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Hydrate Phoenix


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Join the Watershed Management Group and the City of Phoenix Water Services Department for free virtual classes. This five-class series will walk you through several topics on what sustainable living can look like in the Sonoran Desert. From harnessing rainwater for use on your landscape, to attracting pollinators, to cultivating non-native and native food plants, watch one class or enjoy them all!


1. Designing a Water Harvesting Landscape
2024 Recording
2. Selecting Native Plants for Multiple Benefits

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2024 Recording
3. Vegetable Gardening in the Low Desert
2024 Recording
4. Cultivating Native Edibles
2024 Recording
5. Native Landscape Ca​re
2024 Recording​


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​Click on the links below to watch past sessions:

PHX Water Tips

 


Food Bearing Trees

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Trees have so many benefits including providing food year after year. Learn about selecting food-bearing trees while considering water savings through tree selection and watering techniques.  Phoenix Water has partnered with Trees Matter to provide each video listed below.​


Native to the Sonoran Desert, Ironwood Trees provide habitat, restoration and food. ​

​​​​Ironwood Trees

First introduced to the United States in the late 1700's, Mission Fig Trees are hardy and do exception​ally well in our desert environment.​​​

​​Fig Trees

Acorns in the Desert? The Southern Live Oak Flourishes in Phoenix.​

​​Southern Live Oak

Learn about growing Pomegranate Trees to add some of their fruit to your favorite dishes.​​

​Pomegranate Trees


For additional free water c​onservation resources
similar to these, visit our ​digital education page.​

phoenix.gov/watercloud​​​