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Posts Tagged "Native Plants"

BlogNative Plants
Eric Robinson 02/17/2022 Gardening Rain Gardens in our Watershed

Rain gardens are attractive landscaping features designed to catch and slowly soak up rainwater runoff. They also provide natural habitat…

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Pam Labadie 11/02/2021 Education 2022 Watershed Community Calendar

THE POWER OF PLANTS PLUS PEOPLE! With the aim of inspiring you to enjoy and protect the Huron River, this…

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Andrea Paine 10/15/2021 News to Us News to Us

Our noteworthy articles for October include state water infrastructure budget allocations, a new wildflower garden in Ypsilanti, and a study…

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Andrea Paine 09/15/2021 News to Us News to Us

Your monthly News to Us is here with a handful of headlines including articles on the expansion of the Iron…

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Anita Daley 06/10/2020 Gardening Shout Out to Four Favorite Native Flowers

Here are four of my favorite native plants that work well in rain gardens. However, if you don’t have a…

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Kris Olsson 04/20/2016 Education Enjoy the Outdoors?

Get Outdoors and Support the Huron River! We need volunteers to join our natural area field assessment teams! Get outside, meet…

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Laura Rubin 03/18/2016 At Home Working for the Huron at Home

In addition to being the director at HRWC, I own a home. As a homeowner we’ve been trying to reduce…

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Jason Frenzel 08/05/2015 Bioreserve Conservation Stewards Leadership Training

Looking for a way to expand your knowledge about ecosystems, invasives, and the history of conservation in Michigan? The Michigan…

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Pam Labadie 02/20/2015 Education Thinking About A Rain Garden This Summer?

“Ask the Experts” at the Home, Garden & Lifestyle Show, March 20-22 Rain gardens are beautiful landscaping features that capture,…

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Pam Labadie 03/05/2014 Education Native Plants and Rain Garden Information

Ask the Expert! Get Design and Installation Advice! Saturday, March 15, 10am-2pm Sunday, March 16, Noon-4pm Visit our booth at…

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Pam Labadie 02/07/2014 Education Master Rain Gardener Training Class Offered in March

New Year’s Resolution #1: Become a Master Rain Gardener Train as a Master Rain Gardener – add another skill to…

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Kris Olsson 06/12/2013 Adopt-A-Stream HRWC Kicks off Bioreserve Field Season

A team of volunteers and staff from HRWC and the Huron Clinton Metroparks found over 80 different species of wildflowers, trees, and…

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