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Irrigation Uncovered: Drip Irrigation for Above-Ground Gardeners

Sustainability

Are you tired of hand watering the pots on your patio or your vegetable garden? Do you strive to maximize your garden’s beauty and bounty while minimizing your use of water? Drip irrigation is the answer to your problems. Join Extension Master Gardener Stephanie Halcrow to dive deep into the topic, reviewing the various types of irrigation... Read more »

School Board Work Sessions

Syphax Education Center 2110 Washington Blvd., Arlington, VA, United States
APS School Board

Subject:  Preparations for 2027-36, the Pre-Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) Work Sessions are live-streamed and can be viewed any time after the meeting by visiting the School Board Work Sessions webpage. Agendas and background information are posted one week prior to the Board Meeting on BoardDocs.

School Board Meeting – New Date

Syphax Education Center 2110 Washington Blvd., Arlington, VA, United States
APS School Board

School Board meetings are broadcast live below and live feed is available on Comcast Cable Channel 70 and Verizon FIOS Channel 41.  The meetings are re-broadcast on Fridays at 9 p.m. and Mondays at 7:30 p.m. immediately following the meeting. Please click on this link to watch live-stream: https://www.apsva.us/arlington-school-board/school-board-meetings/watch-school-board-meetings/. Agendas and background information are posted... Read more »

Container Gardening with Native Plants

Virtual Event
Sustainability

Gardeners with planting space limited to patios, decks, or balconies can still create miniature habitats for pollinators and birds by incorporating native plants. Join Extension Master Gardener Elaine Mills to learn which plant species are suitable for use in containers while providing the best wildlife support. She will offer tips on containers, soil, and plant maintenance and... Read more »

Fall 2025 Tree Application Deadline

Sustainability

EcoAction Arlington is committed to enhancing Arlington’s tree canopy through a dedicated tree planting program funded in part by the Arlington County Tree Canopy Fund. Property owners, including those of single-family homes, townhouses, condos, and places of worship, are invited to apply for a free native tree to be planted on their property.