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December 4, 2007

By: Josaine R. from Ozone Park, NY
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I would start out by looking into native or local species of vegetation. When using this approach, maintenance does not become much of an issue and the green can spread out naturally. Consulting a local greenhouse would also help. Good luck! -Franc


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Posted By: Josaine Richards
On: 12/3/2007 4:23:49 PM

Hi, My school is currently working on a project in having our student greening a local park. Do you have any ideas on what materials we can use to do this?


   
Posted By: Franc Leo
On: 12/4/2007 12:19:19 PM

I would start out by looking into native or local species of vegetation. When using this approach, maintenance does not become much of an issue and the green can spread out naturally. Consulting a local greenhouse would also help. Good luck! -Franc



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