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–Michael, 13

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Introduction to Naturescaping Introduction to Naturescaping

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Date added: 04/22/2009
Date modified: 04/22/2009
Filesize: 2.42 MB
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It's easy to make your own compost! It's easy to make your own compost!

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Date added: 11/18/2008
Date modified: 09/03/2010
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Composting is easy and fun and will help you grow a strong, beautiful garden. Even the first-time composter can make quality compost. Use this guide Metro developed to help you get started.

Native Plants for Butterflies & Hummingbirds Native Plants for Butterflies & Hummingbirds

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Date added: 06/09/2008
Date modified: 06/09/2008
Filesize: 1.88 MB
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Naturescaping for Backyard Habitat Yard Tour 2010 Naturescaping for Backyard Habitat Yard Tour 2010

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Date added: 05/03/2010
Date modified: 05/03/2010
Filesize: 1.26 MB
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Protecting Your Watershed Protecting Your Watershed

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Date added: 07/24/2008
Date modified: 07/24/2008
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The land drains into tributaries and tributaries flow into the river. As the water flows downhill, it moves over the land or drains through the soil. Along the way, water picks up woody debris, leaves, and needles that provide the foundation of food and shelter for aquatic life in streams. Water can also carry motor oil, fertilizer, pesticides, and eroded soil. Small actions like driving the car, fertilizing pasture, or even walking the dog can inadvertently pollute the watershed you live in. As the tributaries flow into the river, so do the pollutants. It all adds up.

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