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CATEGORIES:Native Plant Talks
CREATED:20210820T164626
SUMMARY:Water Resilience in the Garden
LOCATION:Zoom registration: bit.ly/cnpsscv-20211013
DESCRIPTION:** MOVED FROM OCTOBER 13th TO OCTOBER 20th **\nAs the climate swings unpred
 ictably year to year, causing early spring floods and summer drought in the
  Western United States, it makes sense to understand and implement establis
 hed ways to manage the rainfall on our properties. Whether we live on a sma
 ll suburban lot or run a small farm on multiple acres, these techniques all
 ow us to be resilient in the face of uncertain rainfall. We can thus begin 
 a process of building predictability into our summer gardens, regardless of
  whether we have a native pollinator garden, grow fruits and vegetables, or
  do both. This talk will focus on techniques such as rainwater collection s
 ystems, as well as ways to slow and stop the flow of water on our ground so
  that our soil is better saturated when it does rain. It is possible to act
 ively compensate for a lower rainfall in the winter so that it has a smalle
 r impact on our summer gardens.\nRadhika Thekkath is a retired computer sci
 entist and active member of our Chapter who has been gardening with native 
 plants for over ten years. She recently returned to California after a thre
 e-year stay in Washington state. Her more recent work includes active fores
 try management and stewardship as well as sustainable building with cob and
  straw bale. She is a certified permaculture designer.\nZoom registration: 
 bit.ly/cnpsscv-20211013 (https://bit.ly/cnpsscv-20211013)\n
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div class="page" title="Page 3"><div class="layoutArea"><div class="column
 "><p><strong>** MOVED FROM OCTOBER 13th TO OCTOBER 20th **</strong></p><p>A
 s the climate swings unpredictably year to year, causing early spring flood
 s and summer drought in the Western United States, it makes sense to unders
 tand and implement established ways to manage the rainfall on our propertie
 s. Whether we live on a small suburban lot or run a small farm on multiple 
 acres, these techniques allow us to be resilient in the face of uncertain r
 ainfall. We can thus begin a process of building predictability into our su
 mmer gardens, regardless of whether we have a native pollinator garden, gro
 w fruits and vegetables, or do both. This talk will focus on techniques suc
 h as rainwater collection systems, as well as ways to slow&nbsp;and stop th
 e flow of water on our ground so that our soil is better saturated when it 
 does rain. It is possible to actively compensate for a lower rainfall in th
 e winter so that it has a smaller impact on our summer gardens.</p><p>Radhi
 ka Thekkath is a retired&nbsp;computer scientist and active&nbsp;member of 
 our Chapter who has been gardening with native plants for over ten years. S
 he recently returned to California after a three-year stay in Washington st
 ate. Her more recent work includes active forestry management and stewardsh
 ip as well as sustainable building with cob and straw bale. She is a certif
 ied permaculture designer.</p><div class="page" title="Page 3"><div class="
 layoutArea"><div class="column"><p>Zoom registration: <a href="https://bit.
 ly/cnpsscv-20211013">bit.ly/cnpsscv-20211013</a></p></div></div></div></div
 ></div></div>
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