edition. The free program is offered by the city of Glendale Conservation and Sustainable Living Office in partnership with the Watershed Management Group.

    Free
  • Color Your World

    Learn what to plant for an extended blooming season with plants that thrive here in the valley with very little water and effort! Registration is requested to reserve your seat. Please register by email at eavila@avondale.org, or by phone at 623-333-4422.

  • Vegetable Gardening – Part I

    Take advantage of this timely workshop to get your garden growing in our unique desert environment. Learn the importance and details of soil preparation, planting seasons and strategies to overcome the challenges of our environment. This is part I of a two-day class. Registration is requested to reserve your seat. Please register by email at eavila@avondale.org, or by phone at 623-333-4422.

  • Backyard Composting: Breaking it Down to the Basics

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    Wondering about the science and art of turning green waste and kitchen scraps into nutrient-rich food for plants and soil? Learn about the magic of microbes and other key ingredients for desert composting success and how to avoid "breakdowns" in pile management. Presenter, Don Titmus, is a Horticulturist and Permaculture Instructor. Cosponsored by the City of Mesa Library and the …

    Free
  • Vegetable Gardening – Part II

    Take advantage of this timely workshop to get your garden growing in our unique desert environment. Learn the importance and details of soil preparation, planting seasons and strategies to overcome the challenges of our environment. This is part II of a two-day class. Registration is requested to reserve your seat. Please register by email at eavila@avondale.org, or by phone at 623-333-4422.