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|Factoid Text=Urban gardening, such as backyards and public parks, have been found to store more soil carbon than agricultural soils; it also helps control flooding and provides natural environments for urban wildlife. Learn more about recent study findings at the [https://news.wisc.edu/green-spaces-in-cities-help-control-floods-store-carbon/ University of Wisconsin-Madison]. Check out Surfrider's [http://www.surfrider.org/programs/ocean-friendly-gardens Ocean Friendly Garden program] to learn more about benefits and ways to get involved.
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|Factoid Text=Urban gardening, such as backyards and public parks, have been found to store more soil carbon than agricultural soils; it also helps control flooding and provides natural environments for urban wildlife. Learn more about recent study findings at the [https://news.wisc.edu/green-spaces-in-cities-help-control-floods-store-carbon/ University of Wisconsin-Madison]. Check out Surfrider's [http://www.surfrider.org/programs/ocean-friendly-gardens Ocean Friendly Gardens program] to learn more about benefits and ways to get involved.
 
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Urban Gardening Stores Carbon, Controls Flooding, and More

Urban gardening, such as backyards and public parks, have been found to store more soil carbon than agricultural soils; it also helps control flooding and provides natural environments for urban wildlife. Learn more about recent study findings at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Check out Surfrider's Ocean Friendly Gardens program to learn more about benefits and ways to get involved.

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