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National Public Lands Day in a Drought City
2011 has been a year of exceptional heat and drought throughout most of the state of Texas, and 2012 isn’t looking much better. Although the city of San Antonio obtains water from the artesian Edwards Aquifer, this is a limited … Continue reading
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Tagged cities, drought, mulch, National Public Lands Day, rain garden, sustainability, volunteer, xeriscaping
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