A tiny town gets a big dose of flower power

This year, Landfall is getting a big dose of flower power, thanks to Washington Conservation District and a grant from the Minnesota Board of Water and Soil Resources “Lawns to Legumes” program. The goal is to improve pollinator habitat and beautify the community. Landfall’s pollinator demonstration project features new native plantings on Tanner’s Lake, as well as at the Tot Lot playground, the community center, and a neighborhood cul de sac, and will also create a demonstration bee lawn behind the community center. Pocket gardens and raised-bed pollinator plantings at individual homes may be included in the plan as well for interested residents.

https://eastmetrowater.org/2023/09/28/a-tiny-town-gets-a-big-dose-of-flower-power/

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