Workshops/Presentations
Events
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Native Plants for Wetlands and Shorelines
Chisago Lakes High School 29400 Olinda Trail, Lindstrom, MN, United StatesDo you have a ditch, shoreline, or wetland on your property you want to spruce up beyond cattails and swamp grass? Do you have an area of yard where the grass just won’t grow because it is wet most of the time? There are lots of varieties of natives and non-native perennials that can be…
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Spring Lawn Prep
Let’s get things greened up and growing! Lawn care can be expensive and puzzling. Learn some simple tips and techniques that can help you get the best performance out of your yard while saving some cash and preventing pollution. We will cover a wide variety of topics and answer your questions about watering, fertilizing, weed…
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Native Plants for Lousy Soils
Hardwood Creek Library 19955 Forest Rd N, Forest Lake, MN, United StatesDo you have that patch of lousy soil where nothing seems to grow very well? There are plenty of tough Minnesota native plants that will not thrive in sketchy soil conditions. We will chat about all aspects of those tricky soil sites to get plants and blooms started for the season to come. Participants will…
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Native Plants for Lousy Soil
Forest Lake Area Schools Education Center 943 9th Ave SW, Forest Lake, MN, United StatesDo you have that patch of lousy soil where nothing seems to grow very well? There are plenty of tough MN native plants that will not only survive, but thrive in sketchy soil conditions. We will chat about all aspects of those tricky soil sites to get plants and blooms started for seasons to come…
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What’s going on at North Shore Circle Park?
North Shore Circle Park 7619 North Shore Circle N, Forest Lake, MN, United StatesCLFLWD has partnered with the City of Forest Lake to restore the shoreline at North Shore Circle Park. A neighborhood meeting will be held at the park (7619 North Shore Circle N) Tuesday 5/13 from 6:30-7:30pm. Stop by to learn more about the restoration plans, or contact Aidan For more information contact Aidan Read at …
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Native Minnesota Fruit Trees
Hardwood Creek Library 19955 Forest Rd N, Forest Lake, MN, United StatesGrowing fruit trees and shrubs in Minnesota can be tricky with such a short growing season. The answer to that dilemma: grow native fruit trees and shrubs! Learn about the hardy varieties that will flourish in our backyards, sustaining both people and local wildlife. There are many more varieties than most people typically think, and…
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Improve Your Soils
Chisago Lakes High School 29400 Olinda Trail, Lindstrom, MN, United StatesHealthy soil is important for growing strong, resilient, and tough plants that can handle our wacky MN growing conditions. Whether you are starting a new flower garden or trying to revitalize and old veggie patch, we will cover it all. From soil testing to composting, and so much more. Participants may request an informational folder,…
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Bloomers and Clumpers for Lousy Soils
Chisago Lakes High School 29400 Olinda Trail, Lindstrom, MN, United StatesDo you have that patch of lousy soil where nothing seems to grow very well? There are plenty of tough MN native plants that will not only survive, but thrive in sketchy soil conditions. We will chat about all aspects of those tricky soil sites to get plants and blooms started for season to come.…
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Rain Barrels 101
Hardwood Creek Library 19955 Forest Rd N, Forest Lake, MN, United StatesRain barrels harvest rainwater from roofs and other structures that can then be used to water gardens, lawns, and potted plants. Installing a rain barrel is an excellent way to reduce run-off and pollution as well as save money! As much as 40 percent of residential water is used for irrigation in the summer. Participants…
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Greening Up Hot Spots
Chisago Lakes High School 29400 Olinda Trail, Lindstrom, MN, United StatesDo you have a hot garden spot that normally bakes and dries out with the summer sun? Are you tired of watering day after day to keep your garden healthy and growing? There is a wide variety of native prairie plants that thrive in the full sun and dry soils. Let’s look at some of…