Drip Irrigation Workshop for Native Plant Gardening
Event description
Join Director of Horticulture Tim Becker for an in-depth look at the pros and cons of using drip irrigation for California native plants. This two-hour class will cover practical strategies to support healthy plant establishment while maximizing long-term water conservation. Participants will learn how to assess when and where drip irrigation makes sense, how to avoid common mistakes, and how to adapt irrigation practices as native landscapes mature.
The class includes a hands-on demonstration of a low-cost, low-effort drip system that requires no digging, pipe cutting, or gluing—ideal for home gardeners and landscapers looking for an accessible and effective way to water native plants. Whether you're starting a new garden or retrofitting an existing one, you'll leave with the knowledge and confidence to make smart irrigation decisions.
Tim Becker is the Director of Horticulture at the Theodore Payne Foundation for Wild Flowers and Native Plants, where he oversees plant production, nursery operations, and horticultural education focused on California native plants. With a background in Environmental Studies and Agroecology from UC Santa Cruz, he brings expertise in sustainable landscape practices and ecological horticulture. Through his work, he leads efforts to promote biodiversity, natural resource conservation, and habitat restoration.
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This class will be at Los Nogales Nursery:
The entrance is on Griffin Ave at the edge of Deb's Park
34.096792, -118.202042
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