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  2. Austin ReBlend - Wikipedia

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    Austin ReBlend is a paint recycling program administered by the City of Austin in Austin, Texas. [1] In 2012, Austin ReBlend produced 12,767 US gal (48,330 L) of wholly recycled paint. [ 2 ]

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  5. Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center - Wikipedia

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    The current campus opened in 1995 on a 42-acre site in Southwest Austin on La Crosse Avenue. Five acres of native plant gardens and landscapes, designed by J. Robert Anderson, FASLA (principal), Eleanor McKinney (EMLA) and Darrel Morrison (FASLA), were installed throughout a complex of award-winning buildings designed by Overland Partners to ...

  6. Umlauf Sculpture Garden and Museum - Wikipedia

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    Staff and volunteers maintain the museum with support of grants, donated funds, and contributions from the City of Austin, to maintain the museum and xeriscaped garden. The Museum maintains a seasonal schedule including exhibitions of Charles Umlauf and his twentieth century peers and contemporary art exhibitions.

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    Originally, Fiesta Gardens was imagined as Laguna Gardens, a combined showcase for Texas plants, an aquatic performance space, and a promoter of Latino culture in East Austin. Periodically ...

  8. Hartland landfill - Wikipedia

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    The Hartland landfill is the waste disposal site for the city of Victoria, British Columbia and the Greater Victoria area. The landfill began operating in the early 1950's under private ownership and management. Phase 1 of the landfill reached capacity in 1996, Phase 2 filled in Heal Lake which was drained and was 2.5-hectares.

  9. Victory garden - Wikipedia

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    Come into the garden dad!, World War I poster from Canada (c. 1918), Archives of Ontario poster collection (I0016363)Victory Gardens became popular in Canada in 1917. Under the Ministry of Agriculture's campaign, "A Vegetable Garden for Every Home", residents of cities, towns and villages utilized backyard spaces to plant vegetables for personal use and war eff