Master gardener explores irrigation tips in Sonoma on April 15

Free session at library on conservation.|

Jerilynn Jenderseck, a Sonoma County “master gardener,” will present information on hydrozoning, soil (texture and composition), irrigation components as well options for reducing landscape water use to Sonoma gardeners this weekend. She will demonstrate how irrigation supplies and pieces of an irrigation system work together and literature will be provided for participants to take home.

The Sonoma Master Gardeners workshop, “Irrigation for Conservation,” will take place at the Sonoma Valley Library from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, April 15.

Master Gardener Sally Sands says, “This is a great workshop for those who are attempting to set up or transform an existing irrigation system to a more water-saving method.”

The event is free and open to all. The event is a collaboration between the Sonoma County Library and the UC Davis Master Gardener Program. The library is located at 755 W. Napa St.

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