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(News release from the Washtenaw County Conservation District)
While the early blooms of Spring remind us to plant in the cool moist soils, Fall is a great opportunity to grow your native plant project. The soil and temperatures of September and October provide conditions for better root establishment ahead of the springtime weeds. Get a jump on your spring gardens by planting this Fall!
Sales will include a selection of 5 species of conifer trees including pines, spruces, and fir. Additionally, we offer 24 species of native wildflowers in quart pots, 10 species of shrubs and trees in gallon pots, and four native plant garden kits. Featured species new to this year’s sale include White Yarrow (Achillea millefolium), Huckleberry (Gaylussacia baccata), Alternate Leaf Dogwood (Cornus alternifolia), and more!
Preordering opened Aug. 5 via the online store: store.washtenawcd.org. Paper order forms are also available by request and at the WCCD office: 705 N. Zeeb Rd., #201, Ann Arbor, MI 48103. The deadline for the paper pre-order form is September 2, 2024, and the online store closes on Sunday, September 8, 2024.
The pre-order pick-up is on Friday, September 20th from 1-6 p.m. at the Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds: 5055 Ann Arbor-Saline Rd, Ann Arbor, MI, 48103. Limited extra plants will be available for sale between 5-6 pm, first-come first-serve.
To request a paper order form, sign up to volunteer, or find more information on the fall sale, visit www.washtenawcd.org/fallsale.
The WCCD has been distributing trees, plants & tools for conservation since the 1950’s. Over 7.1 million trees and shrubs have been planted due to the WCCD’s distributions, contributing to conservation practices such as reforestation, soil erosion reduction & water quality improvement, habitat restoration, and naturalization projects.
The mission of the WCCD is to assist residents with the conservation, management, and wise use of natural resources in Washtenaw County. The WCCD is a unit of local government, managed by an elected 5-member board of directors, and funded in part by Washtenaw County residents through a 2020-2026 conservation district millage.
To learn more about the Fall Tree & Native Plant Sale and other programs, please visit the WCCD website at www.washtenawcd.org.
For questions or more information, contact Doug Reith, Resource Specialist at doug@washtenawcd.org or by calling (734) 302-8713.
Washtenaw Farm Council Grounds
5055 Ann Arbor Saline
Ann Arbor, MI 48103
United States
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It appears on the surface that the wokeness that Saline projects has somehow bit them in the behind. Its time for this to end countrywide! The gender you were born with YOU ARE STUCK WITH. I await the attacks form the LEFT.
Except this is an article about SKYLINE and not SALINE. I see that you saw the word “transgender” and became so unhinged you couldn’t even read straight.
“I love the poorly educated” -DJT
Except, the article indicates Saline lost to Skyline last week in the regional championship. I think this is why Saline was mentioned. Question at hand is was that game played with an ineligible Skyline player?
How many times, for how many years can a City Council repeat the same story on the Recreation Center? Wait, don't answer that. If the definition of insanity is repeating the same thing over and over and expecting a different result...this certainly qualifies as insane.
Another pillow salesman totally out in right field. City budget woes are not a new thing. Equating that to a culture in decline takes a special kind of crazy. Also, what you use to define as insanity, is not the definition of insanity.
Sal speaks his mind and stands next to his opinions.
He doesn't use fake names.
Tran, read the book or watch the move Animal Farm. It's the answer to everything. Leaders eventually turn into the people (pigs) who's injustice they saught to remove. Said differently, leaders become the same as the rulers they hated. It's a sad but predictable cycle.
It's hard to ignore someone who is fine with electing a three time adulterer with 34 fraud convictions who paid a **** star for ***.
And you voted for Biden - who you knew wasn't up for it.
Who didn't run his own White House. Who was incapable of understanding his decisions. And you were willing to do it again.