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Jun 3 8:00 am
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¿Quiere reemplazar su yarda con plantas tolerantes a la sequía? Ahora puedes recibir dinero por hacerlo

Jason Ruiz

El programa Lawn-to-Garden del Departamento de Agua de Long Beach ofrece hasta $15,000 para proyectos que conviertan céspedes en paisajismo tolerante a la sequía. Las restricciones de riego al aire libre entran en vigencia el 1 de junio y se espera que permanezcan vigentes hasta que las condiciones de sequía amainen.

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