Pam Labadie 10/05/2010 Gardening Leave it or Rake it? What are you doing with your yardful of leaves this fall? Consider a few river-friendly alternatives. Leave it! Mulch your leaves… Read More »
Pam Labadie 06/21/2010 Events Rain Garden Walk, this Wed June 23 at 7pm We’ll be touring a few of the rain gardens created for the Millers Creek Rainwater Project. Wednesday, June 23 at 7pm. Meet… Read More »
Elizabeth Riggs 05/17/2010 Animals Wet Meadow III builds on success The third wet meadow at Buhr Park in Ann Arbor will be planted this weekend on Sunday, May 23rd, with a… Read More »
Pam Labadie 05/12/2010 Gardening HRWC Puts Rain Gardens to the Test HRWC has been working on a unique project implementing low impact development techniques such as rain gardens and native plantings,… Read More »
Ric Lawson 05/07/2010 Gardening Building a Natural Alternative to Breakwalls In the sunshine on May 3, a group of contractors and landscape professionals topped off their Michigan Certified Natural Shoreline… Read More »
Kris Olsson 04/16/2010 Bioreserve Spring Is On! Get outside and catch the Spring Explosion of forest wildflowers! A walk in Dhu Varren Woods this weekend… Read More »
Kris Olsson 04/14/2010 Events Time to "Pull Together for Nature"! On your mark, get set, PULL! The Stewardship Network’s 2010 Garlic Mustard Challenge is now underway, beginning today April 14th! 2010… Read More »
Pam Labadie 04/09/2010 Gardening Native Plants for Spring Consider wild geranium for that shady spot near your house in the front yard. Or how about penstemon digitalis (beardstongue) for that… Read More »
Pam Labadie 03/31/2010 Gardening Don't Guess . . . Soil Test for Oakland County Residents April is soil testing month in Oakland County! Sponsored by the county’s Michigan State University Extension office, the program runs… Read More »
Pam Labadie 03/29/2010 Gardening Get Your Soil Tested in April On Saturdays throughout April, the Michigan State University Extension will test your soil samples for $15 per sample. Take your… Read More »