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X-WR-CALDESC:Waterwise Webinar: The next Waterwise Landscapes webinar is sc
 heduled for next Thursday\, September 1st at 12 Noon CST. We’ll be discuss
 ing ways to make the lawn more sustainable and explore various ways to cov
 er the ground of our homes and communities. Lush lawns are not the best ch
 oice as it takes many costly inputs to achieve that lushness\, including a
 n inordinate amount of water. Trees and shrubs\, groundcovers\, landscape 
 plantings\, meadows\, buffalograss and gardens are good alternatives. That
  does not mean that lawns are not important or that they should be elimina
 ted. Indeed\, lawns are an important part of a functional landscape in our
  part of the world. It’s their lushness that’s the problem. The easiest th
 ing to do for many lawns is to leave them as they are and just reduce the 
 inputs: less watering\, less fertilizer\, less pesticides and less mowing.
  In our opinion we can have attractive lawns and beautiful\, functional la
 ndscapes and still conserve most of our drinking water for… drinking. You 
 can register for the webinar here: https://unl.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJ
 wqc-isqz4vHtGh38SER78MozrJkw5fSJ1n . After registering\, you will receive 
 a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
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DESCRIPTION:Waterwise Webinar: The next Waterwise Landscapes webinar is sch
 eduled for next Thursday\, September 1st at 12 Noon CST. We’ll be discussi
 ng ways to make the lawn more sustainable and explore various ways to cove
 r the ground of our homes and communities. Lush lawns are not the best cho
 ice as it takes many costly inputs to achieve that lushness\, including an
  inordinate amount of water. Trees and shrubs\, groundcovers\, landscape p
 lantings\, meadows\, buffalograss and gardens are good alternatives. That 
 does not mean that lawns are not important or that they should be eliminat
 ed. Indeed\, lawns are an important part of a functional landscape in our 
 part of the world. It’s their lushness that’s the problem. The easiest thi
 ng to do for many lawns is to leave them as they are and just reduce the i
 nputs: less watering\, less fertilizer\, less pesticides and less mowing. 
 In our opinion we can have attractive lawns and beautiful\, functional lan
 dscapes and still conserve most of our drinking water for… drinking. You c
 an register for the webinar here: https://unl.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJw
 qc-isqz4vHtGh38SER78MozrJkw5fSJ1n . After registering\, you will receive a
  confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220901T120000
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