Kids Learn HOW at Palos Verdes High School
Junior AP students from Palos Verdes High School learned HOW to select, place, and install CA native plants during a three-hour Hands on Workshop, led by G3 Qualified Trainers, Tom Rau and Marianne...
View ArticleHawthorne Has A How Thanks To WBMWD
G3 leads another Hands on Workshop (HOW). This time, it’s Hawthorne City Hall that gets the benefit of the expertise brought by G3 Qualified Trainers Marianne Simon and Tom Rau, assisted by G3...
View ArticleLA Daily News Boosts Ocean Friendly Gardens
Did you know that every 12 dry days, approximately 3.8 billion gallons of drinking water runs off the paved surfaces of LA County? That’s equal to 1″ of rain, or 12 Rose Bowl Stadiums filled with...
View ArticleG3 Trainer Imagines Beautiful San Diego Garden
Kudos to G3 Qualified Trainer, Kimberly Alexander, for her award-winning landscape display at the San Diego County Fair. The garden was funded by San Diego Horticultural Society and the San Diego...
View ArticleG3 Professional Training LA
Become a Qualified Trainer for G3. Last chance to register with a discount for the G3 Core Concepts and Communication Workshops June 14 & 25 in Los Angeles, CA. Los Angeles Community College...
View ArticleG3 Professional Training Monterey Penninsula
Thanks to a grant from California American Water, G3 is able to offer this two day workshop to people living and working in Monterey, CA for a special all-in cost of $75.00. This is the first offering...
View ArticleSolving the problem of ‘Run Off’
Our very own Qualified Trainer and G3 Associate, Kelley Hanna, explains the main reasons for irrigation water leaving your landscape as run off, and what the solution is. Download her new E-Book, and...
View ArticleWhy Artificial Turf is NOT the answer
Synthetic turf, or artificial grass, is what used to be called AstroTurf. Many ask us if this is a viable option for saving water in the landscape, and our answer is a resounding ‘NO’. We do not...
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