Micromeritics - Fundamental and Derived Properties of Powders
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Maypop Hill promotes
sustainable practices
To protect the environment
reduce or eliminate
pesticides & other
synthetic chemicals
conserve water and protect
soil quality
encourage biodiversity
To make effective use of land
replace oversized, high-
maintenance lawns with
edible vegetables, fruit trees,
vines, herbs
practical trees & other plants
for shade, privacy, mulch,
habitat for desirable wildlife
such as butterflies, birds,
fireflies, bumblebees, & other
beneficial insects
ornamentals to add
beauty & year-round
interest, especially native
plants suited to your locale
create home landscapes
that express individuality
and regional character
use eco-friendly methods:
compost, mulch (with pine
straw--not chipped cypress),
reduced dependence on
gas-powered equipment
To enjoy outdoor activities
visit state parks, WMA’s,
and other natural places
learn about ecology—how plants
and animals relate to each other
in nature
Geaux Sustainable!
,
native plants
books about
landscaping with
nature
online newsletter
presentations:
Native Know-How
Gardening for Birds
Wild about Wildflowers
Native Plants beautify our
landscapes and benefit
the environment
Edible Landscaping
Blueberry, Blackberry, Strawberry,
Muscadine Grape, Persimmon, Pecan,
Mayhaw, Maypop, Pawpaw, Wild Plum
Small Trees for Safe Shade
Cherry Laurel, Carolina Buckthorn,
Silver-bell, Native Dogwoods,
Parsley Hawthorn, Mexican Plum,
Ironwood, Fringetree, Hop-tree
Habitat for Birds, Butterflies,
and Bumblebees
Buttonbush, Coral Honeysuckle,
Spicebush, Native Mints, Coreopsis,
Phlox, Beard-tongue, Passionflower,
Aster, Coneflower, Beautyberry,
Partridge Pea, Joe-Pye Weed,
Sunflower, Viburnum
Betty Miley
4979 Spec Garig Road
Norwood, LA 70761
225.629.5379
web: maypophill.com
email: maypophill@gmail.com