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November 7, 2019
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Growing Gardens Connecting Schools with Nature

It’s no surprise that some of the standout garden performers have been the native plants, like lance-leaved coreopsis, black-eyed susan and swamp milkweed.

https://beecitycanada.org/growing-gardens-connecting-schools-with-nature/

Article source: Bee City CANADA

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