Drip Irrigation on September 20

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  • Date And Time
    20 September, 2022 6:00PM – 7:00PM
  • Location
    Online
  • Description
    Drip irrigation allows water to slowly seep into the soil, giving your plants a more thorough watering, all while using less water. Walk through the ins and outs of drip irrigation, then learn how to easily convert your existing home sprinklers to drip.

    Attend this free workshop to learn more about:

    • All the parts of a typical home sprinkler system and a drip system
    • How to determine how much water your system uses
    • How to program your controller
    • How to switch out your heads for drip
    • How to install your drip lines
    • How to make easy DIY repairs
    • How to change your watering techniques to use your new drip system
  • The class will be one hour long and taught by Dr. Dotty Woodson, irrigation expert. Stick around after the presentation for a live Q+A session.
    Register at SaveTarrantWater.com/events/

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