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Environmental advocates promote establishing public and private rain gardens to improve storm water reabsorption. WEMU's Taylor Bowie has more.
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In an effort to protect pollinators many communities are pushing a "No Mow May" movement. It essentially asks you allow grass to grow six to 12 inches before cutting it for the first time. The City of Ann Arbor is evolving its effort and is advocating a "Pollinator-Aware Yard Care" education and practice program. Community Sustainability Coordinator Sean Reynolds joined WEMU's David Fair to discuss the distinctions and offer advice on making sure our pollinators flourish.
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Council to discuss the legality of plants taller than turf grass.The shift to using more native plants over turf grass in landscaping is creating some…
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In this week's installment of "Issues of the Environment," WEMU's David Fair talks with Drew Lathin about the environmental benefits of sustainable…