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X-WR-CALDESC:Some of the toughest spots to garden are areas surrounded by c
 oncrete. In Gering\, Forester Amy Seiler transformed a large neighborhood 
 traffic island into a garden worth visiting. With minimal moisture and ext
 reme temperatures\, her tips are valuable for challenging sites.  \n	“Intro
 ducing my neighborhood to a new way of thinking about how to landscape has
  been at times challenging. But thanks to an incredible palette of GreatPl
 ants a neighborhood eyesore has evolved into a beautiful garden that neigh
 bors and wildlife can enjoy\,” says Seiler. “This is a garden space that i
 s constantly evolving and I am learning ways to maintain a more naturalize
 d site.” A free\, first Thursday of the month brown-bag series on “all thi
 ngs green” sponsored by the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum and the Institute
  of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Bring your lunch to eat\, and ideas
  or questions about plants and landscapes.
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DESCRIPTION:Some of the toughest spots to garden are areas surrounded by co
 ncrete. In Gering\, Forester Amy Seiler transformed a large neighborhood t
 raffic island into a garden worth visiting. With minimal moisture and extr
 eme temperatures\, her tips are valuable for challenging sites.  \n	“Introd
 ucing my neighborhood to a new way of thinking about how to landscape has 
 been at times challenging. But thanks to an incredible palette of GreatPla
 nts a neighborhood eyesore has evolved into a beautiful garden that neighb
 ors and wildlife can enjoy\,” says Seiler. “This is a garden space that is
  constantly evolving and I am learning ways to maintain a more naturalized
  site.” A free\, first Thursday of the month brown-bag series on “all thin
 gs green” sponsored by the Nebraska Statewide Arboretum and the Institute 
 of Agriculture and Natural Resources. Bring your lunch to eat\, and ideas 
 or questions about plants and landscapes.
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LOCATION:UNL east campus Keim Hall 150
SUMMARY:Brown-bag on Evolution of a GreatPlants Garden
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