DULUTH, Minn. (WCCO) -- Summer is officially in bloom, and that means flowers of all kinds are catching our attention. There's no better example of that than the rose garden at Leif Erickson Park in ...
When searching for a bouquet to brighten a room or a friend's spirits, Minnesotans increasingly are looking no farther than their own yards. Do-it-yourself flower arranging using materials close to ...
SANDSTONE, Minn. -- This time of year, different plants and flowers are at their peak, and one of the most unique places to see them in bloom is at the Minnesota Goose Garden. The garden in Sandstone ...
CHASKA, Minn — It's been a long, strange, often gray winter trip so far. Fortunately, the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum in Chaska is in bloom now through March 10 with exhibits and vignettes focused ...
Editor's note: A previous reference to a New London sculpture garden has been removed. The garden is no longer available. The region’s gardens put on a colorful show each summer for visitors to enjoy.
Flower power isn't just a slogan from the '60s. Today, the expression comes from building a community, and that’s exactly what the Southeast Minnesota Flower Farm Consortium (SEMNFFC) is trying to ...
It may still be winter, but the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum in Chaska is already in full bloom for spring. The arboretum is hosting its annual Spring Flower Show Feb. 8 – March 10 and is encouraging ...
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The flowers I always grow in my cutting patch for incredible bouquets
Choosing cutting garden flowers in a rich palette of terracotta, burgundy, and peach – with perhaps a touch of cream – will ...
Answer: Bottle gentian (Gentiana andrewsii) is a Minnesota wildflower that is found in most of the state. The plants have gorgeous royal blue, bottle-like flowers that never actually open and look ...
Minnesota’s spring ephemeral flowers come and go quickly. A sprinkling of white. Posies of purple. A carpet of pink. They have only a short time to soak up the full warmth and light of the sun before ...
WILLMAR — Research from 2005, using data from NASA satellites, showed that the largest irrigated crop in the United States wasn't corn, or soybeans or wheat. No, the largest irrigated crop, covering ...
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