DELPHOS — Libraries are reinventing themselves as content becomes more easily accessible online and the mission shifts from storing books to connecting and building knowledge. Whereas traditional libraries are frequently
Dec 28, 2020
Each year Chautauqua County Soil and Water Conservation District introduces thousands of bare root seedlings into Chautauqua County.
All plants that are selected for the district’s annual sale are selected for their quality rating for hardiness in Chautauqua County and are made available to the public at an affordable rate to promote landowner conservation.
Landowners can practice conservation by planting seedlings and wildflowers to support pollinators and provide food and shelter to wildlife, reduce heating/cooling expenses, protect water quality with buffers, reduce air pollution and stabilize eroded land. Seedlings are an inexpensive way to replace trees that have been damaged, harvested or lost to disease.