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Commission outlines plant‑kit giveaway to replace No Mow May; partners pledge up to 300 kits

6402526 · October 21, 2025
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Commission members reported a proposed plant‑kit giveaway (15 plants per kit; sun and shade variants) to replace the No Mow May program. Grants, Botanical Garden and Stone Silo Nursery match commitments could yield up to 300 free kits in spring 2026; distribution logistics and signage remain under development.

Green Bay Sustainability Commission members described a planned plant‑kit giveaway intended to replace the city’s previous No Mow May outreach. The kit would include 15 plants (five species; sun and shade variants) and be distributed on set pickup dates via a registration/lottery system.

Maria and other members said the Conservation Corps had applied for a grant that, if awarded, would fund 100…

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