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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM239Q_matthew-henson_Aspen-Hill-MD.html
August 8, 1866 - Born in Charles County, Maryland. 1877-1879 - At the age of 12, leaves home to live in Washington, DC and Baltimore, MD. 1879-1884 - Joins the crew of the ship "Katie Hines" as a cabin boy and explores the world. Learns to read,…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM239F_a-pond-with-a-purpose_Silver-Spring-MD.html
Water cycles endlessly through nature, evaporating and rising into the air, condensing and forming clouds, and precipitating back to earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail. In natural areas, most rain water is caught by vegetation or soaks into th…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM239E_elements-of-brooksides-rain-garden_Silver-Spring-MD.html
Permeable Sidewalk: Permeable paving captures water that would normally run off and allows it to soak down into gravel beds below. Strip Drain: This drain captures water as it flows across the sidewalk and channels it into the upper retention b…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM239D_what-are-rain-gardens_Silver-Spring-MD.html
Rain gardens are designed to capture stormwater runoff, holding it until the water soaks into the ground. The water may come from any impervious surface including roofs, streets, sidewalks, or even lawns. Normally this water (along with sediments …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM239C_creating-pollinator-native-plant-gardens_Silver-Spring-MD.html
Every time you walk into your garden to enjoy a beautiful flower or pick a fruit, you might thank a bee, butterfly or hummingbird. These and other kinds of animals are pollinators — they move pollen from one flower to another flower of the s…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM239B_efficient-irrigation-system_Silver-Spring-MD.html
Prior to installation of the Gardens' in-ground irrigation system, 60 percent of gardeners' time was spent pulling up and placing water hoses during the hot, dry months. With this important technology, gardeners can now spend more time actually …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM239A_the-pond-in-autumn_Silver-Spring-MD.html
Autumn Wildlife—Autumn's shorter days bring cooler weather. Leaves begin changing from green to yellow, gold, orange and red. Animals get ready for colder days by building up fat and energy reserves. Some eat leaves, seeds, nuts, and berries…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2398_the-pond-in-winter_Silver-Spring-MD.html
Winter Wildlife—Some animals that live around the pond remain active, foraging for food to sustain them in the winter. A thick layer of fat keeps them warm, and provides energy reserves when food is hard to find. Most animals within the pond…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2397_the-pond-in-spring_Silver-Spring-MD.html
Spring Wildlife—In the spring, a flurry of activity takes place in and around the pond. Animals that were inactive during winter become active as the days get longer and warmer. Many begin selecting territories and mates. The pond is full of…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2395_the-pond-in-summer_Silver-Spring-MD.html
Summer Wildlife—In the summer, animals that were born in spring have left their dens and nests and begin to make their own way in the world. In the Pond—The pond provides habitat for painted, red-bellied and snapping turtles. They b…
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