Home & Garden

How Your Garden Grows

Munsinger Clemens Botanical Society has gardens for learning
Garden path leading to a fountain.

Would you like a better look for your yard? Would you like to learn from knowledgeable people who work with various types of gardens right here in Lake Country?

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Improve your space—and your game!

Build your own backyard putting green.
Put close to the cup.

Impress your friends and improve your short game at the same time. Building a putting green in your yard may be simpler than you think.

A quick surf of the Internet will turn up more advice and how-tos than you can possibly use.
iHowd.com gives you complete instructions in five easy steps.

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Lake Country is Blooming

Come join the fun!
Brick path through a lovely garden.

The cities of Brainerd and Crosslake are celebrating Lake Country blossoms and gardens, and you can be part of it.

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Yard Bird Tips

Keeping your feathered friends happy
Male rose-breasted grosbeak on feeder.

Spring is here and the birds are flocking back—literally. Here are some tips from the Minnesota Department of Natural Resources to help them settle in for the summer:

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Grants for restoration?

Ask the experts at Landsburg's!

Did you know that certain state and county government agencies sometimes have grant money available for shoreline restoration projects? These programs can provide funding to organizations, associations, private citizens, or local units of government to:
• help expand the diversity and abundance of native aquatic and shoreline plants;
• improve and protect the quality of shoreline habitat;

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Fire up!

Keep warm—but be careful!
Warm fire burning in a wood stove.

Fireplaces do more than fill your home with a glowing, cozy ambiance. These days, fireplaces and biomass stoves are becoming an integral part of your home's heating system. There's even a tax credit available for installing a biomass stove in your home. (To find out more, click here).

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Turkey Power!

Minnesota leads the way to "turkey-tricity."
Turkeys enclosed in a pen.

The first poultry-litter power plant in America was built two years ago near Benson, Minnesota. The 55-megawatt renewable energy power plant came online in mid-2007 and annually converts more than 500,000 tons of poultry litter, as well as other biomass, into electricity—enough electricity to power 40,000 homes.

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Big Saver = Big Winner!

Bart Skalsky wins Crow Wing Power Contest.
Electric plug and $100 bill.

Submitted by Crow Wing Power

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Wintering your Koi

Hardy fish can live for years with the right care.
Multi-colored Koi

by Chip Borkenhagen

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Geese, geese, go away!

Tips to keep them from overstaying their welcome.
Canada geese move into nice lakeside areas.

Here is what Colleen Coyne, DNR communications director, and Jean Goad, DNR Northeast Region information officer, have to say about the ubiquitous geese—and what can be done to discourage them from visiting your shorelands:

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