Volunteers planted native and non-native perennials in new, street-side Raingardens along Hackmore Drive near Schwanz Lake on rainy Saturday morning. Eagan's "Lakes & Wetlands Program" provided plants, materials and funding for these newest of 25 neighborhood plantings to filter runoff for cleaner city lakes. For more info, call Gregg at 651-675-5395.
18 comments:
it's always a right thing
With gardening, everybody grows !
It's good to include children; get them started on the right foot. I've noted that kids really dig garden work and are pleased with watching the growth of plants and animals.
Looks a bit on the nippy side. Plant on!
For A better place!
A better earth! :)
Just love all the civic projects your community has. We need more of them all over the world.
Everytime they pass it they can say that they planted it! What a great program :D
oh, i wish we could plant more of that here.
nice to see neighbors helping out. ^0^
i wish you a gr8 week ahead leif. ^0^
This will be a good place as the plants take hold.
A very good idea. Cool photos...
Sounds good.
great !
please have you all a good new week.
daily athens
Looks like the volunteers enjoyed planting. Bless the volunteers!
Good work. We do a lot of community planting here in Perth too, especially along the coast to keep the sand dunes from eroding.
How nice to work together like this in your society :)
Have a great week!
I'd like to take part in something like this!
A fine project for the community!
This is such a great initiative. Where I live in Montpellier, people should do the same. Kids here do not respect plants and trees at all.
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