Learn to be outdoor water-efficient in 2022
Published on January 03, 2022
Fort Worth Water invites residents to participate in a wide variety of classes and workshops in 2022. These free, informative sessions will teach attendees to use water more efficiently while maintaining a beautiful and healthy landscape, lawn or garden.
Get ready for outdoor watering season with Irrigation 101 Virtual Classes, co-sponsored by Tarrant Regional Water District. Join Dotty Woodson for a one-hour presentation to help understand your sprinkler system, followed by a live Q&A session. Classes begin at 6 p.m. Jan. 18 and Feb. 15. Registration is required to receive the class link.
Fort Worth Water’s traditional Water Saving Seminars feature new topics taught by regional experts from Rooted In this year. The monthly seminars start at 6 p.m. at the Botanic Research Institute of Texas, 1700 University Drive. Registration is required and opens one month before each seminar.
Feb. 10
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Landscape Design Basics
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March 10
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FoodScaping: Eat the Yard
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April 14
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Sprinkler Systems 101
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May 12
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Plant Combos & Companions
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June 9
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Houseplant “Horti-couture”
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July 14
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Sprinkler Systems 201
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August 11
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Native Plant Design
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September 8
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Dig into Composting
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October 13
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Wildlife Friendly Landscapes
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The Fort Worth Library Water Conservation Series, part of a continuing partnership with Fort Worth Water, offers classes at libraries around the city. The eight Saturday morning classes, taught by regional experts from Rooted In, begin at 10:30 a.m. Registration is not required for these classes.
March 12
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Your Better Yard (Part 1)
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Southwest Regional Library
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March 19
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Your Better Yard (Part 2)
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Golden Triangle Library
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April 9
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Sprinkler Spruce Up
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Southwest Regional Library
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April 16
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Sprinkler Spruce Up
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Golden Triangle Library
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May 14
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Lawn Care: Green with Envy
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Summerglen Library
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June 11
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Cool Off with Shade Gardening
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East Regional Library
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Oct. 8
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Butterfly Gardening
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Ridglea Library
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Nov. 12
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Trees for Texas
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Northwest Library
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Class descriptions and registration links are available online.
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