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NC Soil Loves Compost

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Our environment is evolving. Over the past few years we’ve seen hurricanes, snow storms, floods, heat, mud slides, and fires in North Carolina, and it is affecting our landscape. Join us July 21, 2022 to learn how experts are working to use and adjust soil, trees, plants, and water to lessen the effects of the environment and help the landscape.

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