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-The PLANT Program works with local neighborhood and creek groups to promote community landscaping/naturescaping through workshops and neighborhood compost demonstration sites. PLANT also offers landscaping/naturescaping assistance to residential, business and public projects.
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Beneficial insect...Dragon fly.
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Reclaiming Shamrock Park through invasive plant removal by the South West Piedmont Weed Team.
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-Continuing Education PLANT provides CMS teacher technical training for composting, beneficial wildlife habitat and invasive plants. We also provide materials for composting displays.
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-Certification: CEU's with the science curriculum development coordinators for Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools
- Habitat: Butterfly and bird gardening at these facilities: Parks and Recreation Department Nature Centers and at education museums and centers; Discovery Place-The Nature Museum; McGill Rose Garden.
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Downsizing lawns and adding native plants.
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Changing the way people think about food waste...worm composting classes.
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-Master Composters (MCPLANT)- A grant was obtained from the North Carolina Department of Natural Resources, Division of Pollution Prevention and Assistance to pilot a new program called MCPLANT (Master Composters). The goal is to expand the PLANT program by graduating 25 Master Composters per year. All volunteers complete a twelve-week training course and volunteer 40 hours towards various projects.
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Community Gardens:
PLANT is partnering with Parks and Recreation to provide Community Garden Programs.
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Reclaiming Shamrock Park by Naturescaping with compost, mulch and native plants.
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Residential naturescaping...changing the look of Charlotte, one home at a time.
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Commercial compost bins at reduced-prices to target composting residential food waste and yardwaste (leaves).
Vermicomposting - educational workshops for using red wriggler worms for food waste composting.
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