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The final Capstone Evaluation Form for the Magothy Muskrateers group.
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It has only taken a little more than a generation to seriously compromise the health of our local waterways.
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It has only taken a little more than a generation to seriously compromise the health of our local waterways.
added a new Resource in Anne Arundel Watershed Stewards Academy
Basic instructions on when, why, and how to use rain barrels.
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Basic instructions on when, why, and how to use rain barrels.
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Basic lawn care that can be shared with friends and neighbors that deals with when to fertilize, proper mowing height and weed control.
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Basic lawn care that can be shared with friends and neighbors that deals with when to fertilize, proper mowing height and weed control.
added a new Resource in Anne Arundel Watershed Stewards Academy
This article came from Susan Harris’ blog. A different point of view on when using wood chips as mulch is a good practice.
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This article came from Susan Harris’ blog. A different point of view on when using wood chips as mulch is a good practice.
added a new Resource in Anne Arundel Watershed Stewards Academy
A horticulture professor of mine used to state that “plants absorb nutrients in the ionic form and the plant doesn’t care if the nutrients come from a bag or a cow pie.” Jeff Gilman expands upon this line of thinking to thoughtfully explore how, when and why we should consider using organic fertilizers, pesticides, and…
added a new Resource in Chesapeake Network
A horticulture professor of mine used to state that “plants absorb nutrients in the ionic form and the plant doesn’t care if the nutrients come from a bag or a cow pie.” Jeff Gilman expands upon this line of thinking to thoughtfully explore how, when and why we should consider using organic fertilizers, pesticides, and…
added a new Resource in Anne Arundel Watershed Stewards Academy
Suggestions for encouraging homeowners to reduce the size of their lawns.