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Tag Archives: dry

Ripples 9/23/21

Posted on September 24, 2021 by Nancy NabakSeptember 24, 2021

By Jeni Klein, Habitat Manager   Autumn is in the air. Monarchs have been migrating in large numbers along the lakeshore, headed to the overwintering grounds in Mexico. Maple trees are starting to show off brilliant orange leaves. The nights … Continue reading →

Posted in Prairies | Tagged collection, dry, garden, seeds, Seeds of Success Program

Ripples 12/12/19

Posted on December 12, 2019 by Jim KnickelbineDecember 12, 2019

November is a cold month- I associate that time with cloudy days with high temperatures in the 30s and 40s.  It’s cold but not frozen until later in the month. There are some beautiful 50 degree days that are well … Continue reading →

Posted in winter | Tagged chioneuphores, chionophiles, chionophobes, den, dry, sterile
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