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GreenSpaces TV Episode 1: Appreciating the native plants of Washington state

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Uploaded by on Sep 20, 2009

In Wendy Hughes-Jelen's inaugural VIDEO blog post she shares her experience of growing up in the country, moving to the city as an adult, and THEN coming to appreciate the plants she took for granted as a kid.

She discovered that there are many parks and small green spaces where the native plants she loves thrive - often through restoration and stewardship efforts such as the Native Plant Stewardship training program of the Washington Native Plant Society. Wendy is a 2001 graduate of the WNPS stewardship program and helped restore a 3 acre green space next to Chief Sealth High School in West Seattle.

Visit www.WNPS.org for more information regarding stewardship training.

Interested in raising your family in the woods of unincorporated Snohomish County?
As a real estate agent Wendy likes to tie in her educational blog posts with lifestyle opportunities and housing choices. View Residential and Vacant Land for sale within 2 miles of where Wendy grew up, near Echo Lake, midway between Woodinville and Monroe, Washington. Visit www.greenspacesrealestate.com for a link.

If you would like more information regarding any of this property for sale, please drop Wendy an email.

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