Forest Preserves of Cook County 2023 Spring Brochure
A CENTRAL Native plants are more sustainable Local native plants have evolved over millennia to survive and thrive in the conditions common to the ecosystems found in northeast Cook County. They require less watering, and do not require Iertili]ers to ÁoXrisK 1ative Slants typically have deeper root systems, which can help prevent stormwater run-off and soil erosion while cleaning the water before it hits waterways. Additionally, native plants absorb and sequester carbon dioxide, helping to clean the air we breathe. Interested in learning more? Check out offerings for Conservation@Home, a program to encourage “Forest Preserves friendly” gardens across Cook County! Throughout the year, join us for free programs ranging from how to map your garden’s landscape design to learning how to integrate garden elements that EeneÀt resident Eirds tKroXJKoXt the seasons. You can even have your garden evaluated for Conservation#HoPe FertiÀFation Learn more: fpdcc.com/conservationathome Purple Prairie Clover June Grass Cylindric Blazing Star Buffalo Grass White Indigo Little Blue Rosin Weed Native plants provide depth and dimension to gardens 1ative SlantinJs Fan Srovide an array of color, texture and dimension to an\ Jarden FroP ZildÁoZers to shrubs to grasses, there is a vast array of beautiful native plants that gardeners can integrate into home or community landscapes to create a peaceful and relaxing outdoor space. 23 fpdcc.com A CENTRAL Native plants are more sustainable Local native plants have evolved over millennia to survive and thrive in th conditions common to the ecosystems found in northeast Cook County. They require less watering, and do not require Iertili]ers to ÁoXrisK 1ative Slants typically have deeper root systems, which can help prevent stormwater run-off and soil erosion while cleaning the water before it hits waterways. Additionally, native plants absorb and sequester carbon dioxide, helping to clean the air we breathe. Interested in l r i Check out of erings for Conservation@Ho e, a progr to encourage “Forest Preserves friendly” gardens across Cook County! Throughout the year, join us for free programs ranging from how to map your garden’s landscape design to learning how to integrate garden elements that EeneÀt resident Eirds tKroXJKoXt the seasons. You can even have your garden evaluated for Conservation#HoPe FertiÀFation L earn more: fpdcc.com/conservationathome Purple Prairie Clover June Grass Cylindric Blazing Star Buffalo Grass White Indigo Little Blue Rosin Weed Native plants provide depth and dimension to gardens 1ative SlantinJs Fan Srovide an array of color, texture and dimension to an\ Jarden FroP ZildÁoZers to shrubs to grasses, there is a vast array of beautiful native plants that gardeners can integrate into home or community landscapes to create a peaceful and relaxing outdoor space. 23 fpd .com
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