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Tag Archives: Bringing Nature Home
Native Flowering Rain Garden Plants – What’s Blooming in Mid-August
In spring of 2011, I bought an assortment of native Minnesota rain garden plants from the Rice County SWCD (Soil & Water Conservation District). For several years, I had wanted to convert a very small “wettish” area of my lawn … Continue reading
Posted in Native Plant Species, Photos of blooming native MN plants, Rain Garden Plants
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