CORRECTION: Gardening classes at North City Water District

Wednesday, March 13, 2019

CORRECTION: The wrong gardening class information was published yesterday.
THE CORRECT INFORMATION FOLLOWS:

The North City Water District and the Saving Water Partnership are pleased to be offering two free Gardening Classes to help you get growing.

Classes are free but you must register to attend.

Mark Guthrie
Irrigation Systems – How to Water Your Yard And Garden Efficiently

Presenter: Mark Guthrie, Landscape Water Conservation Program Manager at the Saving Water Partnership

Have an in-ground irrigation system? Thinking about installing one? Do you want to reduce your water bill while maintaining a beautiful garden and landscape? Mark Guthrie, Landscape Water Conservation Program Manager for the Saving Water Partnership, will explain how you can make your irrigation system more efficient and use less water. Topics include how to set your irrigation timer, choosing the best irrigation equipment for watering plants, and how to use your meter to look for leaks.

Thursday, April 25, 2019, 6:30-8:00 pm                       
To register, call 206-362-8100 or email theresah@northcitywater.org
Location: North City Water District
1519 NE 177th St, Shoreline 98155



Emily Bishton
Simply Lovely: Great Plants for NW Gardens

Presenter: Emily Bishton, Landscape designer and environmental educator

Beautiful, sustainable and low maintenance, gardening with native plants solves many landscape woes. You will leave this class with design tips, species recommendations and an appreciation for giving your yard a northwest aesthetic. Perfect timing to create a plant list before the fall plant sales.

Thursday, September 26, 2019, 6:30-8:00 pm
To register, call 206-362-8100 or email theresah@northcitywater.org
Location: North City Water District
1519 NE 177th St, Shoreline 98155



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