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Free program at Gorman Discovery Center explores native plants for landscaping
Kansas City, Mo. – Early greenery and blooms are pleasant in spring, but not all are good for nature or people. With spring planting season underway, the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) urges gardeners and landscapers to consider planting native trees, shrubs, grasses and wildflowers as ornamentals. Some even double as natural food sources. They’re an alternative to non-native species that have become invasive and harmful to natural plant communities.
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Bill Graham
Free program at Gorman Discovery Center explores native plants for landscaping
Kansas City, Mo. – Early greenery and blooms are pleasant in spring, but not all are good for nature or people. With spring planting season underway, the Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) urges gardeners and landscapers to consider planting native trees, shrubs, grasses and wildflowers as ornamentals. Some even double as natural food sources. They’re an alternative to non-native species that have become invasive and harmful to natural plant communities.
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We work with you and for you to sustain healthy forests, fish and wildlife.
read more
More...