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Composting
Compost is a natural, dark brown, humus-rich material formed from the decomposition or breakdown of organic materials such as leaves, grass clippings, and vegetable food scraps. Composting reduces the flow of material to the landfill and provides an excellent source of nutrients for your garden. Procedures for composting are discussed, along with options for establishing a compost container, bin, or pile.
Water Conservation Series
This session is part of the Water Conservation Series. These workshops were developed in response to common questions and concerns about various topics related to water conservation, water quality, pollution increases, and ecological issues. The workshops provide a brief overview (with a chance for questions and answers) for Texas Hill Country residents to better understand where our water comes from and how to protect this important resource. The 10 sessions in this weekly series take place on Mondays from 12:00pm to 1:30pm beginning June 5th and ending August 7th. Feel free to bring your lunch while you learn of ways we all can protect our precious water sources!
Join us for all 10 session in this series or just the sessions that interest you!
- Session 1: June 5 - Aquifers
- Session 2: June 12 - Rain Harvesting
- Session 3: June 19 - Rain Barrels and Wicking Gardens
- Session 4: June 26 - Drip Irrigation
- Session 5: July 3 - Find and Fix Leaks at Home
- Session 6: July 10 - Landscape & Lawn Care in Our Semi-Arid Texas Hill Country
- Session 7: July 17 - Water Conserving Plants; Bees, Butterflies, and Hummingbirds
- Session 8: July 24 - Xeriscape, Rain Gardens, & Prairie Ponds
- Session 9: July 31 - Composting
- Session 10: August 7 - Pruning for Winter and Frost Protection
About the Speaker
This session in the Water Conservation Series is presented by the following speaker:
Larry Sunn, EdD
Supreme Commander
Doctorate from BYU in Statistics & Research
Director, Comal Trinity Groundwater Conservation District
Director, Healthcare Innovation Sciences
A retired career Marine Captain, and a retired 25-year university professor of statistics and research from the University of Redlands, Dr. Larry Sunn consults free of charge, along with Dr. Steven Grainger, with area residents interested in rain harvesting systems. Dr. Sunn serves his community as a member of Comal Trinity Groundwater Conservation District’s Board of Directors, a Director on the Board of the HIS Centre, and he is President of the Bulverde Community Park Association. He and his wife of 60 years have lived on the west side of Bulverde for the past 23 years.
Learn more about Dr. Sunn's work here: www.rainbees.com
Disclaimer(s)
Registration Required
Registration for this event is required.
Accessibility
The library makes every effort to ensure a welcoming and accessible environment. We can provide accommodations for people with disabilities or food allergies at library events. Please contact programs@mfplibrary.org at least seven days before the event to request accommodations.
Age Guidelines
Successful library programs are designed with age in mind. Please note this program’s age guidelines will be enforced for all active participants.