Every spring I head to the University of Minnesota Landscape Arboretum to see the alley of crocus located by the Grace B. Dayton Wildflower Garden. Crocus flowers with their array of colors is just what the soul needs after a long monochrome winter. They are also an early source o
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Anemone americana March 2018 Know What You Grow
One the of earliest blooming perennials in Minnesota is the Roundlobed Hepatica (Anemone americana) which can emerge as early as April thus providing on of the first sources of food for pollinators. Always a delight when you discover a colony of Anemone on early spring wood
Read MoreRibes rubrum ‘Rovada’ March 2018 Know What You Grow
Even though we have had twenty inches of snow in the last two weeks here in Minnesota spring arrives March 20th. Everyone is looking forward to some colors other than the drab grays, browns, and whites with a free dark green evergreens. Since I missed the past few months of posting
Read MorePermaculture Seminar hosted by Association of Professional Landscape Designers MN Chapter
As owner and designer at HabAdapt Landscape Design, Daniel focuses on developing landscapes and designs aimed at long-term sustainability and functionality. He will be reviewin
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