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Gardening for Drought

May 9 @ 6:30 pm - 7:30 pm

Free

Create a drought-hardy landscape!

Join our free class to learn how! No registration required.

North Texas summers can be a very harsh time to keep plants from drying out. Luckily, many of our native plants are drought-tolerant and accustomed to thriving with little water. Even non-drought tolerant plants can be helped by following smart watering strategies. Whether you want a yard full of plants or a lawn, choosing tough plants and knowing how to care for your landscape in a drought can help keep it lush, even in hard times.

 

Learn about:

  • The importance of water efficiency in a drought
  • Common gardening mistakes that lead to water loss
  • The basic principles of landscape design
  • The best drought-tolerant native plants for your garden
  • How to choose native turf for your lawn
  • How to keep your garden healthy in times of drought

 

The class will be 45 minutes long and taught by a Tarrant County Master Gardener.

 

This event is brought to you by the City of Azle and Tarrant Regional Water District.

Details

Date:
May 9
Time:
6:30 pm - 7:30 pm
Cost:
Free

Organizers

City of Azle
Tarrant Regional Water District
Tarrant County Master Gardeners

Venue

Azle Memorial Library
333 W Main St
Azle, TX 76020 United States
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Phone:
(817) 752-2682
Website:
https://www.cityofazle.org/203/Library