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Tag Archives: pesticides

Ripples 6/1/23

Posted on June 1, 2023 by Jim KnickelbineJune 1, 2023

As we rejoice at the onset of summer with the next wave of blooming fruit trees and flower beds bursting to life, we think about how good it is to live here.  We enjoy the beautiful Lake bordered by lots … Continue reading →

Posted in Lawn Care | Tagged avoid, creeping charlie, herbicides, higher, mower, pesticides, wildflowers

Ripples 4/29/21

Posted on April 29, 2021 by Jim KnickelbineApril 29, 2021

When I was young, growing up on the west edge of Manitowoc, I always looked forward to this time of year and the sounds that came with it.  I remember meadowlarks singing in the field next to our house along … Continue reading →

Posted in Pesticides | Tagged amphibians, groundwater, lawns, pesticides, runoff

Ripples 3/23/17

Posted on March 23, 2017 by Jim KnickelbineMarch 31, 2017

There is a lot of “buzz” about pollinators again lately and they certainly deserve some attention.  Last week, the rusty-patched bumblebee became the first species of its kind to be officially listed as endangered.  Cheerios is giving away free wildflower … Continue reading →

Posted in Pollinators | Tagged bees, insects, migrators, pesticides, rusty-patched bumblebee
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