Greg and Doug visit the Cedar River Watershed Education Center to learn more about the water cycle.
Rainbarrels are an excellent way to conserve rain water for watering your flower beds and potted plants in your yard.
The Covington Water District's Demonstration Garden featuring drought tolerant landscaping
Ballfield signage from the King County Reclaimed Water Program
View Episode Ten, WIndows Media Player, 13:54 Min.
Synopsis: Make the most of every drop of water in your yard. This episode covers drought tolerant landscaping, using cisterns and rain barrels and Smart Watering techniques. Greg and Doug visit the Covington Water District's drought tolerant demonstration garden, the Cedar River Watershed Education Center to learn about the water cycle, and chat with King County Executive Ron Sims about reclaimed water.
Greg's Tips & Tricks for Smart Watering
Cedar River Watershed Education Center*
*External link.
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