Spring is here, and with it comes the start of the growing season. Maybe you have plans to reconfigure your landscape, install some new plants, or build a patio or deck in your yard. Since most improvements or changes to the landscape involve some type of land disturbance, it’s important to factor in how to prevent soil from being exposed to the elements while your project is being implemented. 
What’s Happening?
Brown Bag Lunch & Learn Seminar Series – Birmingham Botanical Gardens – This free series of seminars starting in May and running through October offers fresh and practical ideas and techniques for your landscape and garden. No reservations are required; light refreshments provided.
Do Dah Day – May 14 – Rhodes and Caldwell Parks, Birmingham – Go to dodahday.org for information about this fun, family friendly event.
Rain Barrel Workshop – June 18 – Learn how to build a rain barrel or purchase one to take home, and start enjoying the benefits that storing and using rainwater can bring. Preregistration required by June 8. Click HERE for more information.
Step Away from the Spray! – Stop by Storm Water Management (B-210 Courthouse Annex) to pick up a free mosquito dunk kit which targets mosquito larvae growing in standing water, or invite us to speak at your next community or organization meeting in unincorporated Jefferson County. These biologic dunks target and kill mosquito larvae in standing water, they can’t accidentally kill pollinators like bees or butterflies, and they do not harm people, pets or wildlife.
