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The stink is back; another corpse flower is blooming in the Twin Cities. People have until 9 p.m. on Wednesday to go see and ...
Plus why we need immigrants to grow, MN schools not getting federal funds (for now), and U of M Press turns 100 in today's Flyover news roundup.
Tim and I went swimming. We awakened at four, harnessed Santiago into the back seat of the car, and drove north as the sun ...
It may look beautiful, but the sacred lotus has been taking over Cranston’s Meshanticut Lake. When the plant native to East Asia (scientific name Nelumbo nucifera) sinks its roots into the lake bottom ...
Planting in clusters is better to help pollinators and from a garden design perspective. It looks nicer to have swaths of ...
Used medicinally by Native Americans for centuries, Monotropa uniflora — a.k.a. ghost pipe — is having a moment on social media. Not everybody is happy about it.
With wetter weather this year, comes the diseases that love it. Powdery mildew on peony is starting in my garden. Plants can ...
ROCHESTER, Minn. (KTTC) – The City of Rochester and The Trust for Public Land (TPL) have received a $26,500 Pollinator ...
RED WING, Minn. (KTTC) – A hidden gem in Red Wing where the community can snip and create beautiful flower banquets is ...
Minneapolis has installed hundreds of rain gardens, tree trenches and other green infrastructure in recent years, aiming to ...
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