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Home » Projects » Neches Compost Facility

Neches Compost Facility

 


 

April 2025:

ACMG members came out to the Neches Compost facility to weed and plant spring/summer flowering plants.

  • Neches5 final result 4-21-25
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  • Neches3 group pic 4-21-25
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  • Neches1 4-21-25

 


 

Dec 2024:

Vincas were removed and in their place, 2 flats of Dianthas and a flat of flowering Kale were planted.

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Nov 2024:

Beds were weeded, plants trimmed back and planted 2 flats of Pansies and Snapdragons.

 


 

May 2024:

ACMG performed weeding at the facility. Winter flowers were removed except for the snapdragons that were still doing well with the rain.  ACMG planted Vincas and Portulacas in the garden.

 


 

April 2024:

Master Gardeners continue to help weed the beds. The employees continue to water and care for the new plants.

 

 

 

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