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Oak trees at the nursery start at just over $100 for a 2- to 5-foot-tall oak tree in a container for DIYers to take home and plant themselves. A larger, 2-inch trunk diameter bur oak, standing 8 ...
GREEN BAY - If you’re looking to help out pollinators with a native plant garden, the Wild Ones Green Bay Chapter wants to help out you. The organization is offering $500 grants to members of ...
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Best native perennials to stop weeds – 5 resilient North American species to keep problem plants under control in your yard - MSNHere, one plant expert from Wisconsin recommends five native plants to stop weeds, which are both practical and beautiful. 5 best native perennials to stop weeds.
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WFRV Local 5 on MSNWisDOT shares the importance of burn managementAccording to experts with the Wisconsin Department of Transportation, prescribed burns and burn management play an essential role in the well-being of native plants in the state. In a release shared ...
Tips to help pollinators include keeping your yard free of pesticides and herbicides. You can also plant native trees and ...
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Behind the construction site of the soon-to-be-built Stokes Nature Center in Nibley, Parry and his students are planting an ...
The Talking Trash initiative is seeking partnership with schools, parks, businesses, or other community spaces in need of ...
Wisconsin DNR highlights the role of pollinators and encourages conservation during Pollinator Week, with actions like ...
Volunteers are hitting the waters to educate boaters on preventing the spread of invasive species during the annual Clean ...
The tree nursery focuses on growing native trees, including species that aren’t available anywhere else. “A lot of the species that we grow you wouldn’t be able to find other places, even in ...
This invasive species, originally imported from Europe, causes trees to produce toxins, which in turn can harm native moth populations. Spongy moth caterpillars devour a leaf.
MDC's 2024-25 seedline order form can be found in the September issue of the Missouri Conservationist, at MDC regional offices and nature centers, or by contacting the State Forest Nursery at 573 ...
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