Get ready for the rain. Typically, our first rain is at the end of October. We shouldn’t let it go to waste running off roofs, and into the streets, storm drains, and creeks where it could cause flooding. Instead we should direct that rainwater into our gardens, allowing it to percolate downward, recharging our local aquifers and purifying the water as it passes through the soil. Learn how rain gardens keep water on site and solve drainage problems, and which California native plants are best suited for them. Did I mention there is also a rebate for installing them? Note the earlier start time.
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Earlier Event: October 15
Beauty and Abundance: Year-Round Fruit from the Home Garden - Palo Alto
Later Event: October 17
Garlic: Cultivation and Care - Palo Alto