Low Desert Home Landscape Irrigation – The Basics

DIG Class Series

THIS CLASS IS IN-PERSON AT THE COOPERATIVE EXTENSION OFFICE LIMITED SEATING AVAILABLE SO EARLY REGISTRATION IS RECOMMENDED

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Whether you are new to figuring out landscape irrigation, or an old hand, this class has something for you! Join the Maricopa County Master Gardeners to expand your knowledge on landscape irrigation practices specifically for our low desert environment. You can save water and still have a lush landscape.

Learning Objectives:

  • Typical irrigation parts and setup
  • Troubleshooting problems
  • Common irrigation questions
  • Efficient landscape watering

Speaker: Master Gardener Don Sutton

Don Sutton is a graduate from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln with an undergraduate degree in biology. Early in life, he was the official weed picker for his great uncle on a two-acre garden in Hullet, Wyoming. Don is a University of Arizona Master Gardener and has since continued his service volunteering with local schools and churches, been a speaker at Maricopa County Home and Garden shows and works with the University of Arizona Maricopa County Extension Plant Help Desk. Helping people with gardening, landscape maintenance, and water conservation in low desert environments is his passion.

The DIG Classes are returning to in-person classes on location at the Maricopa County Cooperative Extension Office at 4341 E Broadway Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85040, along with keeping many of our online classes. Walk-ins are welcome, but space at the Extension Office is limited so early registration is recommended.