Unfortunately, however, our lakes, streams and groundwater continue to get saltier by the year. Two of the biggest challenges in reducing salt use include working with commercial properties and private contractors, and educating the general public about why they’re seeing less salt on many streets and highways.
Read MoreDigging for Treasure
“We talked to your husband this winter,” one said, “and we’re wondering if now might be a good time to dig that hole in your yard.”
Read MoreRush River Rambles
During our three hours on the water, we saw four people fly-fishing but no other paddlers.
Read MoreIce Cream and Raingardens
Today, the roughly 200 raingardens in Stillwater alone are a testament to the commitment to clean water shared by local residents, city staff and officials, and the MSCWMO.
Read MoreUp North at the Cabin
Cousin Bonnie even showed me the willow wattles they made to prevent erosion from wave action, and talked about how they want to do more to protect the lake.
Read MoreProtecting the St. Croix River
There was a stench in the air when we arrived at the marina in Hudson, Wisconsin. “That’s why we’re doing this workshop!” we said to one another as we boarded the Grand Duchess and looked down disapprovingly at the green, algae-slicked water in the river. For years, the stretch of the St. Croix River between…
Read MoreWhat to ask for from your lawn care provider
All of the recommendations are research based and proven to result in healthier grass that is more resistant to drought, disease and weeds and gentler on wildlife and water resources.
Read MoreGet a “behind the scenes” look at Stillwater area yards and gardens, July 13 and 14
The Family Means St. Croix Valley Garden Tour offers a once a year opportunity for garden voyeurs like myself to get a behind the scenes look at some of the most beautiful yards in the area.
Read MoreMore big rainstorms? It’s not your imagination.
Rainfall in Minnesota has increased by 20-25% for 50 and 100-year storms.
Read MoreMaking the Most of Big Backyards
West Lakeland Evening in the Big Backyard: Tuesday, June 25, 6:30-8pm
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