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Residents invited to help ‘Green Up the Blue Hills’

Summary by thecantoncitizen.com
A volunteer digs amongst the daffodils to rid the area of garlic mustard. Want to make a difference in the Blue Hills and have fun doing it? Join the Friends of the Blue Hills (FBH) and more than 50 park protectors for Green Up the Blue Hills — the annual spring stewardship event dedicated to preserving the natural beauty of the Blue Hills Reservation. This year’s event will focus on removing garlic mustard, an invasive plant that threatens nati…
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thecantoncitizen.com broke the news in Norfolk County, United States on Friday, April 25, 2025.
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