Watershed Protection
County Stormwater Program

Oak Park Watershed Friendly Garden

Oak Park High School

Oak Park High School

1,130 square feet of warm season grass at Oak Park High School needed approximately 30,000 gallons of water to remain healthy. The Green Gardens Group, along with members of the community, converted the area into a Watershed Friendly Garden (WFG). The WFG captures and retains runoff from nearby buildings and provides a habitat for beneficial insects year-round.

Watershed Frindly Gardens

Funded by Proposition 84 Storm Water Grant Program, Ventura County Public Works Watershed Protection offered 5-part Watershed Friendly GardenTM program at 3 locations in the County of Ventura, including Meiners Oaks Elementary School in Meiners Oaks, Oak Park High School in Oak Park, and at the County Government Center in Ventura, CA. WFGs apply conservation, permeability and retention principles to revive our urban watersheds. WFGs conserve valuable resources like water, energy, and fossil fuels through the selection of low and medium water use plants, covering soil with 3”-4” of mulch, utilizing low flow irrigation systems with weather-based controllers. WFGs are permeable and allow water to slow down, spread out and sink into the ground. WFGs are designed to retain rainfall which reduces the need for irrigation and greatly reduces the amount of pollution entering our watersheds.