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Once this year's monsoon is done, local advocates want neighbors to know the time will be right to care for trees at home and even set up their own soil for long-term health. Watershed Management Group instructors teach a variety of classes on sustainable skills at the nonprofit's Living Lab site, 1137 N. Dodge Blvd., including rainwater and greywater harvesting, and growing native foods. Program Manager Charlie Alcorn gave me a crash course on one class he teaches.
Instead, those looking to maintain a yard or garden in the Sonoran Desert can turn to more traditional methods, some practices He says the trick is to consistently feed desert soil runoff water and organic material. After that, let time do the rest.According to Alcorn, this method follows a food-and-tree growing tradition that's centuries old.'People have been here for thousands of years, cultivating,' Alcorn tells me.
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