The Springs Preserve is holding a couple of gardening classes on the weekends in September. Learn techniques like how to grow your own vegetables and how to set up your own drip irrigation system.
With fall rolling around and the hot temperatures dropping, it’s a great time to get outside and learn how to grow a garden that will flourish.
The class will start at 9 am and go on until 11 am. The class costs $20 for members and $24 for non-members. Register online to reserve your spot, space is limited.
The following weekend, on Saturday, September 17th, learn all about drip irrigation. This free class is taught by employees of the Southern Nevada Water Authority. Join in the effort to help make the community’s landscaping more water efficient by learning how to incorporate a drip irrigation system into your own yard.
In addition to attending classes, check out the other attractions at the Springs Preserve. The property is open regularly; check here for more information about current hours and admission.
The Springs Preserve is a 180-acre nature reserve in the middle of Las Vegas. It’s full of walking trails, exhibits, museums, playgrounds, a botanical garden, a butterfly habitat, and a desert tortoise habitat. You can spend a couple of hours or the whole day here. It’s educational for kids and adults. You’ll learn about things like Nevada’s history and sustainability practices.