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Spring 2025 Native Plant Sales in Minnesota
The growing season is approaching! We’re once again sharing a list of upcoming native plant sales in the Twin Cities Metro and throughout Minnesota. Sales will be continually added as… Read More →
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Lawns to Legumes Participant Agreements
The following are requirements of the Lawns to Legumes program. Lawns to Legumes grant recipients consent to these agreements upon confirming their grant award. These agreements are also emailed to grant recipients after completing this form. For questions about Lawns to Legumes’ Program Agreements, email the L2L Helpline: l2lhelp@bluethumb.org Timeline I understand that if…
Lawns to Legumes Eligible Expenses Guide
The Lawns to Legumes program has requirements on the types of purchases that can be eligible for reimbursement. Refer to the guide below when purchasing native plants and materials for your pollinator habitat project. If you have any questions about whether a purchase is reimbursable, please email the L2L Helpline (l2lhelp@bluethumb.org). Refer to your participant…
Spring Native Plant Sales in Minnesota
It’s a new growing season! We’ve put together a list of upcoming native plant sales in the Twin Cities Metro and throughout Minnesota. Sales will be continually added as announced.… Read More →
Coaching Survey
The Coach Request Form is now closed. The deadline for Spring 2025 Lawns to Legumes grantees to request a coach was Sunday, March 16. If you need help on your pollinator habitat project, we recommend checking out our online resources at bluethumb.org! There are plenty of resources to help with your project, including plant templates,…
Reflecting on the Year: “Bee-ing” the Change in 2023
Our community is what makes the work of planting for pollinators and clean water happen. As we wrap up the year, we’re feeling grateful for everyone who’s been involved with… Read More →
Celebrating Lawns to Legumes
Lawns to Legumes projects have kickstarted countless neighborhood conversations around planting for pollinators. “We had so many people pass by while we were working,” one participant shared. “I am inviting… Read More →