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Friday, March 29, 2013

planting

Winter is the time to get plants in the ground. Energy is stashed in the roots as they establish themselves in the soil. The trick is keeping your hands warm and mind occupied.

Lake Mills.

Small crew, big reservoir.

Tools of the trade.

Givin' the trees some love.

White Pine.

Posted by Nick Stevens at 1:52 PM
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Labels: Elwha River, Elwha River Restoration Project, Lake Mills, native plants, Olympic National Park, Olympic Peninsula, ONP, planting, Port Angeles, revegetation, Washington Conservation Corps, WCC, winter
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