
Cochise County Master Gardeners Reveal a New Feature
The Cochise County Master Gardeners (CCMGA) are constantly digging up something special in our community. Now, they're inviting their friends and family in Cochise County to be part of an afternoon fall celebration.
On Saturday, October 26th, the Master Gardeners invite you, the community, to a special event to celebrate their brand-new pond and waterfall feature in the Discovery Gardens. Keith and Polly Webb of Sunset Water Gardens built and graciously donated the new water feature.
READ: Learn Fall Gardening with the Cochise County Master Gardeners
The CCMGA invites you and your family to stop by the Discovery Gardens at the University of Arizona Sierra Vista Campus at 1140 N Colombo Avenue, in Sierra Vista. Enjoy appetizers and refreshments while you listen to a discussion on aquasape technology.

Check out a Sneak Peek of the new pond, courtesy of Sunset Water Gardens on Facebook:
The Cochise County Master Gardeners: See the New Pond and Waterfall!
Living in the desert, small water features can add life to your garden and landscape and create a micro-ecosystem that complements any landscape. The CCMGA Discovery Gardens educates amateur and professional gardeners about the possibilities for desert landscaping.
The CCMGA is proud to show off the hard work and generous gift: the new pond and waterfall in the beautiful gardens.
The Pond Celebration Event at the Discovery Gardens
The event will be at the Discovery Gardens from 3:30 pm to 5:30 pm. This free event will include:
- Live music by the Sugar Beats
- Free refreshments provided by West End Catering
- Meet Keith & Polly Webb to discuss the pond and the Aquascapes technology
used in the Pond - Mini Plant Sale
- Gardening Book Sale
- Plant Pot Sale
For more information about this family-friend event, see the Cochise County Master Gardeners on Facebook.
Sources: Cochise County Master Gardeners | Sunset Water Gardens | Sugar Beats Arizona
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