Ex-seeding expectations

More than 30,000 native seeds are being planted this spring to help rehabilitate local green spaces through Return the Landscape.

More than 30,000 native seeds are being planted this spring to help rehabilitate local green spaces through Return the Landscape.

Here, habitat specialist Larry Cornelis, left, and co-ordinator Shawn McKnight inspect germinating milkweed seed in the front window of 100 Christina Street North, Sarnia’s soon-to-open social enterprise centre.

Seeds of 100 native species are also be planted in greenhouses at Alexander Mackenzie and St. Clair secondary schools.

Glenn Ogilvie

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