THIS IS AN ARCHIVE OF LAKE TAHOE NEWS, WHICH WAS OPERATIONAL FROM 2009-2018. IT IS FREELY AVAILABLE FOR RESEARCH. THE WEBSITE IS NO LONGER UPDATED WITH NEW ARTICLES.

Landscaping workshops focus on drought issues


image_pdfimage_print

Tahoe Resource Conservation District in partnership with the South Tahoe Public Utility District is hosting free outdoor water conservation classes this summer.

Tree Care in the Time of Drought and Water Restrictions is Sept. 1 from 5:30-7:30pm at the South Lake Tahoe Public Library, 1000 Rufus Allen Blvd.

 

 

The last workshop is How to Convert your Lawn to a Water Wise Landscape the Easy Way. It is Sept. 12 from 9am-1pm at the Lake Tahoe Community College, Room B103, One College Way, South Lake Tahoe.

For more information on Tahoe friendly landscaping, go online.

image_pdfimage_print

About author

This article was written by admin

Comments

Comments (2)
  1. Old Long Skiis says - Posted: September 1, 2015

    Landscaping workshops focuse on drought. Good idea! Plant natives that come back year after year, with a little luck, and keep your garden growing.
    With a little luck you’ll be blessed with sucsess and home grown food.
    Colombine is a hardy flower and beautiful and strawberries and rasberries last a long time and are good to eat over the years. Lettuce and green onions will also come back in the spring after the snow melt starts.
    Start a garden and you wlill be glad you did. OLS

  2. nature bats last says - Posted: September 1, 2015

    OLS. How is your garden going? Hope you are having a good harvest :)