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WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - The annual Garden Tour is underway in Wichita, emphasizing conservation, innovation and beauty. The event, sponsored by the Sedgwick County Extension Master Gardeners, kicked ...
Garden Tour is back for 2025 with an inviting array of thoughtfully designed gardens that emphasize water conservation, sustainability, innovation, and support for pollinators and wildlife.
Botanica Launches Unprecedented Reclaimed Water Project to Conserve Millions of Gallons Amid Drought
Botanica, The Wichita Gardens, is taking an unprecedented leap toward sustainable gardening and environmental responsibility ...
Wichita’s sister city—arrived in town Wednesday after completing a grueling 1,500-mile ride just in time for Riverfest celebrations.
A big party at Hopping Gnome, the kickoff of a summer fun series at Riverside Park, and an art and plant market are also on the agenda.
Botanica says it typically uses 68,000 gallons of water a day to maintain the 30 gardens that make up its 20-acre property.
WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Botanica, The Wichita Gardens, is launching the Reclaimed Water Project—a groundbreaking initiative aimed at conserving water while maintaining its 20-acre gardens.
Botanica is launching a new effort to help water conservation efforts amid a drought in the Wichita area. The botanical ...
Botanica has launched a Reclaimed Water Project to use test water from the new water treatment facility to irrigate its 20 ...
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Botanica to use non-potable water for their gardensBotanica has designed a temporary water storage and irrigation system that will use over 3 million gallons of non-potable water from the new Wichita Water Treatment Plant’s testing process.
The Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden (OKC Zoo) has announced they have humanely euthanized its youngest giraffe due to ...
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