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Keep Your Watershed Beautiful
The space surrounding your home is part of a watershed, where rainwater drains naturally to local rivers and creeks that ultimately flow to the ocean. In the mountains, rainwater that flows into the San Lorenzo River and its tributaries is the main source of drinking water for the City of Santa Cruz and the San Lorenzo Valley. If you live closer to the ocean, water that drains from your property flows into storm drains and straight out to the Monterey Bay, untreated. To keep our bay and drinking water supplies healthy, gardeners need to be conscientious about designing their gardens and choosing plants to help conserve water and control erosion.
For more information about local watersheds, use the following links:
Coastal Watershed Council’s Watershed Stewardship Toolkit: http://www.coastal-watershed.org/CWC_Library/Reduce_Impact/Impact.htm
Arana Gulch Watershed Alliance
San Lorenzo Valley Water District’s Watershed Management Plan http://www.slvwd.com/watershed.htm (See especially Chapter 2 and Chapter 3)
The Santa Cruz County Resource Conservation District http://www.rcdsantacruz.org/pages/programs/watershed-education.php
Watsonville Wetlands Watch http://www.watsonvillewetlandswatch.org/
By selecting plants from this website, you are taking the first step toward creating a beautiful and healthy ecosystem in your own yard. When you design your yard and/or garden, keep the following factors in mind:
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