Homeowners learn about rainwater harvesting and turf management at Texas A&M Agrilife program
Kat Wade/SFCwill host a one-day, residential rainwater harvesting and turf management training this month.
“Management practices, such as using irrigation delivery equipment, interpreting soil test results and understanding nutrient applications, can help reduce runoff and make efficient use of applied landscape irrigation water,” Smith said. A quart-sized sealable plastic bag can be used, or participants can pick up a soil sample bag with sampling instructions and the Urban and Homeowner Soil Sample Information Form at one of the AgriLife Extension offices listed above. For Harris County, visit the Extension office at 13105 Northwest Freeway, Suite 1000, in Houston.
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