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Rain Gardens in Seward: Research, Training, and Community
In the Seward neighborhood in Minneapolis, a cluster of boulevard rain gardens is doing more than soaking up stormwater. They are a living experiment in plant research, a training ground for young landcare workers, and even a canvas for student art. Since last fall, Metro Blooms has been working under contract with the City of…
Why Do We Care About Pollinators?
Pollinators play an essential role in Minnesota’s ecosystems. They help plants reproduce; healthy plant populations provide food and habitat to other wildlife and help to clean air and water. Pollinators sustain a healthy, diverse, functioning ecosystem. Without biodiversity, our ecosystem would fail. This is happening today. Increased human activity, pollutants, homogenization of landscapes, and other…
Impact Climate Change in Your Yard With a Rain Garden
Climate change, the long-term change in the Earth’s temperature, is bringing massive and detrimental consequences. What are these consequences and how do they affect us? Have you noticed the increasingly extreme weather? Like heat waves or flooding rains? The vast majority of scientists agree that human activity is the primary cause of climate change, so…




