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Sustainable Landscaping Workshop Series

Discussion in 'Nature/Habitat/Garden Corner' started by OSimpson, Apr 26, 2012.

  1. OSimpson

    OSimpson Certified Master Naturalist

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    Ready to make your garden look great with free help from pros!!

    Workshop dates, times, and locations:


    Brambleton Community Center - May 5th 1-3pm
    Sugarland Run Homeowners Association Community Center - May 12th 1-3pm
    Countryside Community Center - May 19th 2-4pm
    Broadlands Community Center - May 20th 2-4pm

    Did you know that in the United States mowed grass lawns cover more than 31 million acres of land, making grass lawns larger than any other single agricultural crop? That means that individual homeowners can have a significant impact on the environment just by adjusting our landscaping habitats to be more sustainable. Come out to one of the four community workshops PEC is hosting this summer and learn how!

    The Piedmont Environmental Council is hosting a series of sustainable landscaping workshop in May for residents of Loudoun. We will be traveling to communities around the County with experts in landscaping, gardening, lawn care, backyard habitat creation, and more. Participants will be given the information they need to start a variety of sustainable landscaping practices, and will learn more about the connections between their land and the surrounding environment.


    This program is free to Loudoun residents and is organized by PEC with a grant from Fairfax Water.
     

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