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While 2023 rains brought a record amount of water to California, experts say the Golden State is still facing a hotter, drier future. It will take more than a single wet year for California to fully recover from the three driest years ever recorded in state history. Something as simple as changing the way we garden and landscape can have a huge impact. Did you know that up to 60% of the water that Californians use is for outdoor use?
By cutting back on watering the yard and planting local water-wise plants, residents can conserve water. Dr. Jun Bando, Executive Director of the California Native Plant Society, and Kate Hayes, Design Principal and Landscape Architect of Sacramento-based Miridae, join our Laura Cavanaugh to share tips to transform your yard and conserve water with ease.
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