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How much water does that wisteria really need? How many times a week should you water the grass? Is it better to bubble or drip? The answers to these and all your watering questions will be answered in a new class sponsored by the Albuquerque Bernalillo County Water Utility Authority. The best part of all: Participants in the free class will be eligible for a $20 credit on their water bill!
The one-hour course, entitled “Water Smart!,” will be offered 12 times between now and the end of August. The class will help gardeners and homeowners determine how much water to put on lawns, shrubs, trees, xeriscape and vegetable or flower gardens. It will provide a review of water delivery systems (sprinklers, bubblers, drippers, and hoses) and teach participants how long to water and how often based on their own specific needs.