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Sunday, December 22, 2024

Spring into Green

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Jesús Garza, Interim City Manager | City of Austin website

Jesús Garza, Interim City Manager | City of Austin website

Austin, TX - The City of Austin Watershed Protection Department’s Grow Green program has unveiled its latest educational resources for local gardeners as spring approaches. Denise Delaney, Environmental Program Coordinator for the Watershed Protection Department, emphasized the program's commitment to sustainable gardening practices and environmental stewardship, stating, “As spring breathes new life into our gardens, the Grow Green program stands ready to support Austinites in their quest for sustainable, vibrant landscapes.”

The Grow Green program, a cornerstone of the city’s environmental initiatives, aims to empower individuals to become stewards of the environment while creating beautiful, resilient gardens that thrive harmoniously with nature. Delaney reiterated this sentiment, saying, “Mediante recursos educativos diversos e iniciativas de participación comunitaria, buscamos facultar a las personas para que se conviertan en representantes de nuestro medio ambiente, a la vez que crean jardines hermosos y resilientes que crecen en armonía con la naturaleza.”

For more information about the City of Austin’s Grow Green program and its educational resources for gardeners, visit GrowGreen.org.

The City of Austin Watershed Protection Department works to protect lives, property, and the environment by reducing the impact of flooding, erosion, and water pollution. Visit AustinTexas.gov/Watershed to learn more.

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