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Fama blue pincushion flower Sustainable landscaping principles and smart plant choices are on display at the UCCE Learning Landscape at San Joaquin County's Robert J. Cabral Agricultural Center in Stockton at 2101 E. Earhart Avenue, near the Stockton Airport.
Jeff Loux: Watershed Friendly Design - Planning for the Future of California as if Water Mattered Julie Saare-Edmonds: Complying with the Model Water Efficient Landscape Ordinance Ken Menzer: Planning & Executing a Sustainable Urban Tree Program Larry Costello: Sustainable Construction with New and...
In California, 50% of urban water is used in our landscapes. Our water supplies are in a constant state of change, and crops compete with landscapes for this precious resource.
Trees are a huge asset to urban areas. Among other benefits, research has shown that trees add value to homes, reduce energy costs, cool urban environments, slow down storm water runoff, slow ground wind speed, and remove CO2 from the air.
LAWN PATCH The establishment and maintenance of healthy turf requires careful attention to: site preparation grass species choice irrigation schedules fertilizer applications and mowing practices For more information, check the tabs to the left, the UC Guide to Healthy Lawns and download FREE PUBLIC...
Presentations from the Webinar: John Roncoroni: Alternatives to glyphosate around trees Karey Windbiel-Rojas: Alternatives to Glyphosate: Organic Herbicides Efficacy and TradeOffs_Windbiel 2020 Previous research not on the webinar: Dr.