Hands on Workshop: Planting and Irrigation: This workshop is taught in-field, and usually is the third workshop in a Landscape Transformation Series.  Attendees learn how to select and place plants in the landscape and lay out drip irrigation.

  • Learn about the importance of local native plants in boosting of local biodiversity
  • Identify climate-appropriate plants
  • Read a landscape plan to understand hydrozoning, plant communities, grouping in odd numbers, mass plantings, and other good landscape design principles
  • Select plants from a “nursery” and place them in a landscape
  • Properly plant the selected plants including staking and mulching
  • Identify essential elements of basic irrigation systems
  • Properly lay out a drip irrigation system after the plants are in the ground
  • This workshop is targeted to Property-owners and Professionals
  • Suggested pre-requisites include: Garden Design Workshop, Drip Irrigation Fundamentals (101), and HOW: Sheet Mulch/Capture Rain
  • Available in English with Simultaneous Spanish Interpretation
  • 180 Minutes