East Bay homeowners learn how to conserve water during drought

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Sunday, April 26, 2015
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Homeowners at San Lorenzo Village made their lawns more drought-resistant on Saturday, April 25, 2015.
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SAN LORENZO, Calif. (KGO) -- Some East Bay homeowners are learning how to do their part to save water during the drought in California.

Homeowners at San Lorenzo Village made their lawns more drought-resistant on Saturday.

Landscapers, nursery and irrigation specialists showed them some plants that aren't too thirsty, but still look good and survive in our climate.

They also learned about sheet mulching their lawns, which saves water and can qualify homeowners for a rebate. "Which is a really simple process of just layering compost, cardboard and mulch on top of your soil and your lawn, and then planting right into it," Stopwaste spokesperson Jeanne Nader said.

Click here for information on how to sheet mulch.

For water rebate information from Bay Area water suppliers, click here. And click here for tips on how to conserve. To learn more about how to report water wasters #WhereYouLive, click here.

For full coverage on the drought, click here.