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Have a question about Closed Loop Park? Join the on-line WSU Gardening Forum Do You have A Question?Do you have any questions about Closed Loop Park, plants that are grown in the demonstration gardens, or earth-friendly garden management techniques? You can have these questions answered by either visiting or calling the Thurston County Cooperative Extension / WSU Master Gardener's Hotline or by sending us your request via the web using the e-mail address below. We also gladly welcome your comments regarding Closed Loop Park and this web site!
Other Interesting Web ResourcesThese sites are listed for your information only. No endorsement of their products or services is intended or implied. Thurston County Weed List - the Thurston County Noxious Weed Control Board can assist you in identifying those really nasty weeds growing in your garden. Hortsense - WSU Cooperative Extension presents cultural and chemical remedies for the most common yard and garden plant problems occuring in the Pacific Northwest. Native Plant Identification Database - Find out all you need to know about identifying, selecting and planting northwest native plants in your landscape at this WSU Cooperative Extension Site. Gardening in Western Washington - WSU Cooperative extension brings you information regarding gardening in our part of the country. Great Plant Picks - for plants that can be grown in the Pacific Northwest. Try the WSU On-Line Gardening ForumClick on the image below to link to the WSU on-line Gardening Forum. Don't forget to bookmark the Closed Loop Park site so that you can return easily! |
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