On Thursday, Aug. 7, 6:30-8pm, the Jurans and the Grabowskis will open up their yards to neighbors and other members of the local community who are looking for ideas and inspiration.
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Find Inspiration at the FamilyMeans St. Croix Valley Garden Tour – July 12-13
Some of the gardens feature landscaping with Minnesota native plants, but there are also shade gardens, veggie gardens, and even a garden with a model train.
Read MoreNative Plants Keep Bees Buzzing
Beekeepers are losing 30-50% of their hives each year as the colonies collapse due to disease, lack of habitat, and pesticide applications.
Read MoreEnough with the Snow, Let’s Get Gardening!
Next week, the Washington Conservation District (WCD) and local Watershed Districts will begin offering free landscape design workshops to help winter-weary Minnesotans plan raingardens and native plantings that help to create habitat and protect water resources.
Read MoreIf at first you don’t succeed, kill, kill again
Visit http://www.mnwcd.org/buckthorn to learn more about managing buckthorn on your land, including removal strategies, information about controlling buckthorn with herbicides, and a list of local buckthorn consultants that can help you get the work done.
Read MoreThere goes the tent!
Unfortunately, it is a little harder to deal with excess water in your backyard than in your campsite.
Read MoreBlue Thumb Gardens Take the Stage
Many tour attendees also come in search of ideas for their own homes.
Read MoreNative Plant Mania
People are no longer content to just plant a pretty garden in their yard. Now they want a garden that stops polluted runoff, attract butterflies and birds, or improves wildlife habitat.
Read MoreLessons from the locals
Says Stillwater Council Member Doug Menikheim, “The Lake McKusick story is a great example of what can happen when citizens pitch in to improve their community and different layers of government work together to save money and get things done.â€
Read MoreDo it for the kids (Shrink your yard)
The concept of sustainability is rooted in this universal hope we all share that our children and grandchildren will lead lives as good or better than our own.
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