Posts Tagged ‘Educational’
Restoration Day at North Shore Trail – Forest Lake
We’re excited to share that our Restoration Day at North Shore Trail – Forest Lake is coming up soon on Thursday, June 5th, from 5:00 to 7:00 PM! This is a wonderful opportunity…
Read MoreBugged Out Water
Is there anything more exciting than playing with bugs? In this program at Hardwood Creek Library, we will dive right in to see what kind of buggy neighbors are swimming…
Read MoreGreening Up Hot Spots
Do 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…
Read MoreLiving Fence Lines
Natural fences constructed of shrubbery, tall flowers, and clumping grasses are attractive and environmentally friendly. These living fences add an eye-catching way to define your property boundaries, while also adding…
Read MoreBee Houses
This is a Family Class…so kids bring an adult with you! Come and join us to learn about native bees. We will learn the bee basics and also the importance of…
Read MoreBuild Your Own Lures
Get ready for a fun, family-friendly adventure! Kids, bring an adult along for the ride! Ever wondered why fish chase after one lure but ignore the next? Do they see…
Read MoreBloomers and Clumpers for Lousy Soils
Do 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…
Read MoreImprove Your Soils
Healthy 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…
Read MoreNative Plants for Lousy Soil
Do 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…
Read MoreNative Plants for Shade and Woodlands
Do you have a dark and damp corner of your property that you want to bring out of the shadows with blooms and bunchgrasses? Let’s go beyond hostas and the…
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