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Leslie Pilgrim Archives – Neighborhood Greening

January 2, 2025leslieBiodiversity The coyote has long been thought of as an animal of the American West. This was true during the pre-Columbian era when the coyote primarily roamed the Southwest and Great Plains of the United States. Today, however, its ever-expanding range stretches across all of the lower-48 states (and Alaska) and much of […]

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Flower-Visiting Flies and Bugs Archives – Neighborhood Greening

November 18, 2024leslieFlower-Visiting Flies and Bugs Much of the attention given to insect pollinators focuses on bees and butterflies with a passing interest given to moths and perhaps wasps. Flies and beetles are sometimes depicted when a photo to promote bee conservation is mistakenly a syrphid, bee fly or, on the rare occasion, a flower […]

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January 2021 – Neighborhood Greening

January 23, 2021leslieBirds “It is increasingly difficult to find ‘grassland’ birds, such as meadowlarks, within metro areas. Empty fields are typically seen as opportunities for more urban development.Read More

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November 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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Community Archives – Neighborhood Greening

August 23, 2023leslieCommunity For the Earth Warriors… by Chris HeeterRead More April 20, 2023leslieCommunity, Grass, Lawns I live in a lovely but turf-dominant Twin Cities suburb in Minnesota. After earning my certification as a Minnesota Master Naturalist and studying the work of noted ecologist Douglas Tallamy, I began to understand the critical importance of transitioning […]

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May 24, 2019 – Neighborhood Greening

May 24, 2019leslieGrass, Lawns, Pollinators 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?Read More

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Native American Medicine Gardens – Neighborhood Greening

Details The Native American Medicine at the University of Minnesota St. Paul’s campus was established in 2003 to educate about food sovereignty, our indigenous ways of food production, our culture and history. The Medicine Garden project welcomes hundreds of interested individuals and groups each summer, Native and non-Native alike, from infants to elders. All community […]

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January 2, 2025 – Neighborhood Greening

January 2, 2025leslieBiodiversity The coyote has long been thought of as an animal of the American West. This was true during the pre-Columbian era when the coyote primarily roamed the Southwest and Great Plains of the United States. Today, however, its ever-expanding range stretches across all of the lower-48 states (and Alaska) and much of […]

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Your Yard as Bird Feeder – Neighborhood Greening

Offering a wide range of native plant foods from the natural habitat in your yard is the best option for bird nutrition, but bird feeders are nonetheless helpful in the winter. In an excellent article by Karen Bussolini (For the Birds), she quotes entomologist Doug Tallamy: “We have modified habitats so much in suburbs and […]

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What We Plant Matters: Reimagining Our Yards as a Butterfly Haven – Neighborhood Greening

Throughout the millennia, the astounding beauty of the butterfly has inspired the imagination, the arts, literature, and poetry. Attracting these magnificent creatures into our own yards requires just three basic ingredients:larval host plants, nectar plants, and sheltering habitat. No Larval Host Plants = No Butterflies The first ingredient, larval host plants, are the plants caterpillars […]

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The Eastern Meadowlark – Neighborhood Greening

“It is increasingly difficult to find ‘grassland’ birds, such as meadowlarks, within metro areas. Empty fields are typically seen as opportunities for more urban development. But, I discovered a particular area adjacent to I-35W north of Minneapolis/St. Paul that surprisingly hosted several Eastern meadowlarks: their flute-like calls mixing with the noise of busy freeway traffic. […]

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June 2017 – Neighborhood Greening

Throughout the millennia, the astounding beauty of the butterfly has inspired the imagination, the arts, literature, and poetry. Attracting these magnificent creatures into our own yards requires just three basic ingredients:larval host plants, nectar plants, and sheltering habitat.Read More

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Wellness One Yard at a Time: How Eco-Friendly Landscaping Can Improve Human Health. By Kelly Cartwright, Ph.D. – Neighborhood Greening

Kelly Cartwright, Ph.D., is a biology professor at the College of Lake County in Grayslake, Illinois where she teaches environmental biology, general biology, botany, and introduction to sustainability. Her research centers on the concept of “people and nature” and she is an enthusiastic supporter of native and environmentally friendly landscaping. As I write this, the […]

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Soo Line Community Garden – Neighborhood Greening

Details Community-based: The garden is organized by volunteers and promotes mutual outreach among residents of the Whittier Neighborhood. Most gardeners live in the neighborhood. Working together strengthens the community and creates opportunities for neighbors to discuss a common endeavor. Organic: Gardeners are required to practice organic gardening methods. Composting and proactive disease and pest control […]

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