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What does a truly waterwise garden look like in Washington, and why does it matter more than ever? In this episode, we're joined by Spokane County Master Gardener Mason Neil to explore how home gardeners can make practical, research-based choices that reduce outdoor water use while creating beautiful, resilient landscapes.

From choosing drought-tolerant plants to using more efficient irrigation, Mason shares tips and insights rooted in local experience and the WSU Master Gardener program's Water Conservation priority.

Whether you're redesigning your yard or just adjusting your watering habits, this episode will leave you inspired to grow with the climate in mind.

Resources mentioned in this episode, along with a full transcript, can be found on our website.

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