
Watersehed Management Group: Hydrate at the Living Lab – Building Healthy Desert Soils
Urban yards have the potential to produce well beyond their natural productivity without needing costly store products. By integrating the use of typical waste streams such as greywater, stormwater, plant trimmings, and more, you can bring desert soils to life. Learn how to assess soil types, profiles, and infiltration. By the conclusion of this field study, you will have the skills necessary to effectively use typical household wastes to build soil health and promote a productive urban landscape in your own yard!
Learning Objectives
- How to assess soil types and profile characteristics
- Enhance soil moisture absorption and retention
- Promote building a soil food web
- Create a plan for your landscape to use ‘wastes’ that create soil health
Pre-Course Activity
Maximize your class experience and come prepared. Before class, preview our Soil Assessment Youtube Playlist and then use the USDA NRCS Web Soil Survey to classify your soil type at home and identify the following properties for your soil:
A) hydrologic soil group
B) typical soil profile
C) depth to restrictive layer (and what type of layer is it?)
Continuing Education
This class has been pre-approved for:
- 1 Continuing Education Credit through the Association of State Floodplain Managers’ Certification Program (ASFPM CFM)
Instructor
Luis Salgado, WMG Green Infrastructure Coordinator
This class is provided free to the community thanks to donations from individual supporters as well as support from the Stonewall Foundation.
Register online
- Audience: Adult, STEM Professional
- Genre: Conservation and Sustainability, Field Sciences
- Type: Presentation
