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Help Plant an Edible Bayscape Garden
Join us on April 23 for a free workshop and hands-on gardening experience in Middle River.

What: Edible Bayscape garden installation
When: Saturday April 23, 10 am - 2 pm (Rain date is April 24)
Where: Blackhead Road, Middle River MD 21220
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Who: Volunteers that care about the Chesapeake Bay! Ages 8 and up. Children must be accompanied by an adult.
For more specific details, register online by April 22. You can also contact Amy Young, Clear Creeks Project Volunteer/Outreach Coordinator (ayoung@gunpowdervc.org, 410-404-4748).Â
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We are looking for volunteers to help plant Pear, Asian Persimmon & Paw Paw trees, Blackberries & Grapes at a residence in Middle River on Saturday April 23rd. Lunch will be provided!!
This is a wonderful hands-on opportunity to learn how YOU can help improve our local waterways! Here are just a few benefits of installing an Edible Bayscape garden on your property:
*Beautify your yard
*Produce your own food
*Recycle rain water
*Reduce maintenance
*Increase native habitat for pollinators
This Edible Bayscape installation is hosted by the Clear Creeks Project, a grant-funded initiative of the Gunpowder Valley Conservancy. The project is also funded by: National Fish & Wildlife Foundation, Chesapeake Bay Trust, Baltimore County Maryland, Baltimore Gas & Electric, and Maryland Department of Natural Resources.