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  2. You can get free trees to plant at your Sacramento home or ...

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    The Sacramento Tree Foundation has online tips on taking care of trees. You can call the foundation directly at 1-916-924-TREE (8733) for more information about the program.

  3. The Bee gave Sacramento students money for a compost ... - AOL

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    The students of New Tech High in south Sacramento were one of three groups that won a $5,000 grant from The Bee last year. The Bee gave Sacramento students money for a compost program. Now they ...

  4. For farmers, watching and waiting is a spring planting ritual ...

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    Waiting on the weather is an old story in agriculture, but as climate change drives an increase in spring rains across the Midwest, the usual anxiety around the ritual of spring planting is ...

  5. List of California native plants - Wikipedia

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    Growing California Native Plants, Marjorie Schmidt, UC Press; Native Landscaping From El Paso to L.A., Sally Wasowski and Andy Wasowski, McGraw-Hill; Native Plants for California Gardens, Lee W. Lenz, Day Printing Corp. Native Treasures: Gardening with the Plants of California, M. Nevin Smith, UC Press

  6. List of environmental organizations in the Sacramento region ...

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    - The Environmental Council of Sacramento is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that specializes in the region of Sacramento. With connections to local government officials, member organizations, and any individuals who want to work alongside this organization to present and hold sustainability to the environment, its residents and ecosystems.

  7. Calpak Plant No. 11 - Wikipedia

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    The plant was designed by Calpak's Engineering Department Chief, Philip Bush. [1] When it was built, it was one of the largest fruit canneries in the world. [1] The plant contained 250,000 square feet and had a 100,000 square foot warehouse area. [1] At its peak, the plant employed 2,500 workers, who were mostly women. [3]

  8. California to fight invasive plants in Sacramento-San Joaquin ...

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    The spraying will follow legal guidelines, officials said, in effort to make waterways safer.

  9. University Arboretum at California State University, Sacramento

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    Of particular interest is a wide-ranging conifer collection as well as several rare plants, including Taiwania and the "living fossil" Wollemia. [1] The arboretum has a "Jurassic Park" section with flowering plants species dating back to the age of dinosaurs and another section for California native plants , with some 50 different species ...