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November 21, 2024 3:14PM
November 21, 2024 15:14PM
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Landscape Open House on Saturday

Stop by the South Coast Research and Extension Center in Irvine on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. for the annual Residential Demonstration Landscape Open House and Vendor Fair. The facility is located at 7601 Irvine Boulevard. This is the fourth consecutive year that UC Extension and Irvine Ranch Water District cooperated on this event.

“There will be guided garden walks, discussions about gardening and irrigation practices and plant sales,” said Nick Mrvos, IRWD Senior Conservation Specialist. “Fifty percent of all household water use is in the yard, so residents can find out how to cut back on watering and save money.”

There is no charge for admission to this event. Here is a sampling of what customers can expect at the Open House:

  • A discussion about edible landscaping
  • Home ant control, easy as 1,2,3
  • Irrigation product information
  • A demonstration on self-watering vegetable garden containers
  • Composting – learn how to turn yard waste into black gold
  • Children’s activity – planting seeds
  • Sample varieties of fruit grown at the South Coast Research and Extension Center
  • Free tool sharpening by OC Blacksmiths
  • Random opportunities throughout the day

For more information about the Landscape Open House, please visit UCCE Demonstration Landscape Open House.

Landscape Open House on Saturday
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customer care

IRWD Logo Image
November 21, 2024 3:14PM
November 21, 2024 15:14PM
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customer care

Landscape Open House on Saturday

Stop by the South Coast Research and Extension Center in Irvine on Saturday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. for the annual Residential Demonstration Landscape Open House and Vendor Fair. The facility is located at 7601 Irvine Boulevard. This is the fourth consecutive year that UC Extension and Irvine Ranch Water District cooperated on this event.

“There will be guided garden walks, discussions about gardening and irrigation practices and plant sales,” said Nick Mrvos, IRWD Senior Conservation Specialist. “Fifty percent of all household water use is in the yard, so residents can find out how to cut back on watering and save money.”

There is no charge for admission to this event. Here is a sampling of what customers can expect at the Open House:

  • A discussion about edible landscaping
  • Home ant control, easy as 1,2,3
  • Irrigation product information
  • A demonstration on self-watering vegetable garden containers
  • Composting – learn how to turn yard waste into black gold
  • Children’s activity – planting seeds
  • Sample varieties of fruit grown at the South Coast Research and Extension Center
  • Free tool sharpening by OC Blacksmiths
  • Random opportunities throughout the day

For more information about the Landscape Open House, please visit UCCE Demonstration Landscape Open House.