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Title text here Huron-Manistee National Forest Mio Ranger District 107 Mckinley Road Mio, Mi 48647 We created interpretive signs and species labels for native plants growing around the Mio Ranger District administrative site. We also purchased paver stone and woodchips for borders, to improve the aesthetic appearance of the site. After initiation in 2008, the garden continued to develop in 2009. In 2010 some plants were replanted after sidewalk repair. Since this time we have been in maintenance mode. Occasional weeding was done. No watering was required. Future plantings or trimming may be required as some plants have grown large. Year Awarded: initial award in 2008 Project completion: Ongoing Report number: 3 Expenditures (through 10/2009): FY10 funding $50 FY09 funding $50, Expended $50. Remaining $0 FY08 funding $3000, Expended $1427.87, Remaining $0 Partners/Contractors/Coop: N/A. Contact Person & phone number: Greg Schmidt, 989-326-3252x3319 Figure 1: Michigan native Asclepias tuberosa with bee. Huron Native Pollinator Garden on the Huron-Manistee National Forest 2010 Accomplishments Figure 2: Eastern North American native Yucca flaccida with moth.

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Huron-Manistee National ForestMio Ranger District107 Mckinley RoadMio, Mi 48647

We created interpretive signs and species labels for native plants growing around the Mio Ranger District administrative site. We also purchased paver stone and woodchips for borders, to improve the aesthetic appearance of the site.

After initiation in 2008, the garden continued to develop in 2009. In 2010 some plants were replanted after sidewalk repair. Since this time we have been in maintenance mode. Occasional weeding was done. No watering was required. Future plantings or trimming may be required as some plants have grown large.

Year Awarded: initial award in 2008

Project completion: Ongoing

Report number: 3

Expenditures (through 10/2009):FY10 funding $50FY09 funding $50, Expended $50. Remaining $0FY08 funding $3000, Expended $1427.87, Remaining $0

Partners/Contractors/Coop: N/A.

Contact Person & phone number:Greg Schmidt, 989-326-3252x3319

Figure 1: Michigan native Asclepias tuberosa with bee.

Huron Native Pollinator Garden on the Huron-Manistee National Forest

2010 Accomplishments

Figure 2: Eastern North American native Yucca flaccida with moth.