Rice Creek Watershed District
Rice Creek Watershed District’s (RCWD) mission is to conserve and restore the water resources of the District for the beneficial use of current and future generations. Established at the request… Read More →
Rice Creek Watershed District’s (RCWD) mission is to conserve and restore the water resources of the District for the beneficial use of current and future generations. Established at the request… Read More →
The Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District (RWMWD) is a special purpose unit of local government that manages water resources on a watershed basis. The District was established in 1975. Covering 65… Read More →
Plaisted Companies is your local quality provider for rain garden, rooftop garden and horticultural mixes in Minnesota. We have been blending soils for 25 years and supply many of the… Read More →
With convenient locations in Oakdale, Burnsville and Brooklyn Park, we serve the seven-county metro area with a full selection of landscaping and erosion-control products, including permeable and traditional pavers, traditional… Read More →
If you are looking for a garden center specializing in organic gardening, sustainably grown plants, and eco-friendly products, you’ve found the place! In the spring and summer, we sell organic… Read More →
At Morning Sky Greenery we grow the vast majority of our prairie plants from seed. We take care to produce high quality native prairie flowers and grasses that adapt easily… Read More →
Morning Dew Gardening is a small sustainably minded landscaping company that installs rain gardens, manages storm water, and uses native plants where possible. We also build raised beds, install edible… Read More →
Lawns to Legumes Individual Support Cost Share Grantees For grantees who are requesting reimbursement, click here to go to the grantee reimbursement page. Self-Installed Pollinator Habitat (not funded by Lawns to Legumes) Fill out the form below, selecting the appropriate “No” answer to the first question, and get your planting on the map. You may…
The Lawns to Legumes individual grant program is currently not open for applications. Our form will open again in June 2024 for Spring 2025 applications. If you want to be notified when applications open again, you can fill out the interest form at the bottom of this page. Lawns to Legumes is no longer rolling…
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