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,4 <br />Metal - Yes it gets recycled <br />Did you know metal can get recycled again and again <br />without wearing out? <br />Aluminum and steel food and beverage cans are <br />recyclable. Please rinse cans to remove food residue <br />before placing them in your recycling cart. <br />Recycling metal cans conserves resources and helps <br />keep valuable materials out of the landfill. Visit <br />Washington County Recycling <br />r.hLtps://www.washingtoncoimiymn.gov/626/Re <br />and -Waste -Disposal] to learn more. <br />Join Washington County Master <br />Gardeners to learn about winter seed <br />sowing <br />Can you believe it's almost time to get seeds started? <br />This year, put away the trays and try something <br />different. <br />Our friends from the Washington County Master <br />Gardeners will be at the Sally Manzara Interpretive <br />Nature Center on Saturday, February 28 at 10:30 to talk <br />winter seed sowing. Specifically, they'll be showing us <br />how to reuse everyday items like plastic milk jugs as <br />growing spaces. <br />Those containers can act like mini -greenhouses, <br />allowing gardeners to move their starts outside sooner, <br />