Landscaped Eco-System

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Landscaped Eco-System A Local Area of Enjoyment

Overview Landscape with Identified Components 4 Detailed Landscape Components Japanese Maple Dragon Red (Tree) Boxwood Green Gem (Shrub) Black-Eyed Susan (Flowering Plant) Robin (Animal) 4 Eco-system Improvements Automated Sprinkler System Add a Bird House Use a Cedar Mulch Install a Composter Summary Resources My EcoSystem February-19

Landscape with Identified Components My EcoSystem February-19

4 Detailed Landscape Components Four major landscape components I selected are: Tree: Japanese Maple Dragon Red Shrub: Boxwood Green Gem Flowering Plant: Black-Eyed Susan Local Animal: Robin My EcoSystem February-19

Japanese Maple Dragon Red official name major characteristics life span and growth cycle environment requirements food and nourishment maintenance and care My EcoSystem February-19

Boxwood Green Gem official name major characteristics life span and growth cycle environment requirements food and nourishment maintenance and care My EcoSystem February-19

Black-Eyed Susan official name major characteristics life span and growth cycle environment requirements food and nourishment maintenance and care My EcoSystem February-19

Robin official name major characteristics life span and growth cycle environment requirements food and nourishment maintenance and care My EcoSystem February-19

My 4 Eco-system Improvements The following are my improvements for my selected landscaped eco-system: Automated Lawn Sprinkler System Add a Bird House Use a Cedar Mulch Install a Composter My EcoSystem February-19

Automated Lawn Sprinkler System general description how it can help your eco-system best way to implement My EcoSystem February-19

Add a Bird House general description how it can help your eco-system best way to implement My EcoSystem February-19

Use Cedar Mulch general description how it can help your eco-system best way to implement My EcoSystem February-19

Install a Composter general description how it can help your eco-system best way to implement My EcoSystem February-19

Summary Looked at my selected Landscape eco-system Described in detail 4 components from my selected eco- system landscape, as follows: Japanese Maple Dragon Red (Tree) Boxwood Green Gem (Shrub) Black-Eyed Susan (Flowering Plant) Robin (Animal) Looked at 4 Eco-system Improvements that were important to implement: Automated Sprinkler System Add a Bird House Use a Cedar Mulch Install a Composter Learned specific details of an eco-system and ways to improve My EcoSystem February-19

Resources Web link 1 Web link 2 Web link 3 Web link 4 Web link 5 My EcoSystem February-19