Annual trail grading operations will take place at the CHWP beginning Thursday, April 24. During this time, sections of trails may be subject to closure to ensure safe operation of heavy equipment. Closures will occur at junctions and alternative routes will be available. Closure areas will be noted with signs and will only remain closed during work periods.
The Claremont Unified School District Administrative offices are temporarily closed due to plumbing issues. CUSD schools remain open.
Temporary interruptions or library closures may be possible this week when Service Employees International Union goes on strike. The Claremont Library is a County facility.
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Check for Moisture:
Before watering, check your soil to see if the tree needs more water. Probe the soil near the root ball 8-12 inches below the surface. A screwdriver can be handy for this. If the soil feels moist and sticky, allow it to dry for several more days before watering again. If the soil feels dry and crumbly, water deeply.
Check for Drainage:
To determine how well your soil drains, dig an 18-inch hole about one foot deep (width does not matter). Fill the hole with water and let it drain out all day and overnight. Fill the hole to the top with water the next day. Place a stick in the center of the hole and mark the water level on the stick. Mark the stick again after 30 minutes and then again, each hour to measure the water level.
Poorly drained soil will drain about one-half inch per hour. Moderately draining soil will drain ½ to 1 inch per hour. In soil that is well drained, water will recede 1 inch or more per hour.