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The Power of Shade: Help Your Trees Thrive This Summer

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What is the New Nonfunctional Turf Law for Businesses, Public Institutions and HOAs?

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Free Leak Detection Kit, Moisture Meter, Gardening Gloves, or Drink Koozie

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water inside and outside the home.

Residential Resources

Rebates and incentives for replacing older toilets, commercial washing machines, and irrigation components with high-efficiency models such as Smart Irrigation Controllers

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Businesses and HOA Resources

Rebates and incentives for replacing older toilets, commercial washing machines, and irrigation components with high-efficiency models such as Smart Irrigation Controllers

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Tips for Watering Trees

Do you LOVE trees? Do you get nutty over walnut trees? Weepy at the sight of a willow? Want to cuddle with a conifer? We’ve partnered with our friends at the Sacramento Tree Foundation to provide some tips for efficiently watering your trees when the weather is dry.

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Explore the Plant Databases

Water-wise gardening in the Gold County Region Create your wish list of low water-use plants! This comprehensive database includes 1,800 plants classified by plant type, botanical name, common name and water use. It includes garden tours for design ideas, a garden gallery to search for water efficient plants that meet your needs, water conservation tips, and much more.

Water-wise gardening in the Gold County Region
Roseville WaterSmart Plant List
Homegrown Habitat Plant List
Eco-Friendly Landscape Designs for the New California Landscape

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Plant Natives This Fall: Color for You, Food for Wildlife

Plant Natives This Fall: Color for You, Food for Wildlife

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The Power of Shade: Help Your Trees Thrive This Summer

The Power of Shade: Help Your Trees Thrive This Summer

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From Tomatoes to Melons: Growing Veggies with Less Water

From Tomatoes to Melons: Growing Veggies with Less Water

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