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Joan Mckeon had an awakening as she mowed her lawn — a job she hated.“It smelled bad, it was noisy, and the little creatures would run for their lives,” she says in this week’s Enterprise podcast.
The less lawn she mowed, the more native plants grew up. “They would bloom and then they’d be covered with bees,” she said.
Similarly, plants in her garden beds had been purchased at a garden center and came from other parts of the world.
Read the full story at https://altamontenterprise.com/02032023/mckeon-says-nurturing-nature-native-plants-something-everyone-can-do
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By The Altamont Enterprise & Albany County Post5
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Joan Mckeon had an awakening as she mowed her lawn — a job she hated.“It smelled bad, it was noisy, and the little creatures would run for their lives,” she says in this week’s Enterprise podcast.
The less lawn she mowed, the more native plants grew up. “They would bloom and then they’d be covered with bees,” she said.
Similarly, plants in her garden beds had been purchased at a garden center and came from other parts of the world.
Read the full story at https://altamontenterprise.com/02032023/mckeon-says-nurturing-nature-native-plants-something-everyone-can-do
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.