Landscaping Tip Of The Month: Plan Your Pool Landscaping Wisely
The areas around pools and patios are some of the most difficult places to landscape attractively and for low water and low maintenance. Such locations can be less than ideal for a plant’s health. Pools add reflected light from the water and hot concrete decking to the already seasonal high heat. Pool water treated with chlorine my splash on plants, injuring or killing them. […]
Plant Of The Month: Mexican Fencepost (Pachycereus Marginatus)
The Mexican Fencepost is a fast-growing, handsome, dark green, columnar cactus. It can reach up to 10 feet high. Branching from the base can spread to approximately 6 feet wide, although each column is about 6 inches in diameter. […]
July is Smart Irrigation Month
July is Smart Irrigation Month! It’s all about efficient and wise water use for irrigation, landscaping, and agriculture. […]
Agency Spotlight: Indio Water Authority
The Indio Water Authority (IWA) was formed as a Joint Powers Authority in 2000 with the mission to provide customers with a sustainable water supply through fiscal and operational stewardship. IWA’s service area covers the city of Indio, which is approximately 33 square miles and in 2020, supplied approximately 19,880-acre feet (6.5 billion gallons) of water to businesses and residents. As one of the fastest growing cities in the Coachella Valley, IWA is committed to meet both current and growing needs of the city. […]
10 Important Pool Tips Now that Summer is Here
With the heat of summer upon us, we want to remind you of some pool safety tips. Since drowning remains the leading cause of unintentional death among children aged 1 to 4 years old, let’s remember these simple steps to ensure that everyone remains safe and enjoys their lazy summer days by the pool. […]
Landscaping Tip Of The Month: Consider Container Plants
Large clay pots filled with resilient cacti, succulents or bright flowers can bring color, shape, and a focal point to your landscape. Opt for pots without a shiny glaze, as they tend to show dirt and require frequent cleaning. You can arrange container plants near a front porch, back patio, alongside the spa, or line them up under the eaves of your home. Source: amwua.org