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Longfellow Community Wildlife Habitat Project

The Greater Longfellow Community of Minneapolis has registered to become a Certified Community Wildlife Habitat with the National Wildlife Federation. To certify as a “Wildlife Habitat” four basic elements are required: food, water, cover, and a place to raise young. We need 150 individual yards to officially certify our community, as well as four schools, […]

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January 16, 2023 – Neighborhood Greening

January 16, 2023leslieBees, Insects Our gentle dog Ruby was diagnosed with malignant melanoma last year. She was diagnosed shortly after we rang in the supposedly post pandemic New Year with the resolution: “have more fun.”Read More

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Ponds Archives – Neighborhood Greening

July 31, 2018leslieInvasive Species, Lawns, Native Plants, Organic, Pesticides, Pollinators, Ponds, Recycling, Soil, Trees, Vegetables, Waste, Water Forty-two ways to green your neighborhood: just plant a new tree Lee, sweep up the salt Walt, pick up your dog’s poo Lu, and set yourself free.Read More December 9, 2017lesliePonds, Water Did you know stormwater does not […]

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A New Lawn for the 21st Century – Neighborhood Greening

Here are four things you may not know about America’s lawns. Who uses more pesticides? Farmers on their agricultural crops, or homeowners on their lawns? The answer? Homeowners. According to the non-profit, Beyond Pesticides, suburban lawns and gardens receive more pesticide applications per acre (3.2-9.8 lbs) than agriculture (2.7 lbs per acre on average). Next […]

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Contact Neighborhood Greening | Dedicated to Community Environmental Education and Stewardship

The Butterfly Effect is published four times per year by Neighborhood Greening. In it, we spotlight our successes, examine small but impactful changes we can make to become better stewards of our local environment, tell our “green” stories, and show how environmental stewardship directly enriches our community, families, and lives. Sign up to be notified […]

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Going Native: The Squash Bee – Neighborhood Greening

Did you know that Minnesota is home to over 400 species of native bees? One native, the squash bee, has an especially symbiotic relationship with plants in the squash family. Your pesticide-free cucumbers, pumpkins, watermelons, squash, and cantaloupe will be bigger and tastier if visited by this bee. Squash bees often mate, and males shelter […]

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It's Harmless (to you!): The Yellow Garden Spider – Neighborhood Greening

This harmless, stunning creature should be welcomed in your yard or garden. As a beneficial insect predator, the yellow garden spider will help keep flies, moths, beetles, wasps, and mosquitoes in check in your yard. This spider is most often observed in the month of September when it has grown to a noticeable size and […]

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If you don't want medicine in your drinking water, don't flush it down the toilet. – Neighborhood Greening

Did you know that unused medicines flushed down the toilet cannot be fully removed by our water treatment facilities? According to Scientific American (“External Medicine: Discarded Drugs May Contaminate 40 Million Americans’ Drinking Water”), “Millions of us are flushing unused medications down the toilet.…” According to the report, our sewage treatment plants and septic systems […]

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November 14, 2017 – Neighborhood Greening

November 14, 2017leslieWaste, Water You love your pooch but its waste is an environmental pollutant—so much so that the EPA has put it in the same category as herbicides and insecticides; oil, grease and toxic chemicals. Always bag it up and throw it in the trash (or flush it down the toilet if you have […]

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The Great Egret – Neighborhood Greening

Sun shining down upon the nearly five-foot wingspan of the great egret illuminates the pure white feathers of this bird. Because its stunning plumes were used as decoration in the hat making trade, the great egret was almost hunted to extinction in the late nineteenth century. The near extinction of this and other wading water […]

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November 6, 2019 – Neighborhood Greening

November 6, 2019leslieCommunity, Gardening, Native Plants “My little slice of heaven in the city provides big habitat for wildlife. A small, modest bungalow on a narrow, 40-foot wide lot in Minneapolis, not far from the only gorge along the mighty Mississippi.Read More

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December 2020 – Neighborhood Greening

December 1, 2020leslieSoil, Trees “A tree’s most important means of staying connected to other trees is a ‘woodwide web’ of soil fungi that connects vegetation in an intimate network that allows the sharing of an enormous amount of information and goods.Read More

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July 2017 – Neighborhood Greening

July 11, 2017leslieGardening, Pollinators, Vegetables Did you know that Minnesota is home to over 400 species of native bees? One native, the squash bee, has an especially symbiotic relationship with plants in the squash family. Your pesticide-free cucumbers, pumpkins, watermelons, squash, and cantaloupe will be bigger and tastier if visited by this bee. Squash bees […]

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July 2021 – Neighborhood Greening

July 4, 2021leslieSustainability “My wife and I recently fulfilled our goal of building a planet-friendly home for our golden years. Sustainable energy consumption and aging in place were our “must-haves.”Read More

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