Before the CSC got their hands on it, this plot in front of the Woodbury village hall consisted of bone dry sandy dirt with old landscape fabric and cigarette butts.
After stripping off the landscape fabric, picking out the cigarette butts, and adding 11 cubic feet of compost which was turned over into the soil, CSC members Lisa Hintze and Deb Kornberg planted native pollinator friendly flowers with assistance from Anne Wibiralske, Science Adviser for Orange Environment's Hudson Valley Pollinator Project.
These perennial flowers, native to our Hudson Valley Region, provide food for our native pollinators - butterflies, moths, bees and hummingbirds.
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