FREE EVENT! Green Gardens with Greywater

"Green Gardens with Greywater
Saturday, June 18, 2016 10am - 12noon Garden for the Environment 7th Ave @ Lawton Street, San Francisco FREE! Sponsored by the SF Public Utilities Commisson  INSTRUCTOR Natalie Kilmer, Greywater Action
 
Looking for an innovative approach to watering your garden during the drought? Residential greywater, which is wastewater generated from domestic processes such as laundry and bathing, is a valuable water resource that can be recycled to irrigate plants! Join Garden for the Environment for this workshop where you'll learn about the best low-tech, low-cost systems, and how to maintain them.  
 
This workshop is FREE, sponsored by SF Public Utilities Commission

 
FAQs
What are my transport/parking options getting to the garden?
There is available street parking, though be advised it can be challenging on weekends. Many buses and trains stop nearby, making public transportation a great option!  The 44 O'Shaughnessy, 6 Parnassus, N Judah and other lines all stop nearby.
What should I bring to the workshop?
Classes are held outside in our teaching garden. We recommend bringing a hat & sunscreen, comfortable closed toed shoes and lots of layers. You may want to bring a notebook to take notes on what you are learning and we recommend bringing a water bottle as well. We have a sink to fill them up. Additionally, until our classroom is remodeled (coming Spring 2016!) you may want to bring a camping chair as seating is limited.
Do you cancel classes due to rain?
We try our best not to cancel classes, but if the weather report suggests it is very likely it will be pouring rain during the class time, we will cancel the class that morning. We do hold classes in drizzling weather, and recommend students dress appropriately.
Happy gardening!"