UNITED STATES: July 16, 2018: UNITED STATES: July 16, 2018: Phil Ehrenkranz a former Washington attorney turned gentlemen farmer checks his wildf
UNITED STATES: July 16, 2018: UNITED STATES: July 16, 2018: Phil Ehrenkranz a former Washington attorney turned gentlemen farmer checks his wildflower meadows on his Taylorstown Farm. For three years he has been planting wild flowers and battling invasive species with the yearsÕ long efforts through the Natural Resources Conservation Service of the US Dept. of Agriculture. The program is set up to help people plant wildflower meadows which helps create pollinator habitat and naturalized areas. Blooming outside Phil's window as he drives his old pickup is wild bergamot. (Photo by Douglas Graham/Loudoun Now)
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