Find out about recycling organic waste at home: the right balance of greens, browns, air, and water, & a little troubleshooting.
/h2>To continue the subject of Water started in last week's show, the team at In the Garden with UC Master Gardeners have another program for you! Despite the heavy rains we experienced during the holidays 2021, forecast is still tending toward huge impacts with drought.
This week, MG Kris Bonner talks to Juan Garcia of the Irvine Ranch Water District (IRWD) about water-saving strategies in the landscape for residents. IRWD is advising customers that “brown is the new green”.
The ideal ratio of plant material to turf is 40% drought friendly landscape and 60% turf. More savings in your water budget can be had with a higher percentage of the former. You may learn about ideas such as turf replacement, bioswales, and drip irrigation also. Even if you don't live in the IRWD, Juan's advice and references to the IRWD water saving resources may be better than what your own water district provides. Get good information wherever you can find it!
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Podcast Topic: Water Strategies
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/h4>/h2>/h3>/h2>Good soil is the starting place for a great garden. Learn from OC Master Gardeners all about soil, including tips on how to protect and improve your soil.
/h2>This week on In the Garden with UC Master Gardeners, we bring you a show from July 2015 which is just as relevant today.
The host and UCCE Master Gardener Teena Spindler spoke with Dr Darren Haver (UCCE Water Resources Advisor (in 2015) and now Director of the South Coast Research and Extension Center in Irvine) about Water Priorities in Southern California.
Learn about the efforts to blend the desires of the general public for lush landscaping with the NEED to install plant materials that match the finite water resources. Learn how to preserve the most important, and VALUABLE, aspects of your landscape such as mature trees with irrigation techniques and water conservation strategies.
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Podcast Topic: Water Priorities
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- And more...