St. Louis Green is growing greener by the day. The plastic pot recycling program called “Pots-to-Planks”, which was started by the Missouri Botanical Garden, is now managed by STLOUIS GREEN (DOT) com. The program recycles plastic gardening pots, trays, and planters into durable landscape timbers. These timbers can be used for retaining walls, raising garden beds, and used for edging. They are great for the environment and the garden! The eight-foot, ninety-pound landscape timbers will not rot or decay so you can go green with a lifetime of use. If you’re interested in finding out more about the Garden’s pot recycling program, watch the video below.
ReLeaf Arbor Day Tree Give Away
Forest ReLeaf turned 30 this year! STL TV's Angela Hochman was there to see them giveaway 100 trees to City residents for Arbor Day. This all took place on the Scott Joplin House Historic Site and they shared plans for the future City Tree Farm....