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The Water Cooler

April 12th, 2010 by Central Basin Posted in Central Basin News

Our garden is complete!

This month, the Los Angeles Conservation Corps finished the landscaping at Central Basin headquarters. From spreading 80 cubic feet of mulch to planting California-native plants, they’ve transformed our constantly thirsty garden into a drought-friendly one!

If you know a professional landscaper, our upcoming free workshops can train them on how to make their gardens California-friendly, too. Check it out here!
Below, Lisa, Chris, and Al enjoy our new landscape.

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3 Comments

  1. Bottleless Water Dispenser on 26.04.2010 at 03:47 (Reply)

    Great read, you’ve got very distinctive style. Keep up! Is it possible to subscribe to your fresh posts? I’ve tried the RSS button but I didn’t make it, maybe I did something wrong.

    1. Central Basin on 10.05.2010 at 11:52 (Reply)

      Thanks, we appreciate the feedback! Were you trying the RSS button on the top right corner? You should have the option to subscribe to updates for either our site or our blog itself. Let us know if it’s still acting up!

  2. [...] This week the Central Basin hosted a Thank-You lunch for the hardworking and talented youth of the Los Angeles Conservation Corps. Our Directors and staff enjoyed dining with the corps members who single-handedly transformed the District’s water-thirsty landscape into a beautiful drought-tolerant one. Once again, from all of us at Central Basin, thank you for a a job well done! We look forward to watching our garden grow for years to come!  Click here to see photos of our new and improved garden! [...]

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