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06/10/2026

Rain gardens keep runoff from entering storm drains or flowing directly into a stream. That’s why small actions matter:
🌷Plant a rain garden to manage runoff
🌼Use native plants that absorb water and support wildlife
💧Help reduce flooding and pollution in your community

Because everything flows downstream. 🌊

06/05/2026

We love fun in the sun, but don’t forget to “doo” your part like these cool kids!

Pet waste left behind doesn’t just disappear. It can wash into storm drains and pollute our waterways.

Bag it. Trash it. Keep our community clean. 🐾

05/29/2026

Composting is easy and reduces one of the largest sources of Greenhouse Gases in the County: methane in landfills.

When organic materials break down in landfills, they produce methane: a powerful greenhouse gas. Composting helps reduce waste while creating nutrient-rich soil for gardens and landscaping.

Learn more about composting in Baltimore County at the link in the comments. Interested in purchasing your own composter? There’s a link below for that as well!

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