Conservation district hosting annual plant sale | Peninsula Daily News
PORT ANGELES — The Clallam Conservation District is taking orders for its annual native plant sale. The district hosts the sale to provide affordable nativeContinue Reading
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December 8, 2023 5:52 pm
Conservation districts — sometimes referred to as “CDs” — engage people with voluntary actions that keep our air, water, soil, habitats, and farmland healthy for all.
CDs are community-based hubs of natural resource expertise and funding. They’re staffed and led by local people who understand the needs of landscapes and the fellow community members they serve.
PORT ANGELES — The Clallam Conservation District is taking orders for its annual native plant sale. The district hosts the sale to provide affordable nativeContinue Reading
Here in Grays Harbor, Mount Olympus Brewery, working with the Grays Harbor Conservation District (GHCD), is taking the positive benefits of this wonderful beverage giftedContinue Reading
The Clark Conservation District’s upcoming annual native plant sale gives gardeners the opportunity to purchase high-quality plants native throughout the Pacific Northwest. Customers will beContinue Reading
In August, the Skagit Conservation District obtained a $184,000 Floodplains By Design grant, which with required matching funds will provide funding for modeling and collectingContinue Reading
The next three groundwater replacement systems in the Odessa Subarea are now fully funded through a combination of federal and state funding and will moveContinue Reading
Sarah Moorehead, Executive Director of TCD [Thurston Conservation District], said South Sound FarmLink gives retiring producers an option to lease their land instead of sellingContinue Reading
EVERETT — Thousands of trees are coming to urban areas in western Snohomish County. Federal grants are giving the Snohomish Conservation District and the cityContinue Reading
LEAVENWORTH — It’s not every landowner who’d agree to turn part of their back yard into a wetland, but Patti and Vince Bosket are doingContinue Reading
The Palouse River Watershed Implementation Partnership has been awarded a $5.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Natural Resources Conservation Service. The grantContinue Reading
SPOKANE — A new, year-round farmers market is slated to open in the spring of 2025 on the Spokane Conservation District grounds, part of plansContinue Reading
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