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Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Greening where there may be no space for a tree
Balaclava, City of Port Phillip
Richmond, City of Yarra
Lane in Middle Park
The Port Phillip Council has been exploring how to 'green' narrow streets and lanes where it is difficult to plant trees. These are a few examples I have seen in inner Melbourne recently.
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