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Rainwater Harvesting for the Home Gardener: A Permaculture Perspective, with Amy Scanes-Wolfe

  • Harlequin's Gardens (map)

What: Are you ready to turn run-off into run-on and create your own rain garden? Join Amy Scanes-Wolfe to learn how to design in-ground water catchments to make use of rainwater from roofs and other hardscapes. Topics will include correctly sizing and shaping catchments, designing appropriate plant communities, and turning your soil into a living sponge (but not a marsh!) Amy Scanes-Wolfe is a permaculture instructor and the founder of the Cottonwood School of Agroecology.

  • Details:

    • This class costs $25. Please register here.

  • When: Saturday, February 21st; 10-11:30am.

  • Where: Harlequin’s Gardens, Boulder, CO.

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