President’s Letter
Don Williams
One of the best ways we can protect the water in our watershed is by helping the Town of Plymouth purchase land around our ponds for conservation, preventing future pollution.
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Summer is the Best Time for Maintaining Your Home Septic System
By Michelle Christensen
Maintaining your home septic system is a smart, cost-effective way to protect your home, and our Ponds and surrounding environment.
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Protecting Wetland Buffer Zones
By Geri Williams and Paul Denoncourt
If you have a vegetative buffer on your property it is very important not to cut the shrubs and trees down to the water.
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Geri’s Gardening Tips
By Geri Williams
By planting species that bloom during different seasons, I can have flowers blooming from spring through late fall.
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Dirty Dozen Invasives
Our native pollinators are one of many essential players in a healthy ecosystem. Native plants rely on pollinators to reproduce, and the plants provide nectar and pollen as a reward.
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Honoring Community, Culture, and Environmental Justice at Herring Pond
Join us Thursday, July 24th at 7pm at SEMPBA Headquarters as we welcome Melissa Ferretti from the Herring Pond Wampanoag Tribe for a special presentation on the Tribe’s ongoing initiatives in and around Herring Pond.
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