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Tag Archives: land management

Ripples 1/13/17

Posted on January 13, 2017 by Jim KnickelbineJanuary 13, 2017

It is hard to imagine the potential impact of a piece of bare ground in the wintertime.  That potential is hidden, waiting for a little encouragement both from the weather and from the people who own and manage it.   … Continue reading →

Posted in Native Plants, Uncategorized | Tagged land management, native plants, restoration

Ripples 4/21/16

Posted on April 28, 2016 by Jim KnickelbineApril 28, 2016

Spring is a time of renewal- plants and animals are stimulated to grow and reproduce, and people also feel the urge to cultivate.  Garden centers full of enticing plants spring up from asphalt parking lots, and we eagerly gather and … Continue reading →

Posted in Native Plants | Tagged lakeshore, land management, native trees, restoration

Ripples 3/3/16

Posted on March 3, 2016 by Jim KnickelbineMarch 3, 2016

Little Things Mean a Lot   It’s easy to get hung up on specifics in our interactions with nature, like what bird just came to the feeder, or how do I keep squirrels away, or why don’t I see deer … Continue reading →

Posted in Microscopic Organisms | Tagged land management, nature, nematode, single cell bacteria, soil
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