FAQS about the 2015 Transfer
Blue Thumb Update On May 27, 2015, the RCWD Board of Managers approved the Blue Thumb license and transfer agreement. The agreement begins with a two-year license period under which… Read More →
Blue Thumb Update On May 27, 2015, the RCWD Board of Managers approved the Blue Thumb license and transfer agreement. The agreement begins with a two-year license period under which… Read More →
If you don’t have outdoor space for a garden, you can still help pollinators by planting native plants in pots on your balcony or porch. Native container plantings can thrive for years with proper care. For more information on native plants and other projects, check out the Resilient Yards Online Learning Series.
The growing season is finally here! Spring brings the excitement of seeing perennials return to our gardens. Soon, native plants will be busy providing resources for wildlife, sequestering carbon, and… Read More →
At Edge Ecosystems, we restore underutilized spaces into productive landscapes for you. We combine native and edible plants with animals to meet your wants and needs. Whether it’s habitat restoration… Read More →
Learn how to take care of your rain garden! Join us on June 13th from 5:30 – 7:30pm for an in-person Blue Thumb Rain Garden Maintenance Workshop located at Autumn… Read More →
Organic Lawns by LUNSETH, a Blue Thumb partner, is an organic lawn care company specializing in high-quality commercial and residential landscaping services in the SW Twin Cities Metro Area. We… Read More →
The Nine Mile Creek Watershed District is a public entity that works to protect and restore the water and natural resources in the land area draining to Nine Mile Creek.… Read More →
This Resilient Yards Workshop with the City of Edina has filled. If you are interested in signing up for this workshop’s waitlist, please fill out the form below. Gain resources… Read More →
Your input helps us find ways to provide more people the support they need for creating habitat and supporting our state’s pollinators. Thank you for your feedback! Planning or expanding your own DIY clean water or pollinator planting project? Feel free to explore the many free resources on our website!
After a dry and mild winter, Minnesota is ushering in an early spring. By mid-March in the Twin Cities, fuzzy catkins already emerged from pussy willows and buds formed on… Read More →