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Landscaping for habitat

David Beach  |  11/14/07 @ 6:16pm

Want to create a landscape that's wildlife-friendly and good for the environment - and be trained so that you can help others be ecological gardeners, too? The Cuyahoga Soil & Water Conservation District and the National Wildlife Federation are teaming up to offer a series of workshops in October to train certified habitat stewards. Topics include landscaping for birds and butterflies, rain gardens, composting, pond construction, local native plants, and schoolyard gardens.

Register here.

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