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Native plants the bee’s knees for pollinators, people

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Coneflower, butterfly weed and spiderwort bloom in the community pollinator garden at Island Lake Elementaryy School. BY SARA MARIE MOORE EDITOR

In a home garden, native plants preferred by pollinators can go sideby-side with non-native plants. “I’m gradually working in more

native plants,” said Leanne Phinney, Shoreview resident and pollinator gardener, showing off the first May flowers in her yard this spring — Minnesota native trillium, ginger and Jacob’s ladder blooming along with Pacific Coast bleeding heart flowers.

Phinney was an early adopter of n her gardens; she native plants in g them in the early ’90s, began planting long before it was trendy to save the bees. Now that the city of Shoreview SEE POLLINATORS, PAGE 3

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A butterfly seeks a taste of nectar from a flower at Tamarack Nature Center.

Students plant for the future of pollinators BY SARA MARIE MOORE EDITOR

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Island Lake Elementary students plant native grasses and flowers in Vadnais-Snail Lakes Regional Park May 20 with Ramsey-Washington Metro Watershed District staff. The area was previously overgrown with invasive buckthorn, which was removed this winter with a grant.

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The next generation is learning how to take care of the earth. Students from Island Lake Elementary School in Shoreview planted native grasses and flowers in Vadnais - Snail Lakes Regional Park May 20. The students are just some of the 90 across the northeast metro who will assist the RamseyWashington Metro Watershed District with a wetland restoration project through June, said Sage Passi, watershed education specialist. The native plants will grow in an area where invasive buckthorn previously grew.

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The buckthorn was cut down over four months this winter with the assistance of a grant, said Simba Blood, natural resources technician. The students are planting prairie grasses and flowers on the upper part of the wetland east of Snail Lake. Many are pollinator friendly. Native wetland plants will be planted further down the embankment in the future. The restoration will be a two-year project, Passi said. It will restore 60 acres of forest and 4 acres of wetland buffer. The invasive species came in due to flooding that destroyed native plants. The restoration will benefit wildlife, including SEE STUDENTS, PAGE 2

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